Is there any chance to become a super hero in reality? Yes,it's possible.Superpowers no longer rely on being exposed to radiation or...

BEHIND THE MOVIES AVENGERS-XMEN.

Is there any chance to become a super hero in reality?


Yes,it's possible.Superpowers no longer rely on being exposed to radiation or infection, they are made to order by visionary scientists and precocious hackersusinglight waves, chemicals and rocket packs. Here's a taste of the accessible wonders coming our way.


1.SUPERS TRENGTH(IRONMAN,HULK)




They might not allow you to hurl a car orcrush a building with your fist, but a new range of exoskeletons will give your muscles more potency. Carbon fiber designs from Lock heed Martin and Dagwood can lift over 20 kilos without straining the wearer, and remainlight enough to climb a ladder in.
The next generation of skeletons will carry five times the weight,HAL 5 is an acronym for Hybrid Assistive Limb. HAL is an artificial powered exoskeleton. In other words, at ethnological wonder of asuit that is capable of allowing the user to carry five times the weight they couldnormally carry.

2.TELEKINESIS (JEANGREY,CHARLES XAVIER)



Communication through brain waves is becoming increasingly refined through an explosion of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, from amateur enthusiasts to high-powered research labs. Dr. Miguel Nicolelis' lab has been able to pass messages between two connected subjects in different countries, as well as to move objects with mind power alone.
The 'Biostamp'promises to make brain activity readable anytime, anywhere Foxborough, Massachusetts based company Cyberkinetics Neuro technology Systems, Inc. is working ontechnologies that let the paralyzed interact with their surroundings using only their thoughts.The "Gate" in the name refers to a computer interface that acts as a gateway for the entire process.
The system begins with the implantation of a sensor in the motor cortex, the part of the brain that controls movement.This sensor detects neural signals that your brain would normally use to tell your body to move. WellBut, rather than having this information transmitted to an arm or leg these signals get relayed to a computer whichthen decodes the information and converts it into a physical action.
So when you think about an action that thought would go though the computer which then would activate a device .TheBGNIS project has been approved by the FDA.

3.SUPER HEALING (WOLVERINE)



A powder made from the extract of a pigs' bladder. This extract is called the Extracellular Matrix.This protein-based substance can also be found in human fetuses and assists in repairing any damage incurred by even the most hardcore fetus. Supposedly when the extracellular matrix is turned into a powder and applied to a wound the substance breaks down the surrounding tissue and causes it to rebuild in the same way it would in the womb.
Which theoretically should let you heal stab wounds in seconds, Well, maybe not exactly that quickly. But within four weeks of applying the powder, Spievack's finger tip grew back,nail and all.4.INVISIBLITY (SUE STORM,SPACE GHOST)Susumu Tachi, a scientist at Tokyo University, is hard at work on a ground-breaking piece of tech that could very well be one of mankind's greatest achievements.
Tachi has done is create the fabled invisibility cloak through the usage of a camera that records a background image.This Background image is then projected via a device that scientists have dubbed a "Projector" that actually"projects" the background image on to ascreen. Here's where the real science comes in to play: This projection can only be seen on a special material known as retro-reflectum, a material made-up of thousands of tiny beads that were specially designed to capture the projected image.

4.INVISIBLITY (SPACE GHOST,SUE STORM)



Suzuki tachi, a scientist at Tokyo university, is hard at work on a ground-breaking piece of tech that could very well be one of mankind's greatest acheivements.Tachi has done is create the fable invisibility cloak throught the usage of a camera that records a background image.

This background is then projected via a device that scientists have dubbed a "projector" that actually "projects" the background image on to a screen. Here's where the real science comes in to a play , the projection can only be seen on a special material known as retro reflectum , a material made up of thousands of tiny beads that were specially designed to capture the projected image.

5.BREATH UNDERWATER (AQUAMAN)



A few grains of crystal could be all we need to stay underwater for days. The discovery of a new mineral with astonishing powers to absorb oxygen from water and retain it over long periods could have pro found implications for divers and undersea exploration. Another approach would see us achieve the same effect through a suitthat feeds oxygenated liquid to its wearer. Either way, the oceans could become a lot busier.

THANK YOU KEEP VISITING FOR MORE INFORMATION.

0 comments: