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ValentinkaMS [17]
1 year ago
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Pls help I Need it rlly bad

English
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posledela1 year ago
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Bionics won't just be used to replace missing or damaged parts; it will also be utilized to improve the human body. Once people learn they can become superhuman, bionics will take over the human body. Eventually, persons who were once classified as being disabled will be replaced by superhumans.

<h3>Bionic superhumans: what are they?</h3>

In medicine, bionics refers to the mechanical replacement or improvement of organs or other body parts. Because they closely or even better than the original function, bionic implants set themselves apart from simple prosthesis.

Donald Davenport and Douglas Davenport developed a technology called "Bionic Superhumans" to give people superpowers.

Bionics won't just be used to replace missing or damaged parts; it will also be utilized to improve the human body. Once people learn they can become superhuman, bionics will take over the human body. Eventually, persons who were once classified as being disabled will be replaced by superhumans.

Therefore, these bionic technologies have the potential to alter how those who rely on them, those with physical limitations, are seen: The use of high-tech gadgets signals competence instead of the incompetence that is normally implied by physical impairments.

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