This is how the man of 3,000 AD will be. based on scientists (PICTURES)
Mindy paints a bleak future for human evolution
Scientists using special models paint a particularly gloomy future for human evolution in the very distant 3,000 AD. , with the resulting image looking like… a normal nightmare or a person straight out of the most dystopian movies . What is to blame for all this? But of course the continuous, daily and long-hour use of technology, mobile phones and laptops.
Based on these bad – and sometimes necessary – human habits, a team of Toll Free Forwarding scientists designed the “MINDY” model. Thus was given the image of a man with kyphosis, a shrunken neck, a “typing palm” and even – the strangest of all – a double eyelid.
“MINDY” was designed by experts in 3DCG models based on the data given to them by researchers and could be the “man of 3000 AD “, since according to studies that have been done, the modern American spends seven hours a day on the Internet and social media.
Key feature of “MINDY” is kyphosis and smaller neck with Dr. K. Daniel Riew of Orch Spine Hospital in New York explains:
The hours we spend looking down at our cell phones strain our neck and throw our spine out of balance. Because of this posture the neck muscles work twice as hard to support the head.”

The second striking feature of “MINDY” is the fact that her arms, specifically her elbows, are at a right angle due to long hours of computer use where users keep their elbows at a right angle when sitting at a desk.
“MINDY” is sure to suffer from what is known even today as the “typing palm” syndrome , i.e. a palm with fingers that have taken the shape of a mobile phone. Experts have even recorded cases of people who have pain in certain points of contact with the mobile phone and have cubic tunnel syndrome.


The man of 3000 AD it is also predicted to have a thicker skull with a smaller brain as a means of protecting against the radiation emitted by mobile phones, which in the past has been blamed as a potential risk factor for serious health problems.
By far the most impressive evolutionary element of “MINDY”, according to scientists’ estimates, seems to be the second eyelid in the eye. As they argue, it is a means of defense against the blue light emitted by electronic devices, which has been accused of disrupting sleep patterns, headaches, and eye strain.
Mindy’s model is a descendant of “Emma” a humanoid doll introduced in 2019 to show the effects of today’s working conditions. The model was based on answers given by 3,000 workers answering questions about the effects of their work. The result was a hunched over woman with a swollen body and red dehydrated eyes.

