>>13225574>>13225574Never at the level you are thinking about. The body shapes combined with the strengths and capabilities presented are pure fantasy and not even remotely possible.
Besides bones and muscle, your problem will be cartilage and connective tissues will, particularly the spinal discs. This can't really be "augmented" to a large degree without more severe changes to the spine, hips, knees and shoulders at least.
Strength augmentation is also quite pointless, we don't need humans to be strong for anything, it's a fantasy trope. Disease resistance, curing defects, improving lifespan, cancer resistance etc. are much more likely modifications.
>>13225893>You can also make such modified human healthier (no cancer and improved resistance, fitness) and smarter (better memory, concentration, improved >cognitive speed, enhanced learning) and other improvement like decreasing the need for sleep.Perhaps you can some day, but we definitely can't do it today. I would guess that you probably can't do all of those things, at least not without fucking up something else in the process.
You can't really stop cancer in all it's forms in any simple way, you can reduce some risks, it's always a statistics game. The various popsci articles about "mamal x never gets cancer" means "mamal x gets cancer more rarely than we thought".
We still don't know how sleep really works. A lot of the people claiming insanely short sleep cycles (unconfirmed) historically ended up with severe mental disorders as they got older. We have no idea what reducing the apparent need for sleep would do over a long period of time.