Robot Exoskeleton
This is amazing. A robotic exoskeleton that detects the user's neurological commands to their own muscles. They say that sometimes the suit reacts before the person's natural muscle does.
This can be used to treat any kind of injury or disability. Wheelchairs should be replaced by this suit. In the case of permanent disability we can link the existing neuron to a wire that will transmit the signal to the suit by em field detection. We can implant the wire where the nerve fails. In fact, we could implant the wire where the nerve fails, even over a 0.1mm gap in the nerve, to the other severed portion of the nerve. This could be done using the patient's own stem cells, or stem cells derived from an umbillical cord with their DNA replaced by the patient's DNA.
This will function. We may need to determine the correct packaging and rolling up of DNA by proteins for a stem cell composition before reinserting the patient's 'adult' DNA form, and see if it will hinder development/plasticity.
The suit is also an assist ratio which will allow the user superhuman robotic strength. Or normal strength. Cost estimated at $20,000. Go Robots!!
This can be used to treat any kind of injury or disability. Wheelchairs should be replaced by this suit. In the case of permanent disability we can link the existing neuron to a wire that will transmit the signal to the suit by em field detection. We can implant the wire where the nerve fails. In fact, we could implant the wire where the nerve fails, even over a 0.1mm gap in the nerve, to the other severed portion of the nerve. This could be done using the patient's own stem cells, or stem cells derived from an umbillical cord with their DNA replaced by the patient's DNA.
This will function. We may need to determine the correct packaging and rolling up of DNA by proteins for a stem cell composition before reinserting the patient's 'adult' DNA form, and see if it will hinder development/plasticity.
The suit is also an assist ratio which will allow the user superhuman robotic strength. Or normal strength. Cost estimated at $20,000. Go Robots!!
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This is a much better use for robotic and neurological cyborgetry than the 'mech' suit planned. Peace and love are the answer.
By William Bunker, at 3:12 AM
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