Artificial Arms (1921)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @HAs-kb4yg
    @HAs-kb4yg Год назад +247

    That's actually impressive even after 102 years !!!

    • @Voxka8642
      @Voxka8642 Год назад +8

      The design is very human

    • @Fallakami
      @Fallakami Год назад +6

      I was thinking the same!
      More impressive than modern prosthetics

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 Год назад

      ​@@Fallakamiwe literally have fake arms controlled by thinking like a real limb, robotic eyes, and legs that can turn anyone into a Olympic runner

  • @adams3560
    @adams3560 Год назад +84

    Pretty cool. Definitely a pain to use in a lot of cases though, since you need to operate it with your other hand.

    • @jacklodger2462
      @jacklodger2462 Год назад +12

      at the end he is holding a cigarette and then opens and closes around a glass of water without using his real hand tho

    • @anonimoqualquer5503
      @anonimoqualquer5503 Год назад +8

      ​@@jacklodger2462my man got a simple arm more usefull than 80% than atual prostetics

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 Год назад

      ​@@jacklodger2462the last guy isn't actually using a completely fake arm. His thumb being as flexible as it is gives it away

    • @peperud7075
      @peperud7075 Год назад

      @@angellara7040 es lo mismo que hacen las protesis hoy en día para simular el agarre xd normalmente es o connel movimiento de hombro o con algún ptro aparato en la otra mano

    • @Gookwear
      @Gookwear 3 месяца назад

      I think it was planned to be used by workers of the time because many of the things he does in the video seem impossible without two hands

  • @Drunkenmonk2003
    @Drunkenmonk2003 Год назад +43

    Very impressive for 1920s

    • @Conix316
      @Conix316 Год назад +3

      better then ssome modern day prostethics

    • @VVamptation
      @VVamptation Год назад

      *for 2020s

    • @Conix316
      @Conix316 Год назад

      @@VVamptationyeah its generally just impressive

    • @VVamptation
      @VVamptation Год назад

      @@Conix316 true 👍

  • @ACTRONEX
    @ACTRONEX Год назад +19

    this is analogy at its top it is the highest level of mechanics that almost looks AI it is just unbelievable!!!

  • @omabrax0555
    @omabrax0555 Год назад +49

    "From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as though it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call the temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal… Even in death I serve the Omnissiah"

  • @CarpathianWasteGroup
    @CarpathianWasteGroup Год назад +177

    more useful than most of todays versions

    • @fadokayn3394
      @fadokayn3394 Год назад +23

      The actual prosthetics It's trying tô replicate The normal limbs movements, It's not easy
      So One day, some prosthetic hand can do ✌️🖖🤟🤘✌️🤞

    • @PapaRoboto
      @PapaRoboto Год назад +12

      ​@@fadokayn3394yeah, one day.
      In the roaring twenties, a century ago.

    • @imnotakingimnotagod
      @imnotakingimnotagod Год назад +2

      ​@@fadokayn3394Нет, абсолютное большинство точно уж нет, а если так думать, то это ещё хуже, так как ты лишаешь человека комфорта, при этом давая иллюзию "нормальности".

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 Год назад +2

      ​@@PapaRobotothis can't replicate a normal arm. Look at how the first guy has to constantly adjust his arm and the second guy isn't actually disabled or atleast not using a completely fake arm, his thumb bends when he puts the cup down before he puts it back into the original position

    • @peperud7075
      @peperud7075 Год назад

      @@angellara7040 pues si obvio que mueve el pulgar we es para simular el movimiento de agarre de un vaso xD es lo mismo que hacen las protesis hoy

  • @Birdguy112
    @Birdguy112 Год назад +55

    And here we are with slow robot prosthetics

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 Год назад +7

      Remind that these are also slow, old footage looks faster than it really is because it's moving at 24 frames instead of the inconsistent frames of a crank camera

    • @sarubet8725
      @sarubet8725 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@angellara7040yeah no

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 6 месяцев назад

      @@sarubet8725 it's literally true. It's why old movies tend to look sped up

    • @BisexualPlagueDoctor
      @BisexualPlagueDoctor 5 месяцев назад

      @@angellara7040it's literally not what's happening here, as he moves a perfectly normal speed.
      The frame rate makes the speed vary, but this video had a very good camera man and the variation is incredibly small.

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 5 месяцев назад

      @@BisexualPlagueDoctor except he clearly has the speed up effect. Most 26 fps was not the standard back then

  • @Gryphnn
    @Gryphnn Год назад +12

    Somebody forgot to add some random cheerful piano background music

  • @ccDuke1
    @ccDuke1 10 лет назад +10

    Looks very cool

  • @ritochit
    @ritochit 5 месяцев назад +1

    Somebody ought to recreate this with today's fabrication technology and materials. It would help so many people!

  • @seancaceres619
    @seancaceres619 Год назад +16

    It's sad that the ideas and technology hasn't changed by Moore's law in 102 years. We should be far more advanced in the field of bionics than we are..

    • @thebatman3905
      @thebatman3905 Год назад

      Proof?

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 8 месяцев назад +3

      We are far more advanced. The first guy has to constantly move hooks around and the second guy isn't actually disabled at all.

    • @Lasanga95
      @Lasanga95 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@angellara7040 what do you mean?

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 6 месяцев назад

      @@Lasanga95 his thumb. He moves it without having to do any fine adjustments, he's just wearing a sleeve

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 6 месяцев назад

      @@Lasanga95 if you mean the more advanced part they're technology that allows users to love artificial limbs by just thinking about it

  • @GhastlyPerson
    @GhastlyPerson Год назад +12

    If only we were this creative now days

    • @Supoxone
      @Supoxone Год назад

      What do you mean by that

    • @anonimoqualquer5503
      @anonimoqualquer5503 Год назад +5

      ​@@Supoxonenow Prosthetics its about replicating limbs, looking similar, feeling touch, costing a house, a car and 5 months of feeding
      Some cheap solutions are better

    • @olachens
      @olachens Год назад +3

      @@anonimoqualquer5503 You do realize we still use these? These and split-claw attachments are the most common types of prosthetics, but myo-electric prosthetics get all the attention because, to be honest, they're way more important.

    • @thebatman3905
      @thebatman3905 Год назад

      ​@@anonimoqualquer5503proof ?

  • @Wasker20233
    @Wasker20233 Год назад +2

    Looks really cool some aspects look tedious but for a thing thats a century old its not that bad

  • @PapaRoboto
    @PapaRoboto Год назад +20

    Sadly, science and technology does not always get better as time passes, it seems.

    • @HZayka-13
      @HZayka-13 Год назад +6

      At least they are trying, I would rather say they are striving for the best, but at what speed in time?

    • @SonsOfHllor
      @SonsOfHllor Год назад +1

      They do, it's a matter of resources and interests

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 Год назад

      We can store nearly the entirety of human knowledge on a 20 buck ssd, send satellites beyond our solar system, literally rip atoms apart and have completely robotic arms control by your brain as if it was the original

    • @brandonkieu6242
      @brandonkieu6242 Месяц назад +2

      Well you ought to search what Bionic Prosthetics are, cause I bet that it will definitely surprise you.

    • @Themarch001
      @Themarch001 12 дней назад

      What an ignorant comment

  • @BaptistJoshua
    @BaptistJoshua Год назад +21

    Why were these not made common?

    • @Fallakami
      @Fallakami Год назад +15

      If you lost a limb back then... wellll
      There’s a reason a common cold killed Arthur morgen 🤷‍♂️

    • @thelolmaster626
      @thelolmaster626 Год назад +9

      ​@@Fallakamituberculosis killed aurthur, there is still no cure

    • @Fallakami
      @Fallakami Год назад

      @@thelolmaster626 you see how many people die from common colds still in this time ?
      Untreated tuberculosis has a 50% fatality rate...
      big emphasis on untreated...
      Tuberculosis is more common then you think and more people die each year from common colds than most other sicknesses
      You do realise how bad pre modern medicine was right ?
      Accidentally snap your fingernail off, gets infected.. death..
      Sneeze and your eyeball falls out. Infected. Death,
      Paper cut with dirty paper, infection, amputation, death...
      You do understand how deadly basic sicknesses were right ??

    • @Brayan3666.
      @Brayan3666. Год назад +8

      ​@@thelolmaster626Arthur Morgan get the name right people

    • @dutch-van-der_Linde
      @dutch-van-der_Linde Год назад +10

      @@Fallakami It was a little more serious than the common cold.

  • @MrRichMurphy
    @MrRichMurphy Год назад +12

    An Irish man was making prosthetic arm

  • @Erick-er2zi
    @Erick-er2zi Год назад +10

    Groovy

  • @dennisgoe3537
    @dennisgoe3537 5 месяцев назад

    Very cool.

  • @mortara79
    @mortara79 Год назад +3

    Old and new at the same time

  • @mrnohax5436
    @mrnohax5436 Год назад +3

    Back then: it was about your health
    Now: *it’s about your wallet size*

  • @keaixiaomeinv
    @keaixiaomeinv 2 месяца назад

    How was that even possible at that time?

  • @Luigitrix12
    @Luigitrix12 Месяц назад

    Ok at the end how the heck did he open and close the fingers without using his other hand

  • @Maximilian1111
    @Maximilian1111 Год назад +23

    Is this real? How it works 1:55?
    With no electric Motor?

    • @gageshippy2256
      @gageshippy2256 Год назад +9

      Pulleys I imagine.

    • @murilog.p.1383
      @murilog.p.1383 Год назад +21

      Probably a pulley system connected to the shoulder, so that the elbow bends when he raises the arm.

    • @Birdguy112
      @Birdguy112 Год назад +8

      Most likely mechanical and not electrical

    • @ACTRONEX
      @ACTRONEX Год назад +2

      What an eye-opening video
      This question explains that technology wasn't our ally it just made us skip the math to be a bit less smart and way too arrogant

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 Год назад +1

      It's fake. Hes clearly doing the robot interms of pick up things. It's too dexterous especially compared to the first on which need a crank to close. It's more obvious when you notice he can bend his thumb

  • @ShaddySoldier
    @ShaddySoldier Год назад +2

    The arm switched sides at the end. Was it mirrors or does he have two arms and was jsut demonstrating it on his shoulder

  • @sandeshjoshi8365
    @sandeshjoshi8365 9 месяцев назад

    I need this how can we buy this please Rpl me if any one know 🙏😭

  • @adelinespeer6269
    @adelinespeer6269 5 месяцев назад

    I heard the first silver prosthetic arm was created in Ireland this is proof. A King yrats ago in Ireland had a prosthetic arm hundreds of years ago

  • @john-paul3271
    @john-paul3271 Год назад +10

    Mustache man used his own hand for that glass. Also, while the man missing his arm had a wonderful prosthetic for himself. It won’t work for other men with amputations at different areas of the body. Also, I wonder how harsh the connection is to the human body. Like for how long could it be used for skilled manual labor before body/skin attached to the arm broke down. You know what this was really used for? I bet if any patent had this they would remove the human and just have the machine. Isn’t that how most cars are built today? 😅

    • @Crosshair84
      @Crosshair84 8 месяцев назад

      I've known a few people with prosthetic limbs. If the prosthetic is well fitted, you can use it all day without issue. They are much like a pair of shoes. Well fitted and you can walk all day. Poorly fitted and you'll be in pain before too long.

  • @kaiserschmitt
    @kaiserschmitt 10 месяцев назад

    Better than the stuff we have now

  • @brandonchong4025
    @brandonchong4025 Год назад

    Is this real

  • @grigoriyefimovichrasputin7897
    @grigoriyefimovichrasputin7897 10 месяцев назад

    An arm should allow you to use hand tools if if cant do that its for show.

  • @ahmetyasinguney5678
    @ahmetyasinguney5678 Год назад +1

    Parmaklarını nasıl açıp kapatabiliyor?

  • @W0LFB3AT5
    @W0LFB3AT5 Год назад +7

    Cyberpunk 2077?
    More like:
    Steampunk 1921!

  • @dronovv
    @dronovv 7 месяцев назад

    The person - The swiss knife !

  • @Alanjoseph2004
    @Alanjoseph2004 6 месяцев назад

    The time where humans brain worked well

  • @Elderlynubbub
    @Elderlynubbub Год назад

    I’ve seen the British panthe video of this but why does this one look ai generated

    • @SonsOfHllor
      @SonsOfHllor Год назад +3

      This upload is over 9 years old, a.i videos weren't a thing when this was posted

    • @Elderlynubbub
      @Elderlynubbub Год назад

      @@SonsOfHllor no I know its not I guess it might be ai generated colors though

    • @Elderlynubbub
      @Elderlynubbub Год назад +1

      @@SonsOfHllor hollup I commented on the wrong video

    • @peperud7075
      @peperud7075 Год назад

      @@Elderlynubbub ya lo hicieron pero xd, las personas empezaron a decir que esto era falso incluso una dijo eran los años 20 nisiquiera habían cámaras en esos tiempos xD

  • @quackduck1093
    @quackduck1093 6 месяцев назад

    I thought the video was ai when i first saw it

  • @smoothoperator7023
    @smoothoperator7023 3 месяца назад

    Wives were prob trying to talk their husbands into chopping off their arms!
    🦾🤣

  • @Quad373
    @Quad373 Год назад +4

    After 1:53 its a different guy pretending

  • @antonioc1078
    @antonioc1078 Год назад +2

    too slow, you are fired! (sad but true)

  • @alexandercanella4479
    @alexandercanella4479 22 дня назад

    Anyone who thinks these prosthetics are better than current prosthetics need to stop wasting everyone else's oxygen.

  • @whatsappstatusmaker8697
    @whatsappstatusmaker8697 Год назад +1

    Today's scientist can't make this what they made 100 years ago

    • @thebatman3905
      @thebatman3905 Год назад

      Proof?

    • @guruxara7994
      @guruxara7994 Год назад +2

      Engineers are the ones developing these technologies.And we are way more advanced now than we were in the past.

    • @jawesome1865
      @jawesome1865 9 месяцев назад +1

      Your average engineering student could make this in like a week or 2, it's impressive for the times but not that crazy by today's standards

    • @HasvenWorld
      @HasvenWorld 9 месяцев назад

      Today's scientists according to you: Oh no! Simple machines! 🤯🤯🤯🤯

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 8 месяцев назад

      We literally have robotic arms that can be controlled by thoughts