Pierpaolo Petruzziello now temporarily has something that Luke Skywalker had in Star Wars - a thought-controlled robotic hand.
During a one-month experiment, he learned to control the hand with his mind — and said it felt like his lost limb had grown back.
He said: "It's a matter of mind, of concentration. When you think of it as your hand and forearm, it all becomes easier."
Petruzziello learned to wiggle the robotic fingers independently, clench a fist, grab objects and make other movements.
(Thought-controlled robotic hand video)
Consider the robotic hand that Luke Skywalker gets in Star Wars after an argument with his father.
(Luke Skywalker tests his new bionic hand)
Here's a question for Mr. Petruzziello and his roboticists and physicians: why make do with a regular-sized hand when you can have a GIANT robotic hand?
Illustrating Classic Heinlein With AI
'Stasis, cold sleep, hibernation, hypothermia, reduced metabolism, call it what you will - the logistics-medicine research teams had found a way to stack people like cordwood and use them when needed.' - Robert Heinlein, 1956
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Illustrating Classic Heinlein With AI
'Stasis, cold sleep, hibernation, hypothermia, reduced metabolism, call it what you will - the logistics-medicine research teams had found a way to stack people like cordwood and use them when needed.'
Deflector Plasma Screen For Drones ala Star Wars
'If the enemy persists in attacking or even intensifies their power, the density of the plasma in space will suddenly increase, causing it to reflect most of the incoming energy like a mirror.'