It's important to note that part of the reason for the efficiency of human muscle is the fact that the fibers are bundled together into larger macrostructures instead of loosely gathered collections of strands like this. Just stitch them together with some moderately elastic thread in a similar fashion to how you'd use polyester thread to stitch cables for management.
You got nothin to worry about dude. It was just struggling to take a step. Artificial bones are so stiff, slow, inefficient, and limited. This thing would NEVER be able to catch up to you!
I had this design as well. This is close to my design, but my design uses a membrane to hold the fibers together. The origins and insertions of fibers are different too.
I don’t understand why you can’t make elliptical shaped balloons, and inflate them with nitrogen and gas from liquid nitrogen stored on metal hydrides. That way they could operate fast and strong, even faster than our own, they wouldn’t cost much. At least not more than a car airbag, and they don’t have to make a lot of noise if you release it through a large foam rubber sponge, plenty of things can heat the liquid nitrogen. At room temperature it has 60,000 psi, so you wouldn’t use very much of it. Very little liquid nitrogen would go a long way . of course we’re talking about solid nitrogen so it wouldn’t be very cold to expand , so just use liquid nitrogen . and bulk it is only one . thirteen cents per liter. you could fill a humanoid robot up each day with 10 pounds of it, and It could be as strong as a gorilla, and magnitudes faster and lighter.
It's important to note that part of the reason for the efficiency of human muscle is the fact that the fibers are bundled together into larger macrostructures instead of loosely gathered collections of strands like this. Just stitch them together with some moderately elastic thread in a similar fashion to how you'd use polyester thread to stitch cables for management.
Looks cool. Can't wait to see these chasing me down the street
This is what visits when I’ve got sleep paralysis
You got nothin to worry about dude. It was just struggling to take a step. Artificial bones are so stiff, slow, inefficient, and limited. This thing would NEVER be able to catch up to you!
This is so incredible if they can help spine paralysis and other damage to the skeleton for even those who have never walked
"CNT muscle fibers, packs the power of a jackhammer into every limb" - somebody in MGRR at some stage
I had this design as well. This is close to my design, but my design uses a membrane to hold the fibers together. The origins and insertions of fibers are different too.
Oh god those muscles give me some serious ghost in the shell vibes
can they move faster??
Highly likely
Considering how Synthetic Muscles are said to be 17 ~ 650 x Stronger than Human Muscles
Great! Synthetic connective tissue next?
Brilliant! Love how it actually looks like biological musculature!
How does this work exactly
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I don’t understand why you can’t make elliptical shaped balloons, and inflate them with nitrogen and gas from liquid nitrogen stored on metal hydrides. That way they could operate fast and strong, even faster than our own, they wouldn’t cost much. At least not more than a car airbag, and they don’t have to make a lot of noise if you release it through a large foam rubber sponge, plenty of things can heat the liquid nitrogen. At room temperature it has 60,000 psi, so you wouldn’t use very much of it. Very little liquid nitrogen would go a long way . of course we’re talking about solid nitrogen so it wouldn’t be very cold to expand , so just use liquid nitrogen . and bulk it is only one . thirteen cents per liter. you could fill a humanoid robot up each day with 10 pounds of it, and It could be as strong as a gorilla, and magnitudes faster and lighter.
How would the muscle deflate?
bor will start the apocalypse 💀
Synthetic Muscles are said to be 17 ~ 650 x Stronger than Human Muscles - good luck beating that in Arm Wrestling
Elone musk waiting for ai robot😢
Now all we need are the fusion reactors and endo-steel, and we’d have Battlemechs
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