How does the human shape change in 2100 if you use multiple smartphones?

A company in the US recently built a three-dimensional model of people in the future, based on scientific forecasts.

This model is called 'Lady Mindy', depicting the human form in 2100, with a hump behind the back, neck muscles are also hurt by sitting for hours in front of the computer screen and reaching out to look into the smartphone.

According to Caleb Backe, a health expert at Maple Holisstics, spending hours looking at the phone will make your neck stiffen and make the spine deviate. Next, the neck muscles work too hard to support your head. Sitting for hours in front of your computer also makes your body pull more forward when you sit up straight.

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People will have a lot of changes by 2100 if they use multiple smartphones, according to scientists' predictions.

Mindy's change did not stop there.The part of her skull became thicker to protect her brain from radio waves emitted by smartphones.

Recent theoretical studies show that the lack of exercise leads to a reduction in the human brain . On the 3-D model, Mindy's brain part is shorter, her hand also has a curled shape due to a fixed posture and the elbow tends to bend 90 degrees by holding the phone.

"The way we hold phones can put pressure on some contact points, create" claw hands "and" 90-degree elbows ", also called carpal tunnel syndrome , " Dr Djordjevic is at work. Med Alert Help company said.

The last change on Mindy's body is a four-eyelid eye to filter excess light from technology devices. Kasun Ratnayake from Toledo University recommends that this fundamental evolution can limit the amount of light harmful to the eyes.

Humans can develop a larger eyelid inside to limit excessive light or the iris can also evolve so that it only prevents blue light from reaching, without limiting the wavelength of light Long as light green, yellow or red.

Although the Mindy model is extreme and is designed to be shocking, it provides a visual image of body changes according to scientific studies.

According to Jason O'Brien, managing director of TollFreeForwarding.com, the technology gives us convenience, connectivity, entertainment and many other things, but it's also a trade-off. Technology abuse can harm our health.