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Bionic Hand Lets the Wearer Feel, Not Just Touch |
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Like if your new arm is strong enough to lift a car, if you actually tried lifting a car with it, the force would most likely just rip the arm off of your body! #robothand
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Whereas with a hybrid biological-prosthetic body the risk would be if the prosthetic limb tried to exert more force than its foundation (the biological components) were prepared to support. #robothand
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Spiderman actually demonstrated that concept in the classic Spiderman vs. the Juggernaut crossover. He made a giant web across the street to block Juggernaut's path and Juggernaut simply walked through it. The web net actually held, but the moorings (i.e., the sides of the buildings he attached it to) ripped completely off. #robothand
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This is much like the "more powerful than a locomotive" fallacy. Superman grabs the back of a train and stops it instead of just pulling off whatever projection he grabs onto. The worst example of this was when He-Man kept two sides of a geologic fault apart by jumping in and pushing with his legs.
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