Yes and no. Bionic ones are much closer, as we can't fully replicate cell growth to the level needed to make that. Plus, the problem with skin is its truly not that great. It serves its purpose but something like carbon fiber is both more durable and lighter than that of an average arm. We just need to connect it to nerve endings and it'll function just like a normal limb
Actually in many ways it was more profetic for it's time. And $30,000 is what mine will cost. But they were getting into stuff that was scientific theory at best and outright science fiction then. Sixties
In general, an engineering degree is needed for this kind of research, but there are other disciples that are part of the boarder field. Depending on what you want to do with bionics, you can have a mechanical, electrical, biomedical, or robotics engineering degree. But collaboration can cross boundaries to the medical side with prosthetist-scientists, physician-scientists, and surgeons. The field is also rapidly expanding into artificial intelligence.
A team or even a whole company working on a project like this. Not just one person. Designers, Doctors, Software Engineers, Hardware Engineers... There also also Team Managers, Project Owners, Software Tester, Hardware Testers, people who do marketing for it... You can be part of a project like this from a wide range of different specializations. Go ahead!
Actually working on that with subdermal chips, tiny, that can link to the legs with tiny wires, perhaps Bluetooth in the future. Also may be able to use chips to repair Alzheimers.
It's only expensive because people will pay anything to get their health back. If only health care were non profit there would be so much less suffering in the world
Someone in the comment section said that humans are creating organs better that what we are born with? Our organs are so personal to each individual that a person after an organ transplant will take on the personality of their organ donors and can even have that person's memories YIKES that is so cool.
It's a surgical procedure, carried out under a general anaesthetic 🙂 . Post-op painkillers would also be used. After healing, the artificial limb is click on, click off.
If you're in the US, there are some companies, some of the more advanced ones can have tiny chips under the skin, connected to sensors in the limb that give your nerves immediate feed back.
My sympathies, I only lost one. Mine will have a microprocessor that "learns" my stride. It has pressure sensors that give the ankle and knee joints feedback. I can't get it until the swelling goes down, above knee amputation. 2-3 months
Is sounds messed up but growing human bodies with no brain (so there’s no conscious) then using the parts is the most realistic approach I can think of. Then somehow altering our cells to accept the limbs.
Elon musks brain chip will help a lot with the latency and also with it in the skull the signals would be stronger. Then the feeling of touch would be even better.
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imagine when bionic limbs get soo good the only reason to keep your real ones is sentimental value
As an amputee, believe me even if I could "on your right" Steve Rogers I would take my functional 65 year old legs in a heartbeat
Thankfully that will never be the case
Working on making that real as we speak
Yeah I know many a 60yo that would fuck the old shit off in a heartbeat. Each to they own.@@krknfmkr8919
dosnt fit in with your ideal future I guess, gonna have to get used to that. @@theproblemmustbeinyourpant5910
This is really awesome.
I love this world of prosthetics.
Take care and have a great week!! 🌍💯🤗
Thanks for feeling ,better and human again. Thanks for helping the injured, rebuild
I think the real furture of proshetics is not mechanical limbs, but artificial grown ones from the persons own cells (so the body doesn't reject it).
Yes and no. Bionic ones are much closer, as we can't fully replicate cell growth to the level needed to make that. Plus, the problem with skin is its truly not that great. It serves its purpose but something like carbon fiber is both more durable and lighter than that of an average arm. We just need to connect it to nerve endings and it'll function just like a normal limb
@@seaoc6578 I'm sure you are the expert.
I could see scientists trying to connect bionic limbs to the mind so there would be better reaction timing ,strength control , and feeling of course .
@@magicwood2360 and looks cooler.
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So this means the "Six Million Dollar Man" from late 70s was primitive tech compared to current tech. This video is amazing. 👍🏻😊
Actually in many ways it was more profetic for it's time. And $30,000 is what mine will cost. But they were getting into stuff that was scientific theory at best and outright science fiction then. Sixties
Anyone know what kind of discipline specializes in designing & producing these kind of things, biomedical? Electrical engineering?
Mostly engineering
It's Biomedical engineering, even better if it's offered as an undergraduate specialty.
In general, an engineering degree is needed for this kind of research, but there are other disciples that are part of the boarder field. Depending on what you want to do with bionics, you can have a mechanical, electrical, biomedical, or robotics engineering degree. But collaboration can cross boundaries to the medical side with prosthetist-scientists, physician-scientists, and surgeons. The field is also rapidly expanding into artificial intelligence.
Orthotics and prosthetics
A team or even a whole company working on a project like this. Not just one person. Designers, Doctors, Software Engineers, Hardware Engineers... There also also Team Managers, Project Owners, Software Tester, Hardware Testers, people who do marketing for it... You can be part of a project like this from a wide range of different specializations. Go ahead!
The game changer will be direct brain machine interface.
Actually working on that with subdermal chips, tiny, that can link to the legs with tiny wires, perhaps Bluetooth in the future. Also may be able to use chips to repair Alzheimers.
It's only expensive because people will pay anything to get their health back. If only health care were non profit there would be so much less suffering in the world
It's also expensive because of the technology being used.
plz make a video on future of biomedical engg.
Just a shame they are so expensive. Until the price drops, I'm stuck in the house.
Someone in the comment section said that humans are creating organs better that what we are born with?
Our organs are so personal to each individual that a person after an organ transplant
will take on the personality of their organ donors
and can even have that person's memories
YIKES
that is so cool.
inspirational video
That surgery for implanting prosthetics to the bone looks f***ing painful
It's a surgical procedure, carried out under a general anaesthetic 🙂 . Post-op painkillers would also be used. After healing, the artificial limb is click on, click off.
@@ANONIE47 kinda reminds me of what they do in Fullmetal Alchemist, except in that they hook it up to your nerves.
but question is where we get these bionic limbs?
in an accident i lost my both legs
If you're in the US, there are some companies, some of the more advanced ones can have tiny chips under the skin, connected to sensors in the limb that give your nerves immediate feed back.
My sympathies, I only lost one. Mine will have a microprocessor that "learns" my stride. It has pressure sensors that give the ankle and knee joints feedback. I can't get it until the swelling goes down, above knee amputation. 2-3 months
Great video.
Is sounds messed up but growing human bodies with no brain (so there’s no conscious) then using the parts is the most realistic approach I can think of. Then somehow altering our cells to accept the limbs.
I can already see a future where a company is trying to weaponize prosthetic limbs
Jesus Christ imagine that first fella chasing you in the middle of the night.
Elon musks brain chip will help a lot with the latency and also with it in the skull the signals would be stronger. Then the feeling of touch would be even better.
Super 👏👏👏 !
You're telling me I can be wolverine?
This could be used in tandem with a I like chat, GPT for the criminal justice system
想 为 另 人们 提供 更 好 的 条件
Amen
Such a bloody creation 😲
I don’t recommend becoming an above the knee amputee… lol
Researcher reach out because I have a ton of ideas
I bet powering them is an issue too.
Nope. Actually regrowing limbs is the future.
I hope so
I believe it’s possible now but there’s not a way to charge a person for the rest of there life, money is truly the root of all evil!
Sorry, but no. Regrowing limbs is nice, for now. But 100 years down the road, bionics will render natural body parts outdated.
A problem with it is you would have to have cured cancer; accelerated growth would result in a high risk of cancer
Ok Doctor Curtis Connors
K-4
미쳤군!
Minding mind
Great
We are gonna be robots innthe future
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Good mesage
미쳤다!
Lose the music, the video doesn’t need it.
personally find that this fits it better th-cam.com/video/G70S5fumHso/w-d-xo.html
One day go beyond God given limbs, most bs statement ever lmfao
Bionic demo good but making is very bad,only they take money
Bionic mumbai & hyderabad service is not good,i make leg from bionic mumbai only the take money,but my leg make very bad,,i m not walk proper,tomuch havy,band socket,,
I want this to be my career
here before borging yourself is mainstream