Could it be possible to make a man-shaped robot in the 1950s?
Human-shaped robots can carry portable generator like "Anunnaki" carried handbag for making electricity. So could that handbag be some kind of aggregate for the man-shaped robot? I don't know the answer, but that image inspired me with this text.
In the beginning, I got one silly idea in my mind. Could the handbag of "Anunnaki" be some kind of power unit for some kind of robot? The thing is that this kind of idea is really good to think, but if we would want to create a man-shaped robot there is a possibility, that the robot must carry aggregate or portable generator with it because it needs the electricity for its systems.
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Could it be possible to make a man-shaped robot in the 1950s?
The answer is yes. In this case, we are talking about radio-controlled automatons. Automaton means robot, which is created by using other control units than computers.
The thing that this kind of device requires is two channels radios for every joint, the number of those channels is huge, but it's not impossible to make by using "dummy" or analog radio control. The "scar" at the side of the head could be the place, where the rotating channel selector is put in the control unit. And then the joints can have their radios, which are used to control that thing. Microphones are operating as ear and the eyes would be TV-cameras.
This is one version of the man-shaped robots, which are possible to make before computers, and the thing is that by using modern technology, this kind of system would be very easy to complete. The thing is that every joint in the artificial skeleton is needed to install the servo engine. So there are needed lots of tools. The electricity and other things must be guaranteed, but this kind of system would be somehow unpractical. But it can carry a portable generator with it like some handbag. And that thing allows creating power for its system.
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