iHero
Love your post. I'm still breathing normally because I'm Doctor Oatmeal lol. Now, specifically, hypothetically, I would love to get a Brain Phone, Doctor Musk. Theoretically, Musk I say more haha? But seriously, practically, in reality, sticking a smart chip or smart phone into your brain sounds awesome, but it can ruin the human experience. There are many reasons why I say that. There are many examples to why and how that works. I should probably write books and Steemit posts on it. One example would be in that Adam Sandler movie called Click where he had a remote where he could fast-forward though his life and therefore he would miss his life. If you were part Borg and were able to experience less pain, that may lead to less character development.
Clear as Mud
Beyond that, and at the same time, what if the tech malfunctions? What if we become part of the Matrix? Would there be side-effects? Would there be backdoors? Would there be remote access into your brain which could then conduct mind-control? What else could go wrong? Are there reasons why they are trying to stick tracking devices and other things into our bodies and everything? Why have they been sticking chips in and on animals, patients, inmates, soldiers, employees, children, etc? Great questions. I like to have my own gardens. I love jungles. I want to stay as natural as possible. I'm against 5G. I'm against tech cartels. I'm against bigger government and Big Pharma. I love Batman. I love super heroes.
RE: The implications of being a Super Hero - Would you take them on?