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In his 1941 novelMethuselah’sChildren , scientific discipline fable authorRobertHeinleinwrites about a humanbabymodifiedbyanalienrace . The baby was given the undermentioned " improvements " ( among others ):
" … it ’s body architecture has been redesign for greater efficiency , our useless simian hangover have been left out , and its organs have been rearranged in a more sensible fashion . You ca n’t say it ’s not human , for it is … an improved model . Take that supernumerary appendage at the wrist . That ’s another hand , a miniature one … backed up by a microscopic center . you’re able to see how useful that would be , once you got used to the estimate . "

Freaky Fractal Fingers, Fingers, Fingers
Heinlein also pursued similar ideas a bit earlier in his 1940 novellaWaldo , his story about , well , waldoes - he originated the construct as well as the term . Awaldois a outback operator that mimics human motion at larger and smaller scales . For example , waldoes that looked like mechanical hands that were six animal foot across could bend blade girder , as well as " diminutive pixy hands , an column inch across " used for miniature piece of work . In his former workTime Enough for Love , he wrote about " ultramicrominiature waldoes " that could be used for factor surgery .
Roboticist Hans Moravec conceived of a more " fractal " variant of this theme ; a " bush robot " ( also called a " Fractal branching radical - dexterous robot " ) that literally had manipulators on its manipulators on its operator … you get the idea .
( Moravec Bush Robot simulation )

Moravec states that this idea is at least a half - 100 from being hardheaded ; among the advances required are
Science fabrication authorKen MacLeod , inEngine City , wrote about a sort of alien tarantula that was directlyinspired by Moravec ’s piece of work :
… At the final stage of each process ’s eight finger there are tinier appendages , eight of them , and these fingers ' fingerlets are what exposed out to grasp the microscopical frictions of the pane … ( Read more about the foreign Lycosa tarentula )

For a freaky exemplification of both Heinlein ’s and Moravec ’s estimation that is perfectly suitable to the Halloween season , see theDactyl Fractal Zoomat Zapato Productions . A static sample is shown below .
( Dactyl Fractal : snap to Zoom )
Find out more about Robert Heinlein’swaldoes;for a different vision of a automatonlike operator , seeTheRobot Blanket Project . Read detailsaboutbushrobots . Thanks toPosthumanBluesfor parts of this story .

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