Monday, February 13, 2017

Project One Research

The issue or component of the future I would like to focus on is the limitation of the human body; I would like to explore the possibility of cyborgs becoming a regular part of society.

According to an article on Phys.org, Professor Maciej Henneberg and Dr Aurthur Saniotis from the University of Adelaide, discuss their book The Dynamic Human, and the realm of possibilities that could emerge from morphing human bodies and artificial computer technology.

“While they believe that future humans will more readily combine their own organic material with technology, the authors caution that such enhancements must not ignore humans' highly complex biology,” the article states. “Among the future directions highlighted by the book is the wide range of mind and body enhancements potentially available to humans – from cybernetic implants that could connect our brains directly to computers, to nanotechnology, and a variety of medical prosthetics,” the article continues.

Cyborg technology would allow humans to replace parts that no longer function as they need to – failing organs, broken bones, disease, and brain damage could all be repaired or replaced, allowing the human race to push their limits and advance as a society.

"We are becoming increasingly dependent on such devices and it can become easy to think of the body as a kind of machine with parts that need replacing. Of course, the body is not a machine but an evolutionary organism of enormous complexity. The human mind is not a logical machine, it is a product of organic interactions. That complexity should not be underestimated," Dr. Saniotis claims.

By allowing cyborgs to become part of our culture, we are allowing the human mind to expand its knowledge of the world, which could lead to advancements in better human life and a better understanding of our world.



Ellis, David. “Cyborgs closer to reality in future stages of human evolution”. Phys.org. 27 May. 2016. Web. January 17. 2017. <https://phys.org/news/2016-05-cyborgs-closer-reality-future-stages.html>

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