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Peter Scott-Morgan

Peter 2.0 : The Human Cyborg Paperback Book

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Inspiring true survival story
Channel 4 documentary tie-in
Man merges with technology
320 pages of courage
Redefining human existence
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The incredible and inspiring book behind the primetime Channel 4 documentary, Peter The Human CyborgPeters story is one of the most extraordinary you will ever hear. Remarkable. I urge people to read it Stephen FryWith candour and bravery, Peter tells how he explored new frontiers of science to give himself a chance of survival in a digital afterlife Daily MailPeter didnt choose to live forever. He simply chose not to die.Diagnosed with a rare but terminal Motor Neuron Disease, brilliant scientist Peter ScottMorgan refused to accept that within a few short years hed be dead.Instead, he embarked on a dangerous journey to cross the border between mortality and immortality. He would meld his humanity with the latest computer and robotic technology to become Peter 2.0.This is the astonishing story of a man uniquely placed to pursue a new way of life that would not only alter him but perhaps redefine what it means to be human forever.A remarkable story . . . youre left desperate to take nothing for granted Radio TimesWhats striking is Peters constant optimism, bravery and his ability to find radical answers to problems that have confounded Britains brightest minds Daily TelegraphIntriguing The TimesFascinating and extremely moving SunA remarkable account of what it means to be human and what technology can really achieve Sunday Telegraph

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Binding: Paperback;320 pages; Publisher: TBS-Penguin Random House Wholesale; Classification: BGTA; Weight: 344 g; Dimensions: 129 x 196 x 24

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