dannicTue, Jan 15, 2008 It's amazing how technology helps people who lose their body parts to regain physical ability, even becoming Olympic Athlete. However, I won't be happy to see the future Olympic crowded with human armed with equipments of all kinds. Then will it gradually turn to be a competition of bioengineering development? Technology might even enhance an athlete's physical ability to a further level, way over the original purpose of these inventions of artificial anatomy. What is going to mean to be an athlete at that time then?
It's amazing how technology helps people who lose their body parts to regain physical ability, even becoming Olympic Athlete. However, I won't be happy to see the future Olympic crowded with human armed with equipments of all kinds. Then will it gradually turn to be a competition of bioengineering development? Technology might even enhance an athlete's physical ability to a further level, way over the original purpose of these inventions of artificial anatomy. What is going to mean to be an athlete at that time then?