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Within the next 50 years, aka when some of us will be getting old and have failing body parts, I imagine that there will be some form of replacements, whether it be Cybernetic Replacements(Cyborgs or fully synthetic bodies) or Cloned Body parts(Grow a new spleen!)
I imagine both will exists, as Cloning Body parts will be cheaper and very easy(Depending on what your replacing) Whereas robotic replacements will offer extended/new functionality, will require extensive body modifications and training to get use(Infrared Vision anyone?)
What would you choose and why?
Would you want to replace your body parts and extend your life or would you prefer a natural death when certain organs fail?
I my self would like at the least, use cloned body parts to repair or replace failing organs. I would take robotics for vision in the left eye, leaving the right natural. Otherwise i would not take any robotic replacements for like arms, simply because i feel it would be unnecessary for me. I have nothing against it, I see it being very useful for certain jobs, like police or builder(Built in Nailer/Drill with 2 Ton lifting capacity anyone?)
I imagine both will exists, as Cloning Body parts will be cheaper and very easy(Depending on what your replacing) Whereas robotic replacements will offer extended/new functionality, will require extensive body modifications and training to get use(Infrared Vision anyone?)
What would you choose and why?
Would you want to replace your body parts and extend your life or would you prefer a natural death when certain organs fail?
I my self would like at the least, use cloned body parts to repair or replace failing organs. I would take robotics for vision in the left eye, leaving the right natural. Otherwise i would not take any robotic replacements for like arms, simply because i feel it would be unnecessary for me. I have nothing against it, I see it being very useful for certain jobs, like police or builder(Built in Nailer/Drill with 2 Ton lifting capacity anyone?)