>>12598412>Power doesn't seem the issue, if the limb is like an arm or leg then there's plenty space for battery storageA battery needs to be recharged, the point is to find a way to not have to.
Also, modern batteries are efficient but not that much
>The artificial limbs don't need to be connected to nerves and blood vesselsIf you want it to respond to your thoughts as a normal limb would, yes it does. Trans-cutaneal sensors are not that sensitive and the only solution we have found right now for the problem is to surgically reposition under the skin the nerve you want to pick up
>There's no modern technology that doesn't get replaced every 5-10 yearsYou don't get it, prosthetic surgery is difficult and dangerous, even more so each time you have to substitute the broken prosthetic with a new one: that's why knee prosthetics, for example, are usually left as a last measure and are not implanted before a certain age (if possible), because it's dangerous to change them and you have to do it every 10 years or so
>There's no modern technology that doesn't get replaced every 5-10 yearsI mean that the most feasible and practical solution to the prosthetic problem is to just re-grow the limb/organ or at least clone it and transplant it