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Meaning of excíborg




John Rene Plaut

excíborg
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EXICBORG linguistic curiosity, which could only occur in the literary fantasy Cyborg or cyborg was a term opened in 1960 when two scientists associated with physiological instrumentation in space, Clydes and Kline, published an article in the New Yirk Times on the need to adapt mechanical and electronic improvements to the human body to enhance it physiologically. Cyborg is a contraction of cybernetic organism, or cyber organism, human and machine mix. Therefore, once organs are replaced with artificial mechanisms and become a cyborg, it is normal that there is no turning back. For example, if an eye is replaced with a bionic eye, only the latter could be removed, but not the original view could be restored, which would make that being an ex-cyborg or ex-cyborg.

  



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