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According to Dr. Garaki's supposedly failing theory, the Quirks Singularity Theory, quirks would get stronger with every generation and the human body cannot adapt to them, therefore leading to human extinction. Originally presented in the Remedial Course Arc in chapter # 166 to explain why the children's peculiarities were so strong despite their young age, the notion has been raised multiple times in the novel.
In chapter #246, Dr. Garaki informed Tomura Shigaraki that signs of the hypothesis have begun to show themselves since the fourth generation; oddities will get more impure, more ambiguous, and more potent with every generation. This clarifies Eri's quirk being strong enough to reverse someone's time without her being able to control it, Dabi's quirk being unsuited for his body but at the same time quite strong, and also the appearance of Quirks that defy logic, like Star and Stripes's New Order. Toga's peculiarity was also referenced using the idea when she employed Sad Man's Legion in chapter #393.
Eri comments in chapter #217 that she wishes she never had her power since it just causes difficulties; Deku reminds her that she saved him and that it's all about how she uses it. The Quirk Singularity Theory addresses the very element of human evolution, hence it's a future issue that MHA's society cannot immediately address as the human body has the capacity for adaptation. Still, society can change to support the kids born with these unique traits and enable them to fit in.
Eri got sympathy and direction; her strength helped Mirio's peculiarity to be restored and Deku's arms in the last fight. The goal of MHA is to improve society; it is the first step towards discovering a workable solution to the idea and therefore preventing that mankind becomes unsustainable. It can also prevent villains from being produced out of misunderstood individuals, exactly like the League of Villains.
One of the best aspects of My Hero Academia is its world's fully concentrates on oddities and how they have affected the inhabitants, for better or worse. Though the biggest Mystery involving quirks has been examined throughout the story and may challenge the foundation of the world and change society's path in My Hero Academia: the Quirk Singularity Doomsday Theory, there are still many secrets regarding these abilities and how they function.
Most people have strong peculiarities; this influences the population and makes those without quirks feel like they are less than others, as Aoyama's background shows. The dynamics of oddities complicate the world of MHA; however, these powers are registered and monitored as everyone knows how dangerous they could be without control.
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Eri got direction and sympathy; her talent might bring back Mirio's peculiarity in the last battle and restore Deku's arms. MHA seeks to improve society; it is the first step toward discovering a solution to the theory and thereby prevents humanity from becoming unsustainable; it can stop villains from being produced out of misunderstood people, like the League of Villains.
Eri got sympathy and direction; her strength helped Mirio's peculiarity to be restored in the last battle and Deku's arms. The goal of MHA is to improve society; it is the first step towards discovering a workable solution to the idea and therefore preventing that mankind becomes unsustainable. It can also prevent villains from being produced out of misunderstood individuals, exactly like the League of Villains.
Furthermore, the theory underlines fresh opportunities for comprehending the degree of adaptability of peculiarities. The focus on this hypothesis throughout the Manga reveals that it is a riddle that ought to be resolved at last in the years following the war. Perhaps once Horikoshi reveals what will happen to Deku now that he has lost his quirk in the latter chapters of My Hero Academia, the body should be definitely addressed, maybe alongside the quirk.