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Cyan Lightning
The Prodigy Unicorn
@DanielTepesKraus
How about wearing an exoskeleton? :P it already exist now or maybe just try to work out in the gym :P
How about wearing an exoskeleton? :P it already exist now or maybe just try to work out in the gym :P
Random-Rambling
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@CyanLightning
Exoskeletons are more like power armor in Fallout 4.
And going to the gym is like level grinding, except it’s even longer and more boring.
Exoskeletons are more like power armor in Fallout 4.
And going to the gym is like level grinding, except it’s even longer and more boring.
Nightweaver20xx
Evil
@YetAnotherBrony
I wonder what technical problems are preventing humans from having real, practical exoskeletons that increase our strength? I know the US and Russian armies are developing them right now, but they’re still bulky and require big battery packs and aren’t very practical.
I wonder what technical problems are preventing humans from having real, practical exoskeletons that increase our strength? I know the US and Russian armies are developing them right now, but they’re still bulky and require big battery packs and aren’t very practical.
Justsomeguy1986
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@PaskaNaakka
I sexually identify as a trans-ladybug and I find that offensive. Lol
I’m obviously joking. Please don’t take it too seriously
I sexually identify as a trans-ladybug and I find that offensive. Lol
I’m obviously joking. Please don’t take it too seriously
Lord WyrmSpawN
Lingering Wyvern
@Nightweaver20xx
Probably the issue that something stronger than a human is gonna be naturally hard for a human to lift without power sources.
And should probably use a vehicle or robot with the hydraulics at that point.
No engineer, but that’s me logical take on it.
Probably the issue that something stronger than a human is gonna be naturally hard for a human to lift without power sources.
And should probably use a vehicle or robot with the hydraulics at that point.
No engineer, but that’s me logical take on it.
kleptomage
The main problem with powered exoskeletons is the “powered” part. Current battery technology is not advanced enough for their practical and prolonged use away from a charging station. If we could reduce the size and weight of batteries while increasing their capacity, that would pave the way for a great many advances across multiple fields.
Another problem with powered exoskeletons is the link between the wearer and the suit. I don’t know exactly how the exoskeletons now in use work, but I imagine their motions are slow and cumbersome compared to the fluidity of an experienced athlete. To be truly efficient there would need to be some kind of implant to provide a direct connection between the wearer’s nervous system and the suit.
Another problem with powered exoskeletons is the link between the wearer and the suit. I don’t know exactly how the exoskeletons now in use work, but I imagine their motions are slow and cumbersome compared to the fluidity of an experienced athlete. To be truly efficient there would need to be some kind of implant to provide a direct connection between the wearer’s nervous system and the suit.
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The Quadawards
The Shub-Nig Prize
The Vorewards
The HUHchievements
The Shub-Nig Prize
The Vorewards
The HUHchievements
Cyan Lightning
The Prodigy Unicorn
@YetAnotherBrony
Both can make you stronger. Thought I honestly prefer go to gym over exoskeleton, it healthier even if it’s “boring”
Though for me because I used to go to gym a lot during my time in high school. I don’t find it boring.
Both can make you stronger. Thought I honestly prefer go to gym over exoskeleton, it healthier even if it’s “boring”
Though for me because I used to go to gym a lot during my time in high school. I don’t find it boring.
DanielTepesKraus
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@Nightweaver20xx
same thing that plagues any new technology. i mean, look what the earliest computers and cell phones looked like:
here’s a 5mb hard drive from 1956:
here’s the first cell phone i ever had:
definitely the biggest issue i would say is the power source and the extra infrastructure needed to charge and deploy said exoskeletons, vs the actual extra benefit they would offer. i can see them initially being used to transport cargo and such long before ever being used in combat.
same thing that plagues any new technology. i mean, look what the earliest computers and cell phones looked like:
here’s a 5mb hard drive from 1956:
here’s the first cell phone i ever had:
definitely the biggest issue i would say is the power source and the extra infrastructure needed to charge and deploy said exoskeletons, vs the actual extra benefit they would offer. i can see them initially being used to transport cargo and such long before ever being used in combat.
Wiimeiser
(Foil Hat)
Oh my god, the Australian government is so retarded… We need all these roads, and all this public transport, and yet they’re blowing $3 million per politician per year on trips to Fiji…
kleptomage
@Wiimeiser
At least you have free healthcare, right? I’d gladly pay more in taxes if I never had to worry about medical bills.
At least you have free healthcare, right? I’d gladly pay more in taxes if I never had to worry about medical bills.
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