For certain limbs, yes. They can make prostheses stronger than the original limb. Who knows what can follow.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4817848.stm
http://www.ars-journal.com/ars/Free_Articles/Bar-Cohen.htm
http://www.physorg.com/news11844.html
2006-08-11 04:07:36
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answered by lilacslooklovely 4
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Yesn in not too distant future man will have the technology to fuse human beings with machines. We are already moving towards that direction. The way science is progressing, wont take too long.
2006-08-11 11:06:13
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answered by ash_m_79 6
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Not with present technology. Right now, artificial limbs are not even close to have the same performance as the real one, let alone be super-human in capability.
2006-08-11 11:03:55
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answered by Vincent G 7
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how about having a machine finger and call her bionic woman
2006-08-11 11:06:20
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answered by revelc 3
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i'm already having a hard enough time with my girlfriend who is all human (as far as i know--but i'm wondering now)...do we really need to give them the capability to...well let me put it this way--have you seen "my super ex-gf"?
robotics could possibly give a woman something to back up the trash talking...sure i wouldn't have to worry about her so much when she's out late in ny, but what if my jaw accidentally drops at a victoria secret ad?
2006-08-11 11:14:14
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answered by endrshadow 5
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Don't know about that one.Im sure alot of people would like to be able to do that.
2006-08-11 11:02:56
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answered by nascarchick66 2
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Why? is your wife talking too much?
2006-08-11 11:05:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No. You are watching too many movies.
2006-08-11 11:02:13
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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