People can chemistry mermaids live in underwater cities
An expert predicts that through genetic modification, humans can develop fish and live underwater in the future.
Simon Evetts, a space specialist, thinks that scientists can control the evolution process to give people super powers, according to Long Room. Speaking at a Web Summit conference in Lisbon, Portugal, this week, Evetts said with appropriate changes, we can see human society moving into the ocean in the future.
People can live in future underwater cities.(Photo: AP).
Evetts is the space exploration manager in Blue Abyss, the world's largest deep sea and space research facility. His research focuses on how to help the astronaut's body adapt to space flights. But he was convinced that the study could be extended to optimize people on Earth.
"Can we find out how dolphins and seals stop breathing for a long time and can we do it ourselves? We can take on their characteristics and eventually develop the set. bearing or not? , Evetts points out.
An audience at the seminar asked whether people are still themselves after such a transformation.'No matter how we transform and the profound changes, we are still human, version 2.0,' Evetts replied.
Evetts is not the only person who aspires to develop esper powers."I hope in the next 15 to 20 years, we will have enough brain kits to be able to ask any question we want," said Bryan Johnson, Kernel founder, a tool. Startups specializing in microchip brain, shared at the workshop.
- The secret of breathless mermaids in America
- Aliens can live underwater
- The origin of the mermaid under a scientific perspective
- The underwater record for 73 days
- The most magnificent cities in the ancient world
- Happy or sad when more than 70% of the world's population will live in cities?
- Technology allows people to breathe underwater
- Three scientists shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Are people about to live without breathing?
- Birds live in cities up later than rural birds
- Wearing artificial fish helps people breathe underwater
- Amazon forest has many bustling cities