Will the world ever see real Superheroes?
By Warren Brown
@warrenbrown (173)
London, England
April 19, 2008 5:50am CST
I wonder if we will ever see real Superheroes, who can fly and who are invulnerable in Real life, what do you think?
4 responses
@whimsystoryteller (1743)
• United States
22 Apr 08
Oh, come on, you don't really think that could be possible? Believe me, if a human being could have ever figured out how to fly without some mechanical device and have super powers like Superman or Batman or be invincible, they would have already done it.
Unfortunately, human beings are vulnerable and we all have flaws and that's the reality that will always be.
When I was a kid, I often dreamed of Superman flying into the window and whisking me off to some safe place. Since I was going through abuse at home, being safe was my first priority and my one desire and that's what I wanted from Superman. I didn't get that really until I was 16 and didn't feel safe for many years after that. So, I wish there were some way we could be invulnerable.
@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
20 Apr 08
I don't think so, perhaps with nural support or genetic engeneering (which I'm against, by the way; I think it might lead to Gattica).
@gle007 (121)
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19 Apr 08
Surely they should be able to make some "improvements" to a Human body to give it some superhuman qualities. It could be possible to graft/genetically engineer some wings. I'm not sure about time travel, but giving Humans some superhuman qualities is not a science.
Humans may also evolve in the next million years!