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Terrifying model shows what humans could look like by the year 3000

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Researchers have revealed a terrifying image of what human beings could look like by the year 3000. Toll Free Forwarding created 'Mindy', a digital 3D model that shows how technology could negatively impact human evolution over the next 1000 years or so, the Mirror reports.

With a thicker neck, a hunched-back, and a smaller brain - it's a horrifying glimpse of what awaits mankind if smartphones and computers remain an essential part of our day-to-day lives.

A spokesperson for the company said: "Technology has revolutionised the way we do business. Whether it's the instant access to infinite knowledge through a device in our pocket, or the ability for businesses to expand into new markets all over the world with a virtual phone number, the scope of technology's impact is limitless, and this trend shows no sign of letting up."While this has been great for job creation, productivity, and learning new skills, there is a growing body of evidence that uncovers the negative effects technology can have on our bodies.

To fully realise the impact everyday tech has on us, we sourced scientific research and expert opinion on the subject, before working with a 3D designer to create a future human whose body has physically changed due to consistent use of smartphones, laptops, and other tech."On their website, the experts explain each of the evolutionary changes we could undergo as a species.Arched Back and NeckScientists said: "The design and typical user habits of modern tech objects like smartphones and computer monitors have a significant impact on the way we sit and stand."Consistently adjusting our position to look down at our phone, or up at our office screen, has been proven to strain parts of our body that determine our

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