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LIFE IN 2080

In the year 2080, humanity has just completed the artificial evolution project, marking a significant milestone. The new stomach, as a core component of artificial evolution, plays a crucial role in providing a powerful solution for humans to combat plastic pollution and the threat of microplastics.

During this era, plastic pollution has become a severe threat to human survival and ecosystem health. While traditional biodegradable plastics can reduce environmental burdens, the issues of microplastic generation and entry into the food chain persist as plastic waste continues to accumulate. The goal of the artificial evolution project is to enable humans to adapt to and overcome this challenge.

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The emergence of the new stomach signifies humanity's progression towards a future where plastic pollution is under control in the year 2080. People no longer have to worry about the threats posed by plastic pollution to their health and the ecological environment, and they can freely enjoy food without concerns about the ingestion of microplastics. This holds significant implications for human survival and development, providing a lasting solution that ensures the sustainable existence of humanity on Earth.

Conclusion

In this future design project, we explore the concept of artificial evolution to address the challenges posed by the increasingly severe problem of plastic pollution to humanity and the environment. By envisioning and designing a new stomach, humans can evolve to adapt to this disrupted environment when faced with the threat of microplastics.

What about the year 2100? What will the world look like then? Can we consider plastic as an energy source, and perhaps the way to recycle plastic is by introducing it into food processing plants?

If this is not the future you desire, what can you do now?

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