Australians Redesign Human Body to Survive Road Accidents

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by Yazata, Jul 23, 2016.

  1. Yazata Valued Senior Member

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    It seems that human beings have evolved to survive impacts at speeds that humans can propel themselves under their own power. So a human being can survive running into a wall. But automobiles travel much faster than that and much larger forces are involved.

    So the Victorian Traffic Accident Council consulted with some physicians on what kind of anatomy would be necessary to survive impacts at road speeds, then had an artist produce a model of a man with those features.

    I guess that neck injuries are a major danger, so Man 2.0 doesn't have a neck. Armored skull and rib cage, no worries about a broken nose. All in all a tough opponent in a fight.

    I'd guess that he might still be prone to concussions. Even if he can withstand high speed collisions with his surroundings, can his brain survive collision with the inside of his own skull?

    http://www.meetgraham.com.au./

    Graham, the crash-resistant man.

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