The future are now! And the applications for this in industry and space are boundless. Not to mention amputees and paralysis victims. Artificial limbs are already being developed to run off nerve impulses, imagine an entire exoskeleton that could be controlled by voluntary nerve/muscle impulses. And does anyone believe something like this could happen in a command, socialist society. If so, why did the Russians not do it?
2Hotel9 - 05:11am on 11/26/2007
And does anyone believe something like this could happen in a command, socialist society. If so, why did the Russians not do it?
I want one!
Heinlein would be proud.
Tony Stark is a bit jealous, too!
Sigourney Weaver is impressed too, I think:
The future are now! And the applications for this in industry and space are boundless. Not to mention amputees and paralysis victims. Artificial limbs are already being developed to run off nerve impulses, imagine an entire exoskeleton that could be controlled by voluntary nerve/muscle impulses. And does anyone believe something like this could happen in a command, socialist society. If so, why did the Russians not do it?
NO, but they’re stealing the plans as we speak…
the six trillion dollar man.