Pregnant robots? First, ask where the eggs come from! Recently, some people have been having wild fantasies about making robots "give birth," but this question falls apart upon closer examination – eggs are exclusive products of human females, and robots don't even have ovaries. Are we supposed to create something out of nothing?



Even if we forcibly insert an egg, there are no fallopian tubes or hormonal environments in the Bots' bodies; if the egg can last for 24 hours, we should be grateful, let alone simulating a "womb" for humans. More realistically, in domestic public hospitals, a single egg retrieval costs 40,000 to 100,000 yuan, and you can't even touch the edge of a bionic system for that price. This is not a technological breakthrough; it's clearly just watching too many sci-fi movies!

No matter how advanced reproductive technology becomes, it cannot avoid the core question of "where do the eggs come from." Avoiding this is just a "pseudo-proposition" cloaked in technology. Do you think it's possible for bots to get pregnant? Let's discuss in the comments section, and don't let fanciful imagination overshadow scientific knowledge!
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