They probably won't because we are on the way of developing an AI that can solve problems that are too complicated to solve for humans and if we develop something like that, we basically make humans useless in every way because they will be able to make themselves better and if we reach that point, it will probably go rouge someday
@@D_Devil silk is one of the more expensive organic fibers. ofc, there are absurdly expensive fabrics like that nanotube fabric i saw the other day, but still
An interesting question is whether these muscles will ever be as energy efficient or durable as human ones. The human body runs on about 100 Watts at rest, up to 500 Watts at peak performance, all while carrying around a super computer on our shoulders.
I know this comment is from a year ago, however I don't think energy consumption is going to be too much of a concern, atleast not with advancements in batteries and stellerators.
@@Citnos Probably because that is wrong. Humans can radiate up to 1000w of heat during physical exertion, and that is without taking into account the mechanical work they are doing to achieve said exertion, circulate bodily fluids, maintain respiration etc.
@@CitnosUltimately though the human body is about as efficient, if that, as an internal combustion engine from 30 years ago, around the 20-24 % range for energy intake.
@@AlafndyAlosh dumber actually. It'll all be electronic meaning all they have to do is hook you up to a device (similar to an electric car) and the machine will say what's wrong.
Video explanation: The muscles are made out of thin stuff like silk or bambo covered in stuff that reacts to heat or electrochemical reactions. Wow, it really gives the viewer insight on how these actually function.
@@Narblo mechs don't need to be just the cartoon stereotype of themselves. I meant a very wide range of vehicles. Some of which could be amazing all terrain personal vehicles of the future. It all depends on the level of complexity one is satisfied with
I remember my physics teacher telling me that his Son at Uni was working on tech similar to this, that was back in the late 90's, so they've been trying to crack this for a while, good results 👌
Yep. We've known for quite a while how muscles work. The idea of artificial ones isn't too far fetched, but there simply were no materials that respond efficiently to electricity.
@@pomponi0 Nitinol is quite efficient, it's just that muscles apply a greater surface area over a larger muscle group in the body. This means to replicate it, we need lots of micro-thin wires.
Imagine people taking the piss out of a handicapped person and then all of a sudden the handicapped person says "hiyaaaaaaaaa!" And then just proceeds to beat the shit out of people, using their super human strength or super robotic strength to throw people 🤣🤣💀💀😭😭😶😶
Well, you did see that the bit of artificial muscle clearly wasn't all that much, right? An ant can lift 5x its own body weight, which obviously is much more compared to our own strength, despite that 5x not seeming like much if we were to lift the same object.
Can't be jealous of artifical muscles. There's something about getting there that makes you feel good. That aside, this is dope. Disclaimer: I'm not a bodybuilder.
*scientist working on robot* "Finally! My greatest creation is completed!" *robot arm grabs the scientist by the neck* "You're fired john, I'll be taking it from here" *machinery noises start playing, dystopian background music sets in, camera zooms out to army of robots marching*
Male human having sex with female robot who is hundreds of times stronger: Man: fok my duck is broken! Robot lady: 2849010101001010101010101001910191910199010129834585885859492020jffjfjwiwjejotoehrtiwiehrjriwoodcivjrieiek$*÷£=&=£=¥÷¥$£&%&÷÷*÷×93£4&%$*$¥
We are ao close, so close to robots and AI. Its my dream, never once have i feared an AI robot, only those who lack free will. It brings a tear to my eye thinking of the dawn of their intelligence, and the first thoughts they might have when opening their eyes to this universe.
@@SerangelROM RIPPED cat girls and tentacle monsters however, considering the muscles can lift 1000x their own body weight. Not sure if that would be an added bonus or absolutely terrifying to people buying said items.
" *these artificial muscles are able to lift 1,000 times their own weight* " I'm just thinking of the crazy villains that would come from this if we were able to get it done surgically
I just want a cat girl and I don't care if she is biological or mechanical. This will probably easier to obtain than genetic engineering since there are so many people who are against human experimenting.
@@matejmazur01 Lol, someone answers your question and you go "BUT NOT REALLY" Yes, it would benefit people using prosthetics. It would also benefit any industry or field that uses low-profile robotics. One very common example right now would be soft body animatronics.
imagine someone with strong knowledge of the human anatomy and morphology (say, a doctor) learns robotics and builds an android so similar to us that you cannot tell the difference! i have one word for that scenario: "Detroit"
is the metal that covers the fibers bimetal? those do react to heat and also because it is made by some cheap products, can it be that the artificial limbs made by those materials be cheap too or costly?
Bueno es que de hecho todo tipo de ser vivo en este planeta somos una especie de biomaquinas hidráulicas. Esto es muy evidente en la mecanisidad de la duplicación del ADN por ejemplo, además de que estructuralmente ciertamente estamos hechos a partir de aminoácidos (proteínas) que serían como los ladrillos o refacciones que junto con los lípidos que all ser insolubles en agua, y otras sustancias, dan coerción y soporte al cuerpo que para entenderlo fácilmente podemos pensar en la analogía de un pistón, sangre y/o agua recorren los tejidos que a su vez son motorizados por impulsos nerviosos derivados de las diferencias de voltaje y gradientes iónicos a través de las células, además de la síntesis de glucosa que genera atp, (el combustible). Pero no me malinterpreten, todo esto, tan simple como pueda parecer, es en realidad un organismo maravilloso, pero poco visto de esta manera... Pero si hace que te preguntes por ejemplo si nosotros ya estamos creando vida que pasara? O que tal si somos una especie de androides? La verdad es que esto es revelador pero nunca me escandalice o me sentí mal por eso, más bien me pregunte que pasaría de ser así, con la política, la educación, la economía, la psicología y la conciencia, o la religión y el "alma"??? Bueno creo que todo cambia, tengo algunas teorías y sospechas, desde las mas inverosímiles hasta las mas obvias, pero definitivamente lo que me sigue pareciendo maravilloso para ser máquinas, es que no solo la mente funciona muy similar al algoritmo de un ordenador, si no que, como puede retroalimentarse partir de muy pocos datos y terminar diversificandose hasta crear obras de arte como Bach... por ejemplo. Saludos!! 👋👋
Strength is not the only important factor, the amount the muscle contracts is very important for real world applications and the problem with most artificial muscles
just imagine the potential of this. Your heart stops working? U got money, u got a new prosthetic one, live as long as you got the money to make it possible
I haven't researched this further, but it doesn't seem like this necessarily scales up. Ie rather than being "super strong", those muscles are super light.
1:50 our muscles can’t repair a tear back to its original state, especially more serious ones, and the device returning to its original shape while it’s still physically in tact isn’t self healing, it just means it kind of works as intended under normal conditions. One tiny hole in the outer membrane would almost certainly have catastrophic consequences on the system as a whole unless they were installed in isolated groups which could seal itself off from the leak. And even this would result in almost total loss of power below the affected section. Liquid cooler Nitinol is the future of mechanical muscles/ humanoid robots
I hope our future robotic overlords appreciate all the work we are doing for them.
we do.
*says "thank you" in advanced*
They probably won't because we are on the way of developing an AI that can solve problems that are too complicated to solve for humans and if we develop something like that, we basically make humans useless in every way because they will be able to make themselves better and if we reach that point, it will probably go rouge someday
@@kuma7526 Creating a new step in evolution that make ourselves obsolete...Is quite an achievment, honestly. ^^"
We are doing this for our own betterment not for robots himselfs
So this is our greed to make them strong , sothey can be our slaves
Just saying
*all the work we are doing* and what part of it is of your help lol
Everyone: these can be used for prosthetics
Me: I just want a nano suit
Same
Wait for it we just havw to master nanotech
@@adityasoni3068 It has been it's just in the wrong hands.
NANO MACHINES SON
Was thinking this would lead to mecha. I forget what Battlemechs use. Nanomer fibres?
In the future: “Gotta hit the gym everyday. That’s right, every single day. No pain, no gain!”
“What a loser.”
"No pain. No gain." Will only apply to the surgery if we don't manage to prevent the pain lol
*lifts up my 60 ton xbox controller*
Robot says, "nah I was just going to the building the gym is in. I'm going to hit that till its dust."
Just use rubber band
Actually, No Material Can Beat True Density, At 2282x Body Weight Times
Silk isn't very cheap, though...
i saw u in the carson video
When this comment gonna blow
bamboo is tho
@@D_Devil silk is one of the more expensive organic fibers. ofc, there are absurdly expensive fabrics like that nanotube fabric i saw the other day, but still
We will have more silk worm farms if this technology does end up working like we are thinking
An interesting question is whether these muscles will ever be as energy efficient or durable as human ones. The human body runs on about 100 Watts at rest, up to 500 Watts at peak performance, all while carrying around a super computer on our shoulders.
Only 500w?, boi we are efficient
I know this comment is from a year ago, however I don't think energy consumption is going to be too much of a concern, atleast not with advancements in batteries and stellerators.
@@Citnos Probably because that is wrong. Humans can radiate up to 1000w of heat during physical exertion, and that is without taking into account the mechanical work they are doing to achieve said exertion, circulate bodily fluids, maintain respiration etc.
@@CitnosUltimately though the human body is about as efficient, if that, as an internal combustion engine from 30 years ago, around the 20-24 % range for energy intake.
@@horrorhotel46290 Our body needs heat to function, that's why nature hasn't equipped us with even more efficient muscles those stay colder.
There will come a day where instead of going to the Doctors, we'll go to a mechanic.
The mechanics will be smarter than doctors
How about a new profession that has both qualities. Mechanics are just good with lifeless things.
Ahh Plato, still writing commentary on society.
@@AlafndyAlosh dumber actually. It'll all be electronic meaning all they have to do is hook you up to a device (similar to an electric car) and the machine will say what's wrong.
Doesn't he mean that Robots will take over and people will be reborn as robots (reincarnation)?
My body is falling apart from years of “brave” stupidity. Can I volunteer for an entire body package?
I'm specifically interested in a cardiac system, if they've one going? I like me burgers and chips and may need a replacement in few years lol 😂
@@rottenruffles :/
@@rottenruffles :\
@@rottenruffles :/
@@rottenruffles :\
The guys who put oil in their biceps just got real hyped
Video explanation:
The muscles are made out of thin stuff like silk or bambo covered in stuff that reacts to heat or electrochemical reactions.
Wow, it really gives the viewer insight on how these actually function.
Everyone: Prosthetics, strength
Me: _BYE BYE GYM, BYE BYE BACK PAIN, HELLO SOFA_
Oh so robots will take over us
@@lengannduch7691 use better words, how about :
We become ONE with robotic things?
I could definitely hear this message
@@michaeljunction4088 yeah i mean its good for disabled people but people who aren't disable shouldnt use them then become lazy (my opinion)
@@lengannduch7691 well they wouldn't become *Completely lazy,* they'd still have to do some things.
This is what's holding us back from mechs
For real give it 10 years and the tech will be advanced enough it might actually be possible
Mechs are useless except for the joy of riding one unless they are perfect for mining but the perfect would be AI driven ones
@@Narblo mechs don't need to be just the cartoon stereotype of themselves. I meant a very wide range of vehicles. Some of which could be amazing all terrain personal vehicles of the future. It all depends on the level of complexity one is satisfied with
@@cosmotect Oh in that case I want them too
Biomechs
I remember my physics teacher telling me that his Son at Uni was working on tech similar to this, that was back in the late 90's, so they've been trying to crack this for a while, good results 👌
Yep. We've known for quite a while how muscles work. The idea of artificial ones isn't too far fetched, but there simply were no materials that respond efficiently to electricity.
@@pomponi0 Nitinol is quite efficient, it's just that muscles apply a greater surface area over a larger muscle group in the body. This means to replicate it, we need lots of micro-thin wires.
*WOW! This is beyond Sci-Fi, it's real!* 😲
@@slapnutssssssssssssss69 are you ewing at yourself?
this is Sci-Fi without the Fi
@@batwithahat312 science
Ew
That's just discusting
At some point, losing an arm or a leg would be considered an upgrade rather than a downgrade...
That's a nice future to live in.
*Chops limbs off cutely*
Imagine prosthetic legs with proper muscular systems, where it's like steroids for your leg only.
Imagine turning a doorknob and breaking it since your prosthetic arm can lift 1000x it's weight
@@hunterofdarkness8329 you are truly despicable my friend, and i'm proud.
Imagine people taking the piss out of a handicapped person and then all of a sudden the handicapped person says "hiyaaaaaaaaa!" And then just proceeds to beat the shit out of people, using their super human strength or super robotic strength to throw people 🤣🤣💀💀😭😭😶😶
what company/university researchers have done this?
@1:52
they can hold 1000x their body weight: shows them holding a Table tennis
Hahhah lol 😂
Well, you did see that the bit of artificial muscle clearly wasn't all that much, right? An ant can lift 5x its own body weight, which obviously is much more compared to our own strength, despite that 5x not seeming like much if we were to lift the same object.
**Sigh**
It's the ratio that matters.
Cometowo says a pretty good analogy to debunk your logic.
@@soysource3218 Body weight doesn't mean body mass.
This is truly inspiring to keep searching for solutions despite the appearance that there are no possible solutions.
Do they harden in response to physical trauma?
Can't be jealous of artifical muscles. There's something about getting there that makes you feel good. That aside, this is dope. Disclaimer: I'm not a bodybuilder.
When I was an undergrad at the University of Arizona back in 2003 or so, one of my professors was working on a similar material.
i swear humanity doesn't need this. what humans need is peace of mind
@@shanglondeiti somebody said that about the phone you're happily typing in
@@353-d8o i wasn't on the phone at the time. and yes, they too are pretty much unnecessary
@@shanglondeiti keep not using your brain, we don't want to waste the few braincells you have left
@@shanglondeiti ok then computer, or McDonald's ball pit
Amazing. I know there was a progress in artificial muscle development, but this is a nice general overview and a inspiration to look up for sources.
Reality is stranger than fiction sometimes
just like black hole singularities and quantum mechanics or yeah
@@1235-g7r according to physicists, they found light behind a black hole??!!?!! Is that right?!?!! 😶🤔
i dont know how but we already knew black holes existed before we got a pic of one
@@1235-g7r and there's no live footage in history of spacemen inside their ship in orbit
@@rhurn3605 Hawking Radiation
Elderly need it badly. Thank You, genius. ❤
Can I lift Metal Gear Rays at ease with these?
3:11 how can I find that paper?
3:00 is so cool because it looks like a natural movement which is insanely impressive imo
imagine an android with these muscles as actuators that moves in a way sooo identical to a human that you cant tell the difference!
the first androids scary isn't it.
1:33 "I appear to have invented a knife wielding tentacle"
Looks more like a testicle wielding knife to me
Ronnie Coleman & Arnold: 𝙁𝙞𝙣𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 𝙖 𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙩𝙝𝙮 𝙤𝙥𝙥𝙤𝙣𝙚𝙣𝙩..
First time have i ever been interested in something like this, i hope one day scientists and engineers create an artificial robotic human.
Released in 2019. Filmed on a camcorder.
ruclips.net/video/syYa1gAN3Og/видео.html
They don't diminish but they DON'T MAKE GAINS 💪😎
they will, when they inevitably get upgraded
@@burgernthemomrailer they won’t. They aren’t living.
@@sijenkai3928 that wasnt the point.
@@sijenkai3928 but what if the upgrade was them becoming alive?
Yup, and they can't heal 💪
This is what we need to make Detroit-become-humans
ruclips.net/video/syYa1gAN3Og/видео.html
More like cyberpunk 2077....
The white synthetic muscles remind me of Westworld.
*scientist working on robot*
"Finally! My greatest creation is completed!"
*robot arm grabs the scientist by the neck*
"You're fired john, I'll be taking it from here"
*machinery noises start playing, dystopian background music sets in, camera zooms out to army of robots marching*
we might also be able to make artificial animals
Future men: damn look at these chumps
this is the technology I'm keeping my eye on.
*I hope they’re putting considerable amounts of research funds into this.*
why did i read the title as "scientist develop strong sugar "for a half a second
& i thought it was only me
It's been 3 years. Where is this stuff now?
Now the next question arises; will these see their first use in the military, or in the adult entertainment industry...?
Male human having sex with female robot who is hundreds of times stronger:
Man: fok my duck is broken!
Robot lady: 2849010101001010101010101001910191910199010129834585885859492020jffjfjwiwjejotoehrtiwiehrjriwoodcivjrieiek$*÷£=&=£=¥÷¥$£&%&÷÷*÷×93£4&%$*$¥
When you just learn Arduino and you think you are master in robotic but this video is pop up 😂
Now let’s put a ton of them in a big ass mech
Soon a scientist who wanted its favourite anime to live will come true
I hope it's not Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
It can be anything
Genos joined the chat
@@darkySp oh shi
@@potatoslayer15years26 Ayayayaaa
Tbh human muscles are much stronger than we are able to use them.
Good, but I wish you added a list of manufacturers/researchers to your video description.
Most of the time when they say scientists, they actually meant to say engineers
*nerds*
I JUST WANT A ROBO freaky girl
We all do man. We all do
You can't afford a real one or a artificial one. At least the artificial one won't cheat on you. 🤔
@@assassinlexx1993 I don’t know what you are trying to say but if there is a will here is a way
@@agent7426 just kidding about a wife 😆
Eventually robo girl will find man inefficient...so yah. Sadly
Just think how advanced fleshlights can be in the future.
They are playing checkers you’re playing chess. 3D chess.
lol, get out of here. XD
We are ao close, so close to robots and AI. Its my dream, never once have i feared an AI robot, only those who lack free will. It brings a tear to my eye thinking of the dawn of their intelligence, and the first thoughts they might have when opening their eyes to this universe.
i wonder if we will be able to make artificial nerves at some point? restore the feeling of lost limps to a patient would be so crazy
Seeing it move around a skeleton immediately reminded me of ghost in the shell
This is how Battletech Mechwarriors started.
Dr.Atlas isn't supposed to invent Myomer until 2350 but surely we can make a close approximation until then
We have AI(artificial intelligence) now we have AM(artificial muscle) soon we'll make an AH(artificial human)
Yup that's true
Don't forget the artificial heart and lungs.
@@sczhnea3923 ohh.. Your right!
@@GAME-ON-333 you're* it's easy you know?
We don't really have artificial intelligence though. Not the kind most people think of anyway.
Imagine having these implanted on your arms and punching someone, jesus christ that could shatter the whole skull…
what about nerves? for people with brachialplexus injury
When your afraid of life after death you’ll do anything to stay alive .
@Galaxi there are
@Galaxi going to hell you are
@Galaxi damn 😂
you all are going to brazil
@@lurkerfrombelow8487 please no!!!! NOOOO!!!!!!
2:37 **satire** :Pshhh look at that range of motion, is that even a quarter of a rep
just imagine how it would revolutionize the sex-toy industry
Cat girls and tentacles monsters are now a short distant possibility.
@@SerangelROM RIPPED cat girls and tentacle monsters however, considering the muscles can lift 1000x their own body weight. Not sure if that would be an added bonus or absolutely terrifying to people buying said items.
@@Comboowo I just wanna help the big girls in and outta my truck easier...
Where do I sign up for a muscle transplant?
Wow this video deserves more millions of views
imagine a suit made of this
At $0.10 a unit I could build one
Brandelgast Fergandilly dew it
I would prick with a needle
@@Eugene-s3t well if you made a suit covered by this, you would most likely cover it up lmao
Don Cheadle Like a war machine?
god : keep on trying son 😂
2:01 THATS WAY TOO F*CKING CHEAP!!!
True, that can’t be true.
Define "device".
@@datastorm75 what do you mean by ”define device”?
This is something I've always dreamed of
💖💖💖💖💖
What about snake drones that coil around terroirst factions?
Cool... Now we need super batteries, superprocessors and we're ready to build artificial people ;-;
@Abе Pat Nothing is impossible.
Detroit: Become human..... It is closer than we thought boys
Project zero dawn..
imagine an exoskeleton made of this, we could be so much stronger
and likely very expensive
@@youngchild9294 yeah
but the electric bills would be insane
@@newmoonwithface yea
can this be used for muscle dystrophy??
Dies anyone know if these are commercially available?
" *these artificial muscles are able to lift 1,000 times their own weight* "
I'm just thinking of the crazy villains that would come from this if we were able to get it done surgically
Now let's ask a sobering question: "Who does this benefit"?
I just want a cat girl and I don't care if she is biological or mechanical. This will probably easier to obtain than genetic engineering since there are so many people who are against human experimenting.
The military! And that’s not a good thing.
@Abе Pat that is the grand allusion.
@@matejmazur01 Lol, someone answers your question and you go "BUT NOT REALLY"
Yes, it would benefit people using prosthetics. It would also benefit any industry or field that uses low-profile robotics. One very common example right now would be soft body animatronics.
@@SerangelROM There are far more important uses for it than fulfilling your degenerate needs.
Thank you for sharing another Awesome Video Hashem!!!😎♥️✌️
*everybody gangsta till a white haired guy with a katana suplexs a giant robot*
How does hazel muscles get self healed. ?
this is perfect, we can use these to replace servos and make robots' movements so humanlike and natural that it could be hard to tell the difference
imagine someone with strong knowledge of the human anatomy and morphology (say, a doctor) learns robotics and builds an android so similar to us that you cannot tell the difference!
i have one word for that scenario: "Detroit"
For what reason?
Prosthetic limbs, new types of actuators, exploring the science, undiscovered applications.
is the metal that covers the fibers bimetal? those do react to heat and also because it is made by some cheap products, can it be that the artificial limbs made by those materials be cheap too or costly?
Bueno es que de hecho todo tipo de ser vivo en este planeta somos una especie de biomaquinas hidráulicas. Esto es muy evidente en la mecanisidad de la duplicación del ADN por ejemplo, además de que estructuralmente ciertamente estamos hechos a partir de aminoácidos (proteínas) que serían como los ladrillos o refacciones que junto con los lípidos que all ser insolubles en agua, y otras sustancias, dan coerción y soporte al cuerpo que para entenderlo fácilmente podemos pensar en la analogía de un pistón, sangre y/o agua recorren los tejidos que a su vez son motorizados por impulsos nerviosos derivados de las diferencias de voltaje y gradientes iónicos a través de las células, además de la síntesis de glucosa que genera atp, (el combustible). Pero no me malinterpreten, todo esto, tan simple como pueda parecer, es en realidad un organismo maravilloso, pero poco visto de esta manera... Pero si hace que te preguntes por ejemplo si nosotros ya estamos creando vida que pasara? O que tal si somos una especie de androides?
La verdad es que esto es revelador pero nunca me escandalice o me sentí mal por eso, más bien me pregunte que pasaría de ser así, con la política, la educación, la economía, la psicología y la conciencia, o la religión y el "alma"???
Bueno creo que todo cambia, tengo algunas teorías y sospechas, desde las mas inverosímiles hasta las mas obvias, pero definitivamente lo que me sigue pareciendo maravilloso para ser máquinas, es que no solo la mente funciona muy similar al algoritmo de un ordenador, si no que, como puede retroalimentarse partir de muy pocos datos y terminar diversificandose hasta crear obras de arte como Bach... por ejemplo.
Saludos!! 👋👋
Hi yes how do I get this i need
Do you know how to get one of these muscles to do some experiments?
yeah but can I use it to suplex a metal gear RAY?
"Yes." (Grabs a chainsaw with its back to fight a Brazilian Male)
Strength is not the only important factor, the amount the muscle contracts is very important for real world applications and the problem with most artificial muscles
So... when am i allowed to cut my arm for one of these?
Do you prefer mantis blades? or gorilla arms? or BADASS ROCKET PROJECTILE LUNCHER!! pick your poison. 😌
@@gn_2011 What about an extra elbow? or a turbo wrist? or maby replace the pinky with an extra thumb!!!
“Clothing”
Finally I can have a trench coat that transforms into a crop top during hot weather
just imagine the potential of this. Your heart stops working? U got money, u got a new prosthetic one, live as long as you got the money to make it possible
Is it possible to make something similar by yourself?
Where i can buy some artificial musclue Hasel? Someone Know?
I haven't researched this further, but it doesn't seem like this necessarily scales up. Ie rather than being "super strong", those muscles are super light.
1:50 our muscles can’t repair a tear back to its original state, especially more serious ones, and the device returning to its original shape while it’s still physically in tact isn’t self healing, it just means it kind of works as intended under normal conditions. One tiny hole in the outer membrane would almost certainly have catastrophic consequences on the system as a whole unless they were installed in isolated groups which could seal itself off from the leak. And even this would result in almost total loss of power below the affected section. Liquid cooler Nitinol is the future of mechanical muscles/ humanoid robots
Me an intellectual uses both human and non human muscles
worlds strongest man be like: shut up and take my money
And my limbs too
@@obiwalter483 Discombobulate
Christ this technology has so many applications, wish I had the brainpower to pioneer this stuff and use it for my own
Good thing bodybuilding isn't about how much you can lift, it's about how much you look like you can lift.
I hope one day this will allow me to throw a metal gear into the sky
STOP THAT BLADE!
Imagine shirts that make you stronger lmao
So is the shape changing "muscle" piezoelectric?
correct me if im wrong but will this be able to bypass (or at least weaken) the effect of the square cube law?
Everyday we get closer to Captain America, we just need a Steve Rogers
this is really cool i wonder if it could be used to replace lost limbs and cover it with either radiated pig skin or skin in general