Quid est Veritas?
In Memoriam to CS Lewis
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The writers of this article used very specious arguments. As my article highlighting the history of pacemakers illustrate, this has little to do with the Apollo programme, although I assume they used similar technology.Oh, couldn't you read? Here let me help you:
Apollo sets the pace St. Jude Medical’s Cardiac Rhythm Management Division used Apollo technology to develop a programmable pacemaker system. A physician can communicate with a patient’s pacemaker by means of wireless telemetry signals transmitted through the communicating head held over the patient’s chest. Where earlier pacemakers delivered a fixed type of stimulus once implanted, this system enables “fine tuning” of the device to best suit the patient’s changing needs. Spinoff 1980
There, I highlighted it for you.
I assume you are also aware of significant improvements in computing etc. Things used by doctors (at least where I'm at here in the US) use today!
If you want to call NASA liars then by all means feel free to.
St Jude's was already working on this type of technology before they were approached by NASA as a contractor for the Apollo programme, so to say this is an effect or due to the programme is simply false.
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