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Evolutionary biologist creates the ‘perfect’ human being, and it’s terrifying

Where does atheistic driven science lead? Maybe you don’t want to know. I fear the model in this image will haunt me in my dreams. No, it’s not the next installment of Avatar… or Lord of the Rings… or Alien… It’s apparently the “perfect” human body according to an evolutionary biologist in the UK. Borrowing…


Where does atheistic driven science lead? Maybe you don’t want to know. I fear the model in this image will haunt me in my dreams. No, it’s not the next installment of Avatar… or Lord of the Rings… or Alien… It’s apparently the “perfect” human body according to an evolutionary biologist in the UK.

Borrowing from the animal kingdom, Professor Alice Roberts took characteristics that would make the perfect superhuman.

“Inspired by dogs, cats, cephalopods, fish, swans and chimps, my model has a better heart with more arteries than a human being, lungs that are more efficient, eyes with no blind-spots, ears that pick up sound better, legs that are more efficient, and reptilian skin which reacts fast to block damaging ultraviolet rays,” Roberts wrote in The Daily Mail.

The results can be seen in a BBC4 documentary called Can Science Make Me Perfect? The future looks truly terrifying, that is, if you can’t tell the difference between Sci-Fi and reality.

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