New Robotic Muscle concept

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Dude how is this even useful?! An extremely high-tech rolling ball!?
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this frame is not the point of the discovery in which the concept is being tested in, rather how you can take the concept and put it on a deferent framework, for example you could take a concept model like this and place it in a wireframe of a Human heart with organic tissue growth on it, and essentially you can make a prosthetic heart, lungs, bones, or what ever medical science application you decide. a perfect example of this what im blabbering about is this scene from bi-centennial man:

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the concept is just a foundation for other brilliant minds to expand upon, just look at how far the airplane came in 100 years
 
I guess as a &quot;last resort&quot; it could be useful for that... but I'd hate my life to be dependent on something that has wires coming out of it and needs a constant power source... and a CPU to control it (insert morbid joke about how your heart crashed here). Then again, these people often don't have a choice... so yeah.
 
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