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Permanent Artificial Hearts Are Closer Than You Think 

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For decades, scientists have been trying to build a long-lasting replacement for the human heart. Now, an Australian inventor believes he’s cracked one of the hardest problems in medicine.
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@business
@business 2 года назад
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@Unknown_Ooh
@Unknown_Ooh 2 года назад
How about no
@meghapatil4545
@meghapatil4545 2 года назад
Oh quick to make video🎥🎥
@meghapatil4545
@meghapatil4545 2 года назад
@@dikshapandey6377 hu are you
@jaydevagrawal3356
@jaydevagrawal3356 2 года назад
Fgffff
@alifitnesssolution
@alifitnesssolution 2 года назад
Or ells better we shd adjust goat heart .
@princeramos3893
@princeramos3893 2 года назад
We've been trying to reach you concerning your hearts extended warranty.
@nancyxiao6668
@nancyxiao6668 2 года назад
underrated comment
@Jinisinsane
@Jinisinsane 2 года назад
They should put a sticker on your forehead telling when your next bloodchange is due.
@bj_
@bj_ 2 года назад
Just wait til the repo come knocking
@geraldmaxwell3277
@geraldmaxwell3277 2 года назад
This was actually in the Sci-Fi series Incorporated.
@youngmo77
@youngmo77 2 года назад
@@bj_ Facts.
@jps6734
@jps6734 2 года назад
My son was born with congenital heart disease, these kinds of news make me hopeful for his long term future.
@joseph7858
@joseph7858 2 года назад
all the best for your son!
@youngmo77
@youngmo77 2 года назад
Much love and support for you, pops. ❤️❤️❤️
@SaidBKD95
@SaidBKD95 2 года назад
All the best wishes for your son
@raymondkanga
@raymondkanga 2 года назад
@Kevin Tewey what's your problem?
@SonofTheMorningStar666
@SonofTheMorningStar666 2 года назад
I hope you are rich.
@officer_baitlyn
@officer_baitlyn 2 года назад
the engineer working on an artificial heart for his dad truly makes my eyes water
@selectiveapathy
@selectiveapathy 2 года назад
You could see that when he was speaking about the fan inside that his dad made, his eyes got watery. He is sad that his father is gone but continues to push through this to come up with a solution because had his father had it, he would still be alive today.
@user-tt1zq7ws2e
@user-tt1zq7ws2e 2 года назад
El psy congroo
@matthewwynn3025
@matthewwynn3025 2 года назад
Same man
@erwinzer0
@erwinzer0 Год назад
Thanks to education and the facility, this kind of technologies is possible.
@jefferyepstein9210
@jefferyepstein9210 Год назад
Imagine how fast they could accomplish this if the government gave them the same amount of money to develop as they give to countries to destroy other countries.
@jameskim2007
@jameskim2007 9 месяцев назад
This guy I knew had an artificial heart, they don’t last long, his lasted 4 years. The day he had to shut off his heart a few months ago was an experience I still have trouble processing how it must’ve felt. Knowing and counting down your exact day and time is unimaginable. A week prior he said that every second that passes is and impossible amount of worth and every word with a loved one is constantly appreciated and replayed. I learned we take our time for granted, spend too much complaining about things that don’t matter and spend too much time angry. It’s too valuable so appreciate and celebrate everyone in your life every chance you get cause that’s all that will matter to you. Death is coming, it’s just about when, be loved and remembered when you go.
@speedslayerr
@speedslayerr 8 месяцев назад
Wow so he was forced to shut it down and just die?
@jameskim2007
@jameskim2007 8 месяцев назад
@@speedslayerr he wasn’t really forced, the artificial heart was an emergency fix cause he got into a car accident and it was supposed to buy him two years, he got to live an extra 2 which he says was a blessing but it was a very painful and expensive extra two. if they left it on any longer it would’ve been very painful death not to mention very expensive which his family would be left paying.
@muluarebo164
@muluarebo164 7 месяцев назад
cant he change another artificial heart? doesnt the fake heart work properly? does it malfunction?
@jameskim2007
@jameskim2007 7 месяцев назад
@@muluarebo164 current artificial hearts are only meant to keep you alive till you get a real heart from a donor. Artificial hearts come with a lot of issues like blood clotting. For my friends situation, he couldn’t get a donor heart, his artificial heart was his last heart from the start due to complications from a car accident.
@kapilhooda2373
@kapilhooda2373 2 года назад
I lost my dad to heart failure. There were no symptoms whatsoever. Even if this technology were present, we couldn't have saved him. But still this video gives me hope that someday someone could save their loved ones.
@divib1313
@divib1313 2 года назад
I hope you're doing better now my friend. May your dad rest in peace
@explicitmoviesvideohighlig4831
@explicitmoviesvideohighlig4831 2 года назад
People born in the future aka our great great great grand children will be so lucky living in a time of tech has taken that next step in evolution and living much longer than ever thought possible via advancements in robots, artificial intelligence, artificial limbs etc etc... They can simulate exactly what the world used to look like whether its right now in 2021 or whatever year so they can see the stars & galaxies that in their time will have moved so far away that the sky above will look much different. Poor them lol... They live in a time where they can travel & become citizens of Mars which has been terraformed and have built Spaceships that travel near the speed at light and are close to cracking how to travel safely via a blackhole inside of a ship that will now take them to places in universe never also thought possible hahahah
@Enes-wj5xq
@Enes-wj5xq 2 года назад
@@explicitmoviesvideohighlig4831 What a delusional atheist smh
@kuokkamdamha1691
@kuokkamdamha1691 2 года назад
@@Enes-wj5xq why you saying that he is atheist does religion deny the futur ?
@thelovefamily8565
@thelovefamily8565 2 года назад
@@kuokkamdamha1691 he just scared the future will see his nasty web history 🤣
@davidschaftenaar6530
@davidschaftenaar6530 2 года назад
in 2019 I developed heart failure at 29 due to an underlying birth defect I was unaware of at the time. I recovered somewhat after some weeks in the hospital, but half of my heart's capacity is permanently gone now. Going off what my doctor told me, I have about 8 years or so left for modern medicine to get me my cyborg heart... Glad to hear things are advancing in this regard!
@RandomFunZer
@RandomFunZer 2 года назад
Stay strong brother!
@harrison5280
@harrison5280 2 года назад
Can you still do intense exercise? and why exactly will you be dead in 8 years your heart is still working now?
@zaid-zi6qy
@zaid-zi6qy 2 года назад
So you need heart transplant
@ReyNico
@ReyNico 2 года назад
@@harrison5280 i highly doubt he can do exercise. He only has that long left because his heart is at half capacity and has to work so much harder to keep him alive. So it will wear out much much faster.
@Abyssal2808
@Abyssal2808 2 года назад
I'm so sorry for you! Stay strong!
@chrisoraha8995
@chrisoraha8995 2 года назад
I was a Quality Manager at a company that machined and inspected the titanium components that went into the assembly of Heartmate II, Heartmate III, and the Heartware LVAD. We made the housings, impellers, inflow tubes and more with dimensional tolerances as tight as .0001”. Such a rewarding job knowing the items being created are going to save lives.
@sburt1998
@sburt1998 6 месяцев назад
I work in a unit that implants LVADs. Really incredible devices!
@samhumphrey5389
@samhumphrey5389 9 часов назад
​@@sburt1998 I lost my father during the surgery for an LVAD from sepsis. However engineering that went into this device was truly awe inspiring and the surgeons and nurses that took care of him were remarkable humans
@deez8731
@deez8731 2 года назад
This shows how stunning our heart is, one of the most amazing things in our body, working for years for us.
@theskeletonboi
@theskeletonboi Год назад
This is less due to the design, and more due to the fact that all organs regenerate and heal. Unfortunately, nanomachines that regenerate aren't the solution either. The real solution is based on two concepts of regeneration. One of them is with T-Cell research enabling our bodies to have either a heart grown inside or outside the body for replacing. Otherwise, it's to have a ghost heart 3D printed in such a way that it acts as a map for our real cells to take over and heal it to the point where it has become our heart and the original material dissolves into our body. There is a third option as well, and that is to modify or cause a reaction in our epigenetics that cause our cells to permanently be in a state of repair. This can be accomplished in a few ways. One of these ways is to increase our talomere length, which is associated with longer telomeres and therefore increased cellular lifespan and regenerative ability. Another way is to manipulate specific genes that regulate the regenerative processes in our bodies. I'll stop typing now, I apologize.
@ionescho
@ionescho Год назад
yeah.. so stunning that it fails for some people and it needs to be replaced.
@haidarshehade241
@haidarshehade241 Год назад
You guys in the replies want to live for eternity and never appreciate what you have between your hands.
@dennisneo1608
@dennisneo1608 Год назад
Praise the creator.
@thenavigater7975
@thenavigater7975 Год назад
​​@@CreepyMemes so stunning no mf till now knows how to mimic it
@jeanrenetournecuillert2449
@jeanrenetournecuillert2449 2 года назад
The tears in his eyes when he talked about his daddy... And closed ones i miss mine too.
@kelvinntunde3485
@kelvinntunde3485 2 года назад
There’s people who can build cool stuffs like an artificial hearts at one end of the room. Then there’s me at the other end.
@wizard7314
@wizard7314 2 года назад
There were no tears.
@bigb0ss282
@bigb0ss282 2 года назад
AAKIKAIAKAKIAIAAIKIKAAIKIKAIKAIKIKAIKIKAIKKAKAKAKKKAAAAAAAAAA
@itsMe_TheHerpes
@itsMe_TheHerpes 2 года назад
we have these hearts for more than 10 years now. but it's not a priority. our priority now is "diversity" and to give money to diverse people, in order to diversify us.
@jeffreysoreff9588
@jeffreysoreff9588 2 года назад
@@itsMe_TheHerpes Yup, I've noticed. Heart disease kills more of us than anything else. This should be a higher priority than anything else. Higher priority than space. Higher priority than global warming. Higher priority than warfare.
@glennalexon1530
@glennalexon1530 2 года назад
To be clear- even natural hearts aren't "permanent".
@be-jib
@be-jib 2 года назад
Trueeeee. Thanks for the existential realization
@willamtaft5899
@willamtaft5899 2 года назад
Lifetime warranty.
@rallyworld3417
@rallyworld3417 2 года назад
Only If you don't eat burgers
@BoyBombay
@BoyBombay 2 года назад
cause nothing lasts forever and we both know hearts can change 🎸🎶
@terencefield3204
@terencefield3204 2 года назад
party pooper
@tristanband4003
@tristanband4003 2 года назад
The key to permanent artificial hearts is continuous flow pumps. It's the difference between a bird flapping it's wings and a plane.
@vickifrederick2934
@vickifrederick2934 Год назад
I have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. I appreciate your hard work😊
@anibalflores6707
@anibalflores6707 Год назад
Hi, what were your symptoms? In what tests were you diagnosed?
@ADHDreams
@ADHDreams 2 года назад
“Permanent artificial hearts are closer then you think” - I’ve never actually thought about it.
@kurkgarro2341
@kurkgarro2341 2 года назад
I’ve had a heart attack so I might’ve thought about it a timer two
@gauravaggarwal1983
@gauravaggarwal1983 2 года назад
New way to mint money for Pharma companies. The one given by nature destroy it with substandard foods then replace it. FMCG and Pharma both happy
@midori-doobie
@midori-doobie 2 года назад
@@gauravaggarwal1983 Evil phara companies giving people a working heart 😡
@SassOG
@SassOG 2 года назад
@@midori-doobie ik right like people who are in a hospital bed dieing and are in so much pain how dare we give them a working heart if we did that we would be pure evil 😡😡
@pimpslayer9109
@pimpslayer9109 2 года назад
Simps don’t usually do much thinking outside of the box
@nikkitronic80
@nikkitronic80 2 года назад
I am 40 years old with Congestive heart failure. I had my aortic valve replaced 3 years ago and will need it done again in a few more years. It brings me hope to know that some day I might be a candidate for a full artificial heart replacement. Rock on heart docs, rock on!
@chingmaiartdeco1368
@chingmaiartdeco1368 2 года назад
I replaced my aortic valve 17 years ago. every things work well. doctor say maybe i dont need replaced more
@k.e.1760
@k.e.1760 2 года назад
Wish you the best of luck Nicole!!
@viniandressen
@viniandressen 2 года назад
Look for doctor Esselstyn. You won’t never ever have a heart issue if you listen him. It’s your choice. The doctor is the most famous USA heart transplant surgeon.
@86GT11
@86GT11 2 года назад
I wish you the best!
@rishikkeshsuresh3692
@rishikkeshsuresh3692 2 года назад
Great hug for those who had heart surgery.
@randomnpc5777
@randomnpc5777 2 года назад
So the phrase "I have an iron heart" is more literal than ever
@harshitbagrii
@harshitbagrii 2 года назад
Until someone goes through a CT scan machine
@kohlrabenschwanz
@kohlrabenschwanz 3 месяца назад
@@harshitbagriiu mean MRI.... and its not made of "iron" its pretty much titan and Plastik. Titan ist not ferromagnetic btw. Indian education system tststs
@kunaljoshi6892
@kunaljoshi6892 Год назад
Just a few days back my mother died because of cardiac arrest in hospital during routine checkup. She didn't even gave us some minutes to react and didn't had any heart problem. I believe someday we have such a device which can track different heart related metrics so that we have some prior information regarding the same.
@mikejt44
@mikejt44 2 года назад
I was honoured to work on the software and firmware for this project :-)
@shashank3165
@shashank3165 2 года назад
If I may ask, what kind of software is needed for artificial hearts like the one above?
@TonyRidesDirtbikes
@TonyRidesDirtbikes 2 года назад
@@shashank3165 Probably the software you saw that regulated the air/water flow when he changed the bpm or something idk
@danlaub7156
@danlaub7156 2 года назад
Can it be hacked?
@1MinuteFlipDoc
@1MinuteFlipDoc 2 года назад
wow, talk about a job that has a real world beneficial impact!
@AVAM..
@AVAM.. 2 года назад
probably something super fast and written in C..
@nsty96
@nsty96 2 года назад
So we turbo charge the heart… imagine when this person sneezes and the heart goes stustustu..
@josephxavier8636
@josephxavier8636 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@JohnDoe-zw3xs
@JohnDoe-zw3xs 2 года назад
The people gon have stickers on their head saying v tec inside
@jondoe19896091
@jondoe19896091 2 года назад
when I looked at the design I was like hold up... thats a turbocharger! but they are australians, they they love their turbos
@Zopdoz
@Zopdoz 2 года назад
silly billy 😂😂😂
@bigmock141
@bigmock141 2 года назад
Chelios jump start from a car
@KevRyanCG
@KevRyanCG 2 года назад
Can't wait to get my series 7 sports heart, by Jensen.
@rubenfabela9285
@rubenfabela9285 2 года назад
Extended warranties! Financing! Qualifies for health tax credit! 💟😀😃💀
@fiddley
@fiddley 2 года назад
Jensen sports heart? Y'know, I'd buy that for a dollar.
@rubenfabela9285
@rubenfabela9285 2 года назад
@@fiddleyperhaps Yamaha! You pick the heart! 🤣
@gaoshikui88
@gaoshikui88 2 года назад
Very fascinating. Especially getting the device to know when to speed up and when to slow down
@r1sabotage
@r1sabotage 2 года назад
Randon guy A: How did John die? Randon guy B: He left his heart charger at home
@battlefield25
@battlefield25 2 года назад
He used it too much😂
@yahosearch6204
@yahosearch6204 2 года назад
Some one used EMP
@toxsicxr8ford57
@toxsicxr8ford57 2 года назад
He drank a powerade
@himel2623
@himel2623 2 года назад
Wth man
@youkurban
@youkurban 2 года назад
It's not funny. You are not a joking person.
@toldfable
@toldfable 2 года назад
“How could you be so heartless?” Glad you asked
@moriarteaa4692
@moriarteaa4692 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@srujangurram
@srujangurram 2 года назад
Lamo
@ekksoku
@ekksoku 2 года назад
When I saw the design incorporated metal - I thought "and it's with a heavy heart..."
@versenova5531
@versenova5531 2 года назад
*rips out heart* "here's your answer XD
@mkultra6ix198
@mkultra6ix198 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@UrbanCraftTv
@UrbanCraftTv Год назад
The other day someone had a heart from a pig implanted in him, sadly he passed on after some weeks.
@sludgeman2597
@sludgeman2597 2 года назад
Very interested in the constant flow without the pulse. I would love to see the long term effects on the human body.
@UnacceptableViews
@UnacceptableViews 2 года назад
certainly would be interesting
@sylviarohge4204
@sylviarohge4204 11 месяцев назад
The aorta already serves to dampen the pulsation and convert the blood flow more in the direction of a continuous flow. The reason we have a pulse is that biology cannot produce freely spinning constructs. A continuous blood flow would probably even be an advantage since the pressure surges that are "stressful" for blood vessels are eliminated.
@leeanucha
@leeanucha 2 года назад
Most of us take our body parts for granted but i won’t after this.
@olarmariusalex
@olarmariusalex 2 года назад
True.
@incontinentiabuttocks5271
@incontinentiabuttocks5271 2 года назад
Why not if we're about to have replacements?
@naranja1972
@naranja1972 2 года назад
@@incontinentiabuttocks5271 "about to" ..maybe in 50 or 100 years but then again machine parts will fail given time. if they can clone living organs or 3d print living organs.. something of that sort to create an actual live replacement.. that's probably not in the near future
@NotHumant8727
@NotHumant8727 2 года назад
Most of us take life too seriously and cling to life from result of various misidentification and wrong ideas about reality, preventing us to really live in first place.
@percentile5247
@percentile5247 2 года назад
You still won't because that's how we are as humans. We forget we live in a better place than most humans, we forget that we are healthy, we forget all the positive things about us unless we are in a bad situation or you witness something bad. Ever miss your normal throat when you have a sore throat? But then why aren't we grateful when we don't have a sore throat? It's just how we are.
@Igor-ge1py
@Igor-ge1py 2 года назад
my heart feels weak watching this lol
@jjqq9456
@jjqq9456 2 года назад
Same i feel squeamish 😰
@samuraiboi2735
@samuraiboi2735 2 года назад
Same here i feel panicked watching this😰
@JudoDavid
@JudoDavid 2 года назад
Same! Why is that?
@PsicoPato-
@PsicoPato- 2 года назад
Same brow
@greatexpectations6577
@greatexpectations6577 2 года назад
It is love your feeling
@mustafamarvat863
@mustafamarvat863 2 года назад
Impeccable. Being a Mech Eng I too want to be a part of this humoungous and seemingly impossible feat of making an artificial heart. That's all engineering is about.. Shear Creativity ... Global Problem Solving Vision....
@di380
@di380 2 года назад
This is absolutely fantastic and I’m sure it will save a number of lives
@sokka47
@sokka47 2 года назад
In future, the most terrifying word would be "EMP".
@tejasavhad8190
@tejasavhad8190 2 года назад
I can feel my heart stopping ... After hearing the word EMP
@bobabooey4537
@bobabooey4537 2 года назад
They can make EMP protective body wear. Like wrapping people up in foil.
@ilias-mu4vt
@ilias-mu4vt 2 года назад
@@bobabooey4537 the average customer in the us , does not even leave his rolling faraday cage that often so......
@snugglesthebear4893
@snugglesthebear4893 2 года назад
@@bobabooey4537 Just wrap the artificial heart up in foil inside the body if it does have electronics that would be damaged by EMP
@Brad-il9mw
@Brad-il9mw 2 года назад
If the heart is perfected don't you think other things are next..... Well there's are already bionic arms etc or we could start engineering with flesh?
@YukariAkiyama
@YukariAkiyama 2 года назад
Person: Receives a mechanical heart Credit card: Declines Doctor: **turns heart off**
@KK-pq6lu
@KK-pq6lu 2 года назад
Patient votes for Trump. Department of Health turns off heart.
@rushsale5086
@rushsale5086 2 года назад
In the near future, that would possibly not be a joke at all
@RVINDPAL
@RVINDPAL 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@PRINTORO
@PRINTORO 2 года назад
Bruh
@YukariAkiyama
@YukariAkiyama 2 года назад
@@rushsale5086 I know. Thats why I make jokes about it. If its inevitable, laugh about because you can’t do anything about it.
@vapestar3705
@vapestar3705 Год назад
Why dose this video only have 38k likes?this is so under-rated!!this is absolutely amazing work these Teo have done for everyone in the 🌎
@Umiizack
@Umiizack 2 года назад
It’s great that technology is advancing and making things like this possible. But it makes me so grateful to have a healthy pumping heart ❤️
@viinerimees1524
@viinerimees1524 2 года назад
Detroit become human
@Big1_
@Big1_ 2 года назад
Why so proud? Imagine a heart like that, you could overboosted it with a mobile app to 300ppm or more!!!
@ueno7228
@ueno7228 2 года назад
Imagine you walk into a Metal Detector in an Airport, oops. i guess you can put yourself in an Luggage Scanner.
@Gentleman...Driver
@Gentleman...Driver 2 года назад
@@ueno7228 This happens all the time with Titanium plates under the skin. People have medical certificates for that kind of scenario, so on an airport they know what they are dealing with.
@Quellness223
@Quellness223 2 года назад
Waiting till the increase in wifi throw ur heart off like the others . Ngl
@cabonk3273
@cabonk3273 2 года назад
Installs mechanical heart. After a day, Me: Googles " How to overclock my heart"?
@captainanxious5822
@captainanxious5822 2 года назад
😂 😂
@justinschexnayder8485
@justinschexnayder8485 2 года назад
"Needs more heartspower!" Tim the Toolman Taylor
@arandomperson4718
@arandomperson4718 2 года назад
"Hi, Linus Tech Tips here! And today, we're going to be trying out the brand new HERTZ 2200HZ Heart!"
@kunalahuja9041
@kunalahuja9041 2 года назад
Lol 🤣🤣🤣😅
@mcFronta1ot
@mcFronta1ot 2 года назад
ebay turbo
@nelm8257
@nelm8257 Год назад
As a survivor of out of hosptal cardiac arrest ..Ef 35 male 49 years..very very greatfull to Manchester heart centre uk.hopeing this new heart becomes availabe to us sooner than later.respect to all fellow cardiac survivors..
@fasthandsz
@fasthandsz Год назад
The future does look bright despite the daily horrors of local news
@supapintofreak
@supapintofreak 2 года назад
A real dad plants a seed knowing he'll never enjoy the shade of the tree. This guy's dad with that first impeller
@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13
@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13 2 года назад
Exactly.
@subasthapa4839
@subasthapa4839 2 года назад
A great soul, respect 🙏
@baam25th31
@baam25th31 2 года назад
Hopefully these aren't overpriced, and hopefully insurance covers for them.
@OttyYolf
@OttyYolf 2 года назад
Big Pharma will make sure it'll be incredibly overpriced and not covered by any but the best insurance, and even then, it'll have a high co-pay
@baam25th31
@baam25th31 2 года назад
@@OttyYolf yep, sadly that is true.
@baam25th31
@baam25th31 2 года назад
@@86GT11 of course they do
@PseudonymAliase
@PseudonymAliase 2 года назад
that's why you would travel to Thailand and get one for cheap.
@baam25th31
@baam25th31 2 года назад
@@PseudonymAliase To be fair if it's a heart transplant I wouldn't risk it with Thailand.
@andykww
@andykww Год назад
I think it's more realistic for genetic engineering to advance to a point where we can grow replacement organs, including a heart. The complexity of how cells in a body function cannot be replicated by engineering. Not for a very long time.
@mehedipc5349
@mehedipc5349 Год назад
Great work. More need to be done
@keithbaranga5729
@keithbaranga5729 2 года назад
That BiVOCOR one looks like a turbo but for your circulatory system xD
@lesliegrace8360
@lesliegrace8360 2 года назад
It needs VTEC to KICK IN YO!
@docdog8154
@docdog8154 2 года назад
Actually … in theory the real Turbo is actually an LVAD, that FYI doesn’t generate a beat… we have many patients with that, awaiting transplants… then again balloon pumps and ECMO and hemodialysis can kinda keep you alive … the negative thing about machines is hemolytic anemia, it is one of the greatest challenges, it even occurs in valve replacement…
@wot3ver
@wot3ver 2 года назад
This guy could change the world. I wish him the very best!
@chia_pet7121
@chia_pet7121 2 года назад
Yes, take out the leading cause of death for people so they overpopulate, starve or die in wars over materials and living space. Like it or not, lifespans are needed if for nothing other than to try and draw out how long the Earth will last.
@Psyrens
@Psyrens 2 года назад
I Can't wait. I only hope that something like this can be attainable. I'd give my left eye to be able to have a normal heart, one that actually works correctly.
@estacaotech
@estacaotech 2 года назад
It looks terrifying and incredible at the same time, maybe its because of movies who shows robotic human parts as something that can be helpful and dark at the same time.
@shubhankarchowdhury5674
@shubhankarchowdhury5674 2 года назад
It Really proves "Necessity is the mother of invention".
@danielrobbani9249
@danielrobbani9249 2 года назад
Naah! These days inventions are the necessity. Yea that's right!
@aloysius260500
@aloysius260500 2 года назад
We can rebuild him, we have the technology
@miked6523
@miked6523 2 года назад
“With bionic sound effects”
@JohnSmith-ox3gy
@JohnSmith-ox3gy 2 года назад
Mr Sarif: Oh, oh! And give him some retractable sunglasses!
@TheJackass81
@TheJackass81 2 года назад
“But I don’t wanna spend a lot of money” *intense music and suction cup/garbage can noises*
@86GT11
@86GT11 2 года назад
"Murphy?"
@jeremyanderson6789
@jeremyanderson6789 2 года назад
In real life.
@trottyong
@trottyong 11 месяцев назад
I’m struck but the beauty of watching a scientist wring his brain out to save people. True, he will be compensated well but you don’t fight thru so much failure and trial / error without some deeper drive.
@superandy4100
@superandy4100 2 года назад
Scandinavian Real Heart I think have the best solution. It has low energy consumption, real four chamber solution, two separate system like the real heart
@christianherrera4729
@christianherrera4729 2 года назад
It’s gonna cost you the eddies for chrome like that, though.
@arthurmixed3323
@arthurmixed3323 2 года назад
Not worried about Cyberpsychosis?
@HardKore5250
@HardKore5250 2 года назад
Asteroid mining
@UNSCPILOT
@UNSCPILOT 2 года назад
@@arthurmixed3323 nah mate, Cyberpsychosis is a myth, full Borg all the way! Jokes aside though, so long as your not implanting nothing but weapons, strength amplifiers, or weird neural mods, by the time we can start augmenting ourselves voluntarily it'll probably be pretty normal and low risk
@Josh-rn1em
@Josh-rn1em 2 года назад
😂🤣
@geuse_chandesu4273
@geuse_chandesu4273 Год назад
Here after the Anime Lycoris Recoil
@idreadFell365
@idreadFell365 Год назад
Same
@Mia-ln1zs
@Mia-ln1zs 2 года назад
I imagine it would be really hard to get used to your heart not beating or not changing it's rhythm in response to your emotional state. Like getting excited and feeling your heart pounding.
@hampter8992
@hampter8992 2 года назад
I’m not an expert on how the stuff works but I’m pretty sure that he said they plan on making it change pulse based on blood pressure, which changes with emotions. Not entirely certain if he means that it only changes in set amounts on exact thresholds and such so I could easily be wrong.
@Mia-ln1zs
@Mia-ln1zs 2 года назад
@@hampter8992 Ya I remember that part, but the current models have to be manually set.
@mahjonglover3614
@mahjonglover3614 Год назад
It'll revv up or down, like a car turbine
@MK-mh6lh
@MK-mh6lh 2 года назад
I can see many joking, however if you have a loved one that is in the clusp of there heart giving out, this will be the most intriguing news you will have watched with many hopes, dreams and wishes attached to it! Keep up the great work.
@ntal5859
@ntal5859 2 года назад
I am sorry but extending misery is not helping them. At some time its all our fate.
@emuriddle9364
@emuriddle9364 2 года назад
Amen! I hope it works out for them.
@MK-mh6lh
@MK-mh6lh 2 года назад
@@ntal5859 it’s isn’t terminal cancer that you’re extending someone’s “Misery “ as you put it, if you have a healthy heart or artificial replacement doing the job properly it is likely to relieve many of the symptoms and ailments that come along with a deteriorating heart. I am Dr by the way so qualified to say this.
@donsq4306
@donsq4306 2 года назад
I agree this is no joking matter but people who have not lost the person they loved the most won't know how it feels. And I hope they never will have.Let's hope we can do something about other diseases aswell.
@GS-zc4sk
@GS-zc4sk 2 года назад
@@ntal5859 Muhahaaha 👽
@hanfei6871
@hanfei6871 2 года назад
The tear in his eyes when he was picking through their old project...
@wizard7314
@wizard7314 2 года назад
There were no tears.
@GagandeepSingh-me4qt
@GagandeepSingh-me4qt 2 года назад
@@wizard7314 there were
@subasthapa4839
@subasthapa4839 2 года назад
@@wizard7314 😒
@Icarus696
@Icarus696 4 месяца назад
SUPER interesting. Hope we'll keep on innovating rapidly in this field of science.
@isansubuga9783
@isansubuga9783 2 месяца назад
Its really great you guyz Its mind blowing though it has come alongway
@rixbuilds7903
@rixbuilds7903 2 года назад
Watching this gives me a chilling realization that i been using my heart for 38 years now and anytime it can stop working....
@houseofhas9355
@houseofhas9355 2 года назад
Yup that’s terrible really to think about.
@nicks3521
@nicks3521 2 года назад
As a heart transplant recipient, and may need another one, I thank you for your ongoing work.
@personalinjuryshow
@personalinjuryshow Год назад
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
@alisonsmith4436
@alisonsmith4436 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much ☺️
@asknor
@asknor 2 года назад
My childhood friend had to have a titanium heart pump (Ventrassist) operated in (around 2007), because of a virus on the heart, as one of the first in Europe. She had a tube coming out of the stomach, that went into a backpack with batteries. The batteries had to be changed regurarly, and because of the risk, she could never be alone in case something happened. One interesting thing about that, is that she didn’t actually have a pulse, just «humming» from the titanium heart. Luckily her own heart healed to the degree that she could take the titanium heart out after some time. It was/is a very rare thing that anyone could remove it and not actually go through a heart transplant.
@AshishKumar-ei8ly
@AshishKumar-ei8ly Год назад
❤️
@sasikanthmynampati158
@sasikanthmynampati158 Год назад
How is she now?
@vandergrift5557
@vandergrift5557 Год назад
Is she alright?
@TubersAndPotatoes
@TubersAndPotatoes 2 года назад
Artificial heart, artificial lungs, artificial kidneys. Brain-computer interface. We're going to become more cyborg like. Hopefully someone's doing research for artificial spine and nerve replacements too, that would help a lot of paraplegics.
@mordux
@mordux 2 года назад
they are! it is amazing, they have helped people use their limbs again but from external connections to the brain
@heartcomedy5
@heartcomedy5 2 года назад
Well yeah, but if they can help save people from dying, then anything snd everything should be done,
@111Econ
@111Econ 2 года назад
Well the brain computer interface solves paralysis.
@Fiscotte
@Fiscotte 2 года назад
@@111Econ yup, such an interesting field
@cuddlemuffin.9545
@cuddlemuffin.9545 2 года назад
There are already people researching this lol
@seanr2157
@seanr2157 2 года назад
Absolutely fascinating.
@Kfimenenpah
@Kfimenenpah 2 года назад
We live in an awesome time. I'm super exited on how things will develop in the future
@ahkeen
@ahkeen 2 года назад
wow if this approved, nominate this guy for the Nobel Peace Prize.
@suyogghosh9132
@suyogghosh9132 2 года назад
Nobel prize in physiology/medicine: Understandable, have a great day!
@rahulkrmodi4229
@rahulkrmodi4229 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂nobel prize in medicine 💉💊
@thomascorbett2936
@thomascorbett2936 2 года назад
It's amazing how great natural hearts are .
@AA-ge8zk
@AA-ge8zk Год назад
As a person with D-TGA this is pretty cool to hear about I was born with my defect but it’s has never caused me issues I workout and do cardio very often nearly 7 days a week and I’m able to drink coffee and such, but assuming something happens eventually I could have a robot heart, I’m 18 right now and I don’t have any bad symptoms only heart palpitations
@Nn.65juk
@Nn.65juk Год назад
You will have issues..... Even with artificial. So. Be realist. As a scintist i can tell you that... Ok?
@brsilden
@brsilden 9 месяцев назад
Very credible name for a scientist @@Nn.65juk
@jameskim2007
@jameskim2007 7 месяцев назад
Artificial hearts currently are only meant to keep you alive for about a year to 2 years. You would need a donor.
@alechamid235
@alechamid235 Год назад
Wow, some amazing people working on amazing ideas.
@arthurvidal1180
@arthurvidal1180 2 года назад
soon we'll be like "look at my Bivacor V6 bi turbo heart bro". Nice :)
@dr.anujmewada4749
@dr.anujmewada4749 2 года назад
Huh peasant !I have v6 pro plus supercharged
@bigmock141
@bigmock141 2 года назад
What's the redline?
@miffachan123
@miffachan123 2 года назад
haha i hope it will improve the performance in sports
@YukariAkiyama
@YukariAkiyama 2 года назад
@@bigmock141 9000 BPM.
@vishwajeetdhamdhere1082
@vishwajeetdhamdhere1082 2 года назад
6:15 turbocharger put on a heart is the most Texan cure I could think of!
@Kirky64
@Kirky64 2 года назад
Being this has magnets in it, I wonder how they are going to prevent the build up of iron over time that can cause jams, blockages, seizing of parts in it.
@JohnSmith-ox3gy
@JohnSmith-ox3gy 2 года назад
@@Kirky64 With a decent casing the and design the magnetic effect can be lowered enough easily.
@mikejt44
@mikejt44 2 года назад
@@Kirky64 They're electromagnets, and it's sealed.
@mikejt44
@mikejt44 2 года назад
It's an Aussie inventor actually!
@sopamarucha2388
@sopamarucha2388 Год назад
This will be an amazing project if it ever makes it to a human body. ❤
@PowerrPundit
@PowerrPundit Год назад
This is absolutely insane. Can't wait to see how things progress.
@geetalikalita
@geetalikalita 2 года назад
This feels both exciting and terrifying at the same time!!
@testtest-ez3mp
@testtest-ez3mp 2 года назад
they took, "you have a golden heart" to a whole another level
@shrijimarga4140
@shrijimarga4140 2 года назад
😂😂
@myscreen2urs
@myscreen2urs 2 года назад
Copper and titanium. Titanium to avoid corrosion and copper to conduct the current. Wait, does copper corrode?🤔 Would they use aluminum windings for the motor?
@Barten0071
@Barten0071 2 года назад
@@myscreen2urs copper corode to green like liberty statue
@AlastorBG3
@AlastorBG3 2 года назад
The heart isn't gold
@lokaero439
@lokaero439 2 года назад
in future there will be heart replacement hand replacement and eye replacement shops normally. upgrades will be available for each organs.
@jagger2506
@jagger2506 Год назад
My friend has a battery powered artificial plastic heart since she was 7. She changed battery every ten years. Until now she's still alive and doing well as a family woman.
@britnnia4968
@britnnia4968 Год назад
Which country is that if you don’t mind me asking ?
@jagger2506
@jagger2506 Год назад
I'm in Ph.
@sluxi
@sluxi Год назад
Your friend probably has a pacemaker.
@billymacktexasdetective5827
The world record for the longest surviving artificial heart transplant recipient is 7 years 5 months 5 days. And guess what, it wasn't your friend... You are mistaken about your story...
@SunnyWu
@SunnyWu 11 месяцев назад
That's not possible unless it was a pacemaker. Battery technology hasn't goten that far yet.
@terrenceconcepcion9336
@terrenceconcepcion9336 2 года назад
This takes getting over a heartbreak to a whole new level
@siddhu6661
@siddhu6661 2 года назад
A new era of "how to apply thermal paste on heart properly?" Or "this heart is a beast with unbelievable specs"
@UnicaLuce
@UnicaLuce 2 года назад
over 1000beats per minute overclock capability! with the new synthetic blood that can carry 200 times the oxygen and co2, so you can run for hours! for only 1999.99€
@ferry2869
@ferry2869 2 года назад
cyberpunk music start playing
@bionic1matt
@bionic1matt 2 года назад
@@UnicaLuce That's extremely cheap dude
@ryuhere4014
@ryuhere4014 2 года назад
@@bionic1matt that's the thing. like with computers and smartphones, technologies become cheaper with time, so in the future, it really could be this cheap or even cheaper.
@threemountainsgaming7560
@threemountainsgaming7560 2 года назад
@@ryuhere4014 But for now, just a little over 1000000000$!
@falsif13d20
@falsif13d20 2 года назад
WIll agree with most everything other than the idea that something with no touching moving parts and magnetic is supposed to last "forever". Even stators fail after a certain time frame. BUT, it is a great concept for something that may last a decade. Certainly beats what we have now according to the information in the video.
@eferlinindonesia1910
@eferlinindonesia1910 Месяц назад
Please make this available
@africaninsider
@africaninsider 2 года назад
Looks like a Turbo pump
@floaretudorache9287
@floaretudorache9287 2 года назад
Premium gas no emotions no love
@MrTeddy12397
@MrTeddy12397 2 года назад
BWAAAHH SUTUTUTUTU
@tekwani99
@tekwani99 2 года назад
If this works, I can totally see some athletes getting an artificial heart so they can run faster 😬
@yorusuyasoul69420
@yorusuyasoul69420 2 года назад
I hope this thing doesn't need oil change
@cykablyat482
@cykablyat482 2 года назад
May that mechanical engineer live a long and healthy life.
@rutukulkarni7086
@rutukulkarni7086 Год назад
Great work
@denispotvin2024
@denispotvin2024 2 года назад
Fantastique guys !!! WoW with Motion sensing and synchronise with the pump it will Be a dream coming reality !!! The Energy level will Be amazing !!! Trew the roof !!!
@ColinMI75
@ColinMI75 2 года назад
The human body is still far more advanced in many ways than the best technology invented by man.
@HEARTNHUSTLESTUDIOS
@HEARTNHUSTLESTUDIOS 2 года назад
More advanced in a every way
@mikem2022
@mikem2022 2 года назад
Ya bro don't you know I can grow limbs back at will and read books in lighting fast speeds and absorb information at will
@Dryenwc3
@Dryenwc3 2 года назад
industrialization happened only 100 years ago, its nothing. Humans will unlock every secret in the coming centuries.
@hulguntristan6268
@hulguntristan6268 2 года назад
Don't underestimate technology Like the guy above said industrialization just started
@shadysaar
@shadysaar 2 года назад
Its bcuz humans are lazy.
@heath_00000
@heath_00000 2 года назад
When human inevitably make BETTER organs, scientific advancement will rise exponentially. I sure hope it's not 10 years after I'm dead, I want to see that!
@tommychappell6359
@tommychappell6359 2 года назад
Hell's yeahhh go for it!!
@myscreen2urs
@myscreen2urs 2 года назад
Don't worry. It won't be 10 years. It'll be 100 years🙃
@RahulGupta-xv5px
@RahulGupta-xv5px 7 месяцев назад
Power to you @Bivacor ❤️
@mitochondria777
@mitochondria777 2 года назад
Wow..what a fantastic fantastic video.
@allyourcode
@allyourcode 2 года назад
In the future, we will need a special category in the Olympics for cyborgs, because us "biologicals" won't be able to keep up.
@rea280
@rea280 2 года назад
-____- this is to replace a damaged heart and wont artificially increase performance since it would only regulate bloodflow and not modify oxygen saturation or something else.
@davidnewbaum6346
@davidnewbaum6346 2 года назад
@@rea280 heart performance chip tuning industry 😂
@sanssoucilucci
@sanssoucilucci 2 года назад
@@rea280 not yet
@whathell6t
@whathell6t 2 года назад
@allyourcode Basically, the Kamen Rider tournament minus the participants being kidnapped and experienced painful cybernetic upgrades.
@valconir1619
@valconir1619 2 года назад
@@rea280 It will happen after, don't worry
@djp1234
@djp1234 2 года назад
This is a temporary solution. Cloned organs will be the permanent solution.
@Jragron
@Jragron 2 года назад
In the future it might be the natural “premium” solution. By the time cloned organs come along the mechanical heart will probably be cheaper and potentially last longer than a natural heart.
@ajax818
@ajax818 2 года назад
Yeah but the artificial one would be much more efficient.
@theraven5850
@theraven5850 2 года назад
Are you kidding? You think a fleshy heart is going to beat a bionic one? You could make a heart that radically improves upon the current one just with materials alone. Not to mention organs are susceptible to cancer, disease and bacteria/viruses. With bionic hearts they are immune to cancer and disease, they won't stop working if you get a type of bacteria or virus which targets the heart and on top of that you could make a bionic heart intelligent so it gives you back data as to how the rest of your body is doing particularly your circulatory system. Straight up even if you could clone a heart that would be less desirable than perfecting an artificial equivalent. So ya, cloning is the temporary solution. This by contrast is a permanent solution once improved upon.
@thepeff
@thepeff 2 года назад
If you want a human heart the size of a mouse then we've already got it figured out! Realistically mechanical hearts and xenotransplantation are the next technological steps. Besides, if your heart goes bad do you really want a clone?
@djp1234
@djp1234 2 года назад
@@theraven5850 yeah a fleshy heart is better because it doesn't need to be plugged in and recharged. And any type of synthetic implant can get infected or cause blood clots. Meat and machines are not compatible. It's better to genetically engineer organs that are better and reprogram the immune system to attack cancer and infections. And there are drugs being developed right now that will reset cell age, which will fix all the problems caused by old age.
@Addysvibe
@Addysvibe Год назад
That was a great achievement for humanity
@zeltech-alpha
@zeltech-alpha 11 месяцев назад
One concern with the maglev impeller is how it would respond to a sudden change in velocity eg collision with a high speed object or sudden deceleration. If the impeller can retain position in such outlier events its a brilliant solution but if the disk impacts the casing of the artifical heart, you may have a problem.
@lennysmileyface
@lennysmileyface 4 месяца назад
It repositions 2,000 times per second.
@TiktokVibes4
@TiktokVibes4 2 года назад
i need that heart for this world, this way nobody would break it
@ranjitsharma5811
@ranjitsharma5811 2 года назад
Ayo thas deep
@graep5863
@graep5863 2 года назад
lol thats dumb
@Pureony
@Pureony 2 года назад
Something I’d see on r/im14andthisisdeep
@xia5648
@xia5648 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@raqiyahyah
@raqiyahyah 2 года назад
HAHAHA😆
@jebcar9618
@jebcar9618 2 года назад
Imagine a child putting a magnet toy on someone's chest
@H10933X
@H10933X 2 года назад
Oscar winning comment! 🥇
@azr_sd
@azr_sd 2 года назад
what about a MRI scan?
@ErnestJay88
@ErnestJay88 2 года назад
aaand someone died
@thegreatnormad3424
@thegreatnormad3424 2 года назад
😁😁🤖
@natsume-hime2473
@natsume-hime2473 2 года назад
Considering the casing on that thing, I think it would be rather tamper proof.
@onintheexplorer
@onintheexplorer 2 года назад
Amazing invention
@OJMAH
@OJMAH 2 года назад
these guys are real life heroes.
@plainlybasic2300
@plainlybasic2300 2 года назад
I've read a couple sci-fi books that mentioned these, theirs was based on a normal centrifugal pump, meaning there was no pulse, very interesting. I feel like we should have had this year's ago.
@HmmWelp
@HmmWelp 2 года назад
Problem is there's less money in curing problems than treating them.
@CAMSLAYER13
@CAMSLAYER13 2 года назад
I think this is harder than you give it credit for. Making something the right size and light enough while also being permanent is a big ask even if the what it does is pretty simple in concept.
@lostcolonyforge5792
@lostcolonyforge5792 2 года назад
@@CAMSLAYER13 it also can not fail if it fails you will most likely die
@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543 6 месяцев назад
yes we need more money into that @@HmmWelp
@MasterMayhem78
@MasterMayhem78 5 месяцев назад
I remember a book that describes one like a steam engine that’s heated by a nuclear pellet that heats a single drop of water in a closed loop.
@sydney59
@sydney59 2 года назад
I wonder if the person would no longer have a “heart racing moment” of love, fear, anger ect.
@nathanjbaptista
@nathanjbaptista 2 года назад
But they said based on the activity the person is going through
@roofman6013
@roofman6013 2 года назад
Probably not the same as it’s due to adrenaline release.
@rror-nl4lh
@rror-nl4lh 2 года назад
Yes the heart is not just a pump to make the blood move. There is much moreeee
@justdev8965
@justdev8965 2 года назад
Of course they would be desensitized.
@mynickisnick8270
@mynickisnick8270 2 года назад
Probably not since it's no longer affected by the adrenaline rush.
@T8ersalad
@T8ersalad Месяц назад
My dad is the chief of heart transplantation. President of the International heart and lung transplant society. cool video!!
@Dylan-cr5ub
@Dylan-cr5ub 2 года назад
This is amazing ❤
@reviewfreak66
@reviewfreak66 2 года назад
I have been using my current heart for 22 years....i think its time for a upgrade preferably with wifi and Bluetooth running ios.😂
@heartcomedy5
@heartcomedy5 2 года назад
Lol
@jacobhirth8750
@jacobhirth8750 2 года назад
Best comment, me too!
@helpabrothawithasubisaiah5316
@helpabrothawithasubisaiah5316 2 года назад
You definitely don't want apple as your operating system... they'll make sure it fails so you gotta replace it. Better use Linux
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 2 года назад
I need to upgrade as well
@Alexander_Sannikov
@Alexander_Sannikov 2 года назад
apple is such a great choice -- they'll make sure you replace it every year when they release a new version of your IHeart. as always, they do it by careful engineering that ensures your current one fails right around the time they release a new one.
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