and soon there'll be one for space (even though you can't really seperate that stuff in space cause ...well, there is none) and movies like "the Red Planet" would be able to occur without all the algae.
I really doubt simple lung modifications will do the trick, but that's just me. There is no species in our planet that I know of that can breath without an airway such as gills. There are, however, species that can last stay under water for an extended time period, such as the crocodilian, which are amphibious. Inorder, to truly be able to breath under water humans will need to evolve or have surgery that will provide them gills for oxygen intake into the lungs. A movie Waterworld is an example of evolution which would take atleast 1000 years to complete.
Hmmm, very interesting huh..I'm very proud to that scientist..Keep up the good work..Every country needs that kind of scientist, a genius scientists..GOOD LUCK!!!
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and soon there'll be one for space (even though you can't really seperate that stuff in space cause ...well, there is none) and movies like "the Red Planet" would be able to occur without all the algae.
nah, probably not.
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Interesting. Scientists say that we will one day be able to breathe water with simple lung modifications. Until then, these look pretty cool.
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Well the one that the starwars use are cool... all you have to do is bite the device... then you can breath underwater...
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Hmmm, very interesting huh..I'm very proud to that scientist..Keep up the good work..Every country needs that kind of scientist, a genius scientists..GOOD LUCK!!!
wel have that device been actually tried and tested ?
live and let live
playing with something as elaborate as the human body is just asking for trouble o-o