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ARTIFICIAL EVOLUTION PLAN

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CHALLENGE

CHALLENGE

BRIEF

In 2060, medical researchers and biologists put forward the theory of artificial evolution, openly studying the modification of human organs with the goal of enhancing the capacity of the digestive system. Their aim was to develop a new type of stomach capable of digesting microplastics, thereby helping humans adapt to the new living environment.

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Excepted Period

2060.1.1 - 2070.12.31

WHO Human Evolution Group

Definition

Artificial evolution is the process of expanding certain physical capabilities by artificially replacing or transplanting new body parts.

Artificial evolution is the result of technology and progress, which uses advanced biotechnology and genetic engineering to enable humans to adapt and overcome current and future environmental challenges by modifying the physiological structure and function of the human body.

PRINCIPLE

The principle involves using an artificial stomach with enhanced digestion capabilities and enzymes that can digest plastics. In the stomach, these enzymes break down microplastics into nutrients, preventing them from entering the body as harmful substances.

Purpose

The goal of artificial evolution is to enhance human biological adaptability, enabling them to survive and reproduce in plastic-polluted environments. By improving the digestive system, humans can better process microplastics, reducing their accumulation in the body and potential health impacts. This improvement leads to an improved quality of life and helps prevent the occurrence of related diseases.

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