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What is a superpower that could be plausible for a human to have, being supported by science?

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[โ€“] s804@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

i think the best thing for this post is to think of abilities that aren't natural to humans, and how they could become natural. like for example AR surgery on a person's eyes increases their cyborg %. otherwise people will just list normal things and people that go a tiny bit beyond them. I was thinking of a big leap.

[โ€“] Ferk@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I mean, if you consider cyber-augmentations, and spice it up with some futuristic assumptions of how technology would advance, then a lot of things become possible.

Both Batman and Ironman could technically be plausible superheroes in a sufficiently advanced world.

Having a mobile device that fits in your hand with the power of communicating with computer networks wirelessly and access all kinds of information like we do today would have been considered a super power 30 years ago.