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My Dark Path - Frankenstein and the Pacemaker - How Science and Fiction Saved Lives

Frankenstein and the Pacemaker - How Science and Fiction Saved Lives

My Dark Path

07/06/21 • 42 min

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So where did the idea of using an artificial electrical impulse to control the heartbeat begin? Well, as with most scientific progress, there’s a long chain of contributors, but I want to talk today about a transformational role played by an inquisitive man from Minneapolis, Minnesota named Earl Bakken; and the inspiration he got from a movie he saw when he was just a little boy.
Listen To find out more about:

  • How Mary Shelly's Frankenstein influenced the invention of the pacemaker.
  • The Life of Mary Shelly, and the circumstances that lead to her writing Frankenstein
  • How Earl Bakken and other scientists invented the pacemaker
  • Earl Bakken (credited inventor of the pacemaker) and his life
  • The first battery and how it was invented

For Full show notes visit: mydarkpath.com
Sources

REFERENCES/ADDITIONAL READING:

Tufts Now: Think you know your Frankenstein?

Thought Co: Frankenstein Themes, Symbols, and Literary Devices

Sparknots: Frankenstein

New York Times: Earl E Bakken Obituary

Eetimes: Pacemaker was born of a blackout

Csoonline: What are the security implications of Elon Musk’s neuralink?

NBC News: Elon Musk’s Neuralink puts Chips in Pigs Brains

Encyclopeida: Luigi Galvani

Health Grades: Pacemakers

Heart: Pacemaker

Edu News: Remembering Earl Bakken

WSJ- Earl Bakken Pacemaker

Medtronic Newsroom

The Bakken

Earl Bakken

Sickness In Time by MF Thomas

Sickness in Time by MF Thomas Podcast

Killafornia Dreaming Podcast by Roseanne Sinclair

MUSIC:

Spiral by Thorr

Brenner by Falls

Chemical Chains by Empyreal Glow

Parliament’s Crisis by Cody Martin

Pins and Needles by Tide Electric

Weeping Toothcrust by Isaac Joel

My Dark Path explores the hidden conspiracies and unexplained stories that shaped our world.
Visit us at
www.mydarkpath.com
www.youtube.com/@mydarkpath
www.patreon.com/mydarkpath

07/06/21 • 42 min

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