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    • Ruchita_Ganurkar3 years ago

      Woah!! This is so real. I loved it!!

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Excellent.

      This brought to mind yet another Excellent Television Series from Clive Owen/Steven Soderbourgh - The Knick. What a Harrowing Finale Mirroring this article.

    • jeff3 years ago

      Wow! Equal parts horrifying and fascinating. Just give this one a shot, you won't want to stop reading.

    • Pegeen
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      3 years ago

      This reminds me of the 2007 movie The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. It’s the true story of the French fashion editor of Elle magazine that has a stroke and is rendered “locked in” at the age of 43. I found the movie both horrifying and heartbreaking to watch. If scientist could some day help such individuals to communicate, that would be awesome. But the slippery slope to cyborgs is equally terrifying to me. This doctor’s passion took a direction I found disturbing, to say the least.

      • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

        Whole-Heartedly Agree. This makes a Strong Case for Nurturing a Deeeeply Human Existence Here as long as We possibly can....

        And just what if We Already Have All the Internal Organic and Natural Abilities Within Us that We Could Possibly Need for the Healthiest Evolution for Humanity and Beyond? A cyborg future freaks me out.