Summary
The Weird Doomsday Theory in MHA could change the future of society. People with powerful abilities continuously appear, forcing the human body to adapt to them with unknown consequences. Society must evolve to guide children with strong quirks towards a better future.
One of My Hero AcademyAt its best is how its society is structured entirely around its quirks and how these have impacted the population, for better or worse. However, there are still many mysteries regarding the nature of these powers and how exactly they work, but the biggest mystery regarding the quirks is a theory that is addressed throughout the story. story and can shake the foundation of the world and change the future of humanity. Society in My Hero Academia: Apocalypse Theory Weird Quirk.
People with strong personalities make up the majority and influence the public; this causes those without the trait to be considered inferior, as demonstrated by Aoyama's backstory. The dynamics of oddities add layers to MHA's complex world; that's why these powers are registered and regulated, because everyone acknowledges how dangerous the oddities would be otherwise.
However, the rise of oddities in the world is a phenomenon that could have unintended consequences, as the Singularity theory suggests. The consequences of this theory are yet to be concluded and the series needs to resolve them before ending.
MHA has yet to explain the impact the confirmation of this theory would have on society
The theory of the end of the world of strange powers was proven correct by Shigaraki.
The Singularity Theory is said to be a failed theory by Dr. Garaki and claims that The quirks will grow stronger with each generation, making it impossible for the human body to adapt and eventually causing the extinction of the human race.. This theory has been brought up several times in the story and was first introduced in the Remedial Course Arc in chapter #166 to explain why children's odd habits are so strong even when they are young. .
In chapter #246, Dr. Garaki told Tomura Shigaraki that with each generation, the oddities become more impure, more ambiguous, and stronger, and signs of the theory have begun to appear. since the fourth generation. This explains Eri's Quirk is strong enough to turn back someone's time without her being able to control it, Dabi's Quirk doesn't match his body but is extremely powerful at the same time, and also there is the emergence of powers that defy logic, such as the New Order of Star and Stripes. . This theory is also used to refer to Toga's ability when she uses Sad Man's Legion in chapter #393.
The oddball theory was proven true with Shigaraki's mutation in Chapter #343, causing him to be able to form hundreds of fingers, showing His body transformed to gain a form of self-defense, which is a sign of the results of humanity adapting to oddities. However, since the story has reached its conclusion, it is necessary to explore the consequences that the correct theory will have on society, such as what will happen to future generations and how the heroes will Dealing with uncontrollable oddities.
Plan for the apocalyptic theory of the singularity
The theory opens the door to knowing to what extent quirks can be adaptive
In chapter #217, Eri says that her power only causes trouble and she wishes she never had it, but Deku reminds her that she saved him and it all depends on how she uses her power . The human body is adaptable and the Singularity Theory has addressed the very aspect of human evolution, so this is a problem for the future that the MHA society cannot solve immediately. However, society can still evolve to guide children born with these strong characteristics and help them adapt to them.
A sharp knife is dangerous, right? But use it right and you can make some delicious dishes – Izuku Midoriya, My Hero Academia.
Eri receives compassion and guidance, and her powers are able to return Mirio's powers and restore Deku's arm in the final battle. Making society better is MHA's perspective; it can stop villains from being born from misunderstood people, just like the League of Villains, and it's the first step towards finding a practical solution to the theory and stopping the situation. The human condition becomes unsustainable.
Additionally, getting this theory right opens up new possibilities for knowing to what extent quirks can be adaptive. The emphasis on this theory throughout the manga shows that it is a mystery that will finally be solved in the aftermath of the war. If bodies can evolve with abilities, that's definitely something that needs to be addressed, perhaps when Horikoshi confirms what will happen to Deku now that he's lost his powers in My Hero Academy the last chapters.