Breakthrough Season 1 Episode 2 More Than Human
- TV-PG
- November 8, 2015
- 7 min
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7.9 (34)
In the second episode of Breakthrough season 1, titled "More Than Human," the focus is on the world of prosthetics and neurotechnology. The episode starts off by introducing us to an amputee named Scott, who lost his left arm in an accident and has been struggling to adapt to life with a prosthetic limb. Scott has been using one of the latest advanced prosthetics, but it still leaves him feeling like he's missing a part of himself.
The episode then moves on to the work of neurosurgeon Dr. Eric Leuthardt, who has been working on a project that aims to create a neural interface that will allow humans to control computers with their minds. He explains that the human brain is essentially a computer and that with the right technology, we could potentially communicate with machines using our thoughts.
We also meet a man named Greg, who suffered a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the waist down. He has been working with a team of engineers to create a robotic exoskeleton that will allow him to walk again. Greg is excited about the potential of the technology to revolutionize the lives of people with disabilities and is determined to be one of the first to try it out.
Throughout the episode, we see how the latest advancements in prosthetics and neurotechnology are changing the way we think about disability and what it means to be human. We learn about the challenges and limitations of current technology, but also witness the incredible potential for these innovations to transform the lives of people with disabilities.
As the episode comes to a close, we see the progress that Scott, Greg, and Dr. Leuthardt's team have made and the hope that these breakthroughs bring to those who have been living with disabilities. We are left with the realization that we are more than just human, that we have the ability to use technology to enhance our lives and push the boundaries of our physical limitations.