Left: Alita Battle Angel from the movie, showing off a body with the strength and agility of spectacular cyborg components
To become a Cybernetic Organism, i.e. cyborg, all you need to do is begin adding functional biomechatronic body parts. This is the scheduled path currently being taken by Humanoido this month in a process that will add an undetermined number of mechatronic parts to the one if the foremost parts in the human body - the heart.
The spectacular goal is to impart more power and longevity to the human heart by giving it some mechanistic characteristics of greater strength and longevity that will improve it. In the process, technically, a cyborg is born. The schedule is intended to achieve longer life by avoiding death in the short term and extending life in the long term. This is a four part surgical procedure with a time recovery lapse after each. Part one has already inserted three mechanistic parts into the heart system and staved off death by giving a new lease on life. Anyone at anytime can undergo the procedure, however it's more readily accepted that such operations will take place from middle age upwards. Take for example what the future might hold as portrayed by the movie Alita - Battle Angel, where the human brain is attached to a cyborg body that can live hundreds of years. Currently in the year 2022, we are just beginning to have advanced technology to make the possibility of such dreams coming true.
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The human heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body via the vessels of the circulatory system, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes.
The heart consists of several layers of a tough muscular wall, the myocardium. A thin layer of tissue, the pericardium, covers the outside, and another layer, the endocardium, lines the inside. The heart cavity is divided down the middle into a right and a left heart, which in turn are subdivided into two chambers.
The heart consists of several layers of a tough muscular wall, the myocardium. A thin layer of tissue, the pericardium, covers the outside, and another layer, the endocardium, lines the inside. The heart cavity is divided down the middle into a right and a left heart, which in turn are subdivided into two chambers.