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
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Sources
REFERENCES/ADDITIONAL READING:
Tufts Now: Think you know your Frankenstein?
Thought Co: Frankenstein Themes, Symbols, and Literary Devices
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
Edu News: Remembering Earl Bakken
Sickness in Time by MF Thomas Podcast
Killafornia Dreaming Podcast by Roseanne Sinclair
MUSIC:
Chemical Chains by Empyreal Glow
Parliament’s Crisis by Cody Martin
Pins and Needles by Tide Electric
Weeping Toothcrust by Isaac Joel
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07/06/21 • 42 min
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