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No more defecation

Humans will not defecate anymore as we do today. There will be nanotechnology procedures to insert genetically modified microorganisms that will decomposed stool in the intestine.
This will have huge impact on waste management systems and the environment.

I agree
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I don't agree
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Stijn Bollen How long would these organisms need to survive before needing to be replenished? Where would they operate exactly? What would happen if these organisms end up in the environment? What would the effect on the body be? Would we need an extra organ to store our waste for it to be processed? Wouldn't it still be easier to do central processing of that waste? What if that system fails? Maybe in 2050, but sounds too expensive and too complicated.
17 Apr 2023
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Geoff Tracy umm. nope
23 Sep 2021
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Willa Cartwright That's actually a very sensible prediction and necessary consideration for the future.
20 Jun 2021
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Christopher Garrard And what will happen to the waste produced by said genetically modified microorganisms?
06 Jan 2021
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Юрий Бурак Christopher Garrard, pure co2 and h2o and n2? Basic material, you can breathe it out
03 Jul 2021
Юрий Бурак Юрий Бурак, or fill the material containers and sell for $0,20 and name "shi t rade"
03 Jul 2021