Cyborgs
Lets take a close look at what cyborgs are.
A cyborg is a machine or a device that can be used as an extension of human capabilities. Creating technology which not only surpasses the capabilities of humans, but also has the ability to make humans much more advanced and a step closer towards the future in technology.
For the longest time, scientists have been working on the concept of cyborgs. For example, scientists and astrophysicists have been working on a way for a person to go to space safely. This has been an experiment for a long time. If there was a way to add technology, or machines to the human body to withstand the pressure faced in space, it would be a huge breakthrough in space study. In some ways this mechanism is already discovered, but a lot of people are still trying to map it out, and add on upgrades to make space travel much more safer than it is now.
What if there was a way to combine machines and organisms to create one body, and erase all the differences between them. We would be able to control these machines through our mind, and these machines would help us conceptualize further than we do now. If this was a possibility, new entities could be discovered.
Adding in these machines into our body, can increase how we control different elements around us. With just a wave of our hand we could be able to open door, or even start the engine of a car.
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Art created by Hand
Medium: Mixed media
year of creation: 2019
Original art work by Maya Chebrol
The extension of Humans capabilities, through a concept called Re-wired
Meet Neil Harbison, who is classified a cyborg by the government. He is a famous activist, who is color blind. He if known for having an antenna attached to his skull, which sends him frequencies and vibration, which has the ability to hear the colors in front of him through frequencies. The antenna attached to him, makes him a Cyborg.

Image: Neil Harbisson
Peick, Susanne. 2020. "NEIL HARBISSON: CROSSING HUMAN BOUNDARIES • Polis Magazin". Polis Magazin.
https://polis-magazin.com/2020/09/neil-harbisson-crossing-human-boundaries/.
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Eveleth, Rose. 2016. "Are We All Cyborgs?". Youtube.Com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs4d6AilVPQ&t=1s.
Harbisson, Neil. 2012. "I Listen To Color". Ted.Com.
https://www.ted.com/talks/neil_harbisson_i_listen_to_color.
Kunzru, Hari. 1997. "You Are Cyborg". Wired.
https://www.wired.com/1997/02/ffharaway/.
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https://polis-magazin.com/2020/09/neil-harbisson-crossing-human-boundaries/.