>The human body does not literally require social interaction to continue operating. That's just silly.
I wasn't talking about you. I was talking about whether a human infant missing most of its brain and deprived of all social interaction, environmental stimulation, and physical activity would thrive and mature normally. It would not.
(Also, just for the record, there are things which aren't possible to do, no matter how many awesome engineers you have.)
I wasn't talking about you. I was talking about whether a human infant missing most of its brain and deprived of all social interaction, environmental stimulation, and physical activity would thrive and mature normally. It would not.
(Also, just for the record, there are things which aren't possible to do, no matter how many awesome engineers you have.)