17-year-old Hugh Herr would wake up to the stumps of his legs below his sheets and remember: Both his limbs had been amputated five inches below the knee. The doctors said he would never run again They were wrong. Almost every other day for four years now, Herr, 46, has been jogging the 1.7-mile wooded loop around Walden Pond in Massachusetts on specially designed prostheses. “I was out just yesterday,” he says. “It’s a beautiful run.”For Herr science is intensely personal.Today he has a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from MIT and a Harvard Ph.D. in biophysics, and he is walking around on motorized bionic limbs that adjust 500 times a second for angle, stiffness, and torque. He designed them himself.
Sooo no but robotic human prosthetics are a thing
some examples are history book and other things in relation to history
Diva (letra) - The Kid LAROI y Lil Tecca
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<span> Hobbes believed that a social contract was necessary to protect people from their own worst instincts. On the other hand, Locke believed that a social contract was necessary to protect people's natural rights. Locke believed that if government did not protect people's rights, they could reject it.</span>