When do the world records stop

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This is something I have been thinking about since the Olympics... at what point will it not be possible for human beings to swim or run any faster. There has to be a point where the human body just can't go any faster, no matter how much you train, what kind of things you put into your body (legal or not), etc. I mean it isn't possible to swim a 400 IM, for example, in 2 seconds (at least I don't think it ever will be) so where does it end? And when will that happen?
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    Originally posted by Seagurl51 I hate to think of that being the case. But I think as long as the records can be broken naturally, they will be. ~Kyra p.s. and of course, the math prof. baffles all of us with logic:eek: I do not think we see a lot of natural records even these days, we just hope they are natural, but I am sure that natural limit was broken some time ago, now it is the battle of doctors and drugs ...
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    Originally posted by Seagurl51 I hate to think of that being the case. But I think as long as the records can be broken naturally, they will be. ~Kyra p.s. and of course, the math prof. baffles all of us with logic:eek: I do not think we see a lot of natural records even these days, we just hope they are natural, but I am sure that natural limit was broken some time ago, now it is the battle of doctors and drugs ...
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