HOW HUMANS WILL LOOK LIKE IN YEAR 3000
In a shocking revelation, researchers have unveiled a disturbing portrayal of the potential appearance of humans in the distant future of the year 3000. Toll Free Forwarding has created a digital 3D model called ‘Mindy’, which highlights the possible negative impact of technology on human evolution over the span of the next millennium, according to the Mirror.
This alarming depiction showcases a future where people possess a bulkier neck, a hunched-back, and a diminished brain size – a chilling outlook that may befall humanity if smartphones and computers continue to play a crucial role in our everyday lives.
The consistent habit of tilting our heads downward to gaze at our phones or looking upward at our office screens has been scientifically proven to strain our body’s posture-related structures.
Moreover, a closer examination of Mindy’s arm reveals significant alterations in anatomy caused directly by the excessive use of a specific technological device – the smartphone. Referred to as ‘text claw’, this newly identified condition arises from the continuous grip of a smartphone, resulting in the fingers being contorted into an unnatural position for extended periods of time.
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