Benn wrote: in the future I think people will be robots!
Merde! I hope not!
Benn wrote: in the future I think people will be robots!
Benn wrote:and if in the future will not be people? We just do not know what will be tomorrow. man becomes more and more regardless and so in the future I think people will be robots!
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Terry wrote:The human body has suffered a lot of modifications due to the changes in climate. Thus, scientists tried to draw a picture on how the human is expected to look in the future. The body is adjusting to the environment, that's why changes are unavoidable.
Nose - will become bigger because it will need more time for filtering the polluted air. Also, it's expected that hair in the nose will become denser and longer.
Eyes - will become small, similar to a pig's nose. That's because it will be difficult for them to support the chemical substances for the atmosphere.
Lungs - will augment and will change its structure. That's because the lungs will have to work out a new system for filtering the air.
Liver - since its main function is to clean the blood, the liver will increase in dimensions.
Skin - will become rougher and thicker for being more resistant to pollution.
Hair - will disappear in the result of climate warming.
Bone structure - the man will become slender and short in height. That's due to the lack of D vitamin, as a consequence of the poor quantity of sun light and poor-quality food.
Here's a picture of the possible future human![]()


Riser wrote:If I were to choose to live now or in the future, I choose this time. I do not want too much to look like a scarecrow. And hosts looked better..
Riser wrote:If I were to choose to live now or in the future, I choose this time. I do not want too much to look like a scarecrow. And hosts looked better..

its really very important topic..
mcitp study guide Thirty-five embryos of stage 14 (32 days) were studied in detail and graphic reconstructions of four of them were prepared. Characteristic features of this stage include the beginning formation of the future cerebral hemispheres and the cerebellar plates.
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