Director:Dan Clifton Mark Redes Jeremy Turner
Performer:Bray Poor
how can the human body respond in times of crisis from an in-depth perspective that has never been seen before? how do cells and fibers react when survival instincts emerge? Adults have their own uniqueness, making us the best species on the planet and making it possible to dominate nature. It's enough for us to go beyond the limits of the Earth, to challenge the infinity of outer space Step deep into the mystery of the human body. Discovery Channel《Look at human limits》It will lead the audience deep into the mysterious world beneath the surface and explore those that will allow us to live in the most critical conditions there's more power in the game. 《Look at human limits》viewing across the globe, providing examples of reality to viewers who, in the face of unprecedented challenges, use unique physical and mental capacities to transcend limits. using advanced original animations and designs, the programme is adapted to the fascinating story scenario, allowing the audience to truly experience changes in the response of the human body to major crises. From the strength that emerges in the face of a crisis in the human body and its inherent ability to control the pain, to the wonders of human vision and the mystery of sleep, the resilience and survival instincts of man to respond at different times are remarkable。《Look at human limits》it will lead the audience on this quest to see the power of the magic machine that is rare in the day. Here's what happened《Look at human limits》introduction to modules: Light Soul Window Vision is the king of sense. More than 80 per cent of humanity's knowledge of the world comes from both eyes — without them, we will be helpless. This collection will explore the world of human vision and how humans behave from ancient times Talk about adaptation. The amazing power behind the eyes will be confirmed by some of the real facts on the show: a police officer who managed to catch a fugitive murderer at the peak of the traffic, and a fireman who was in smoke A lifeguard aimed to find a survivor in front of his face in the fire; a drowning man was targeted on a crowded beach. How does the human brain handle the complex situations around us? We'll get a glimpse of a man's moving story Second: After 40 years of loss of eyesight, he was successfully repaired. The programme will also explore the origins of dreams and the latest breakthroughs in science: doctors are now able to install cameras directly in the brain. With our eyes after a long period of evolution, science may eventually give them greater power. Strength energy The human body is born with strength and endurance. The bones are as strong as concrete, but they are not fragile. It's even light enough to let us win a race horse. In the face of a crisis, we can do amazing power Even we didn't expect it. The show will show people the magical forces that emerge in real life: When Maitsud's trailer house was hit by a tornado, he was also caught in the storm in one quarter It was left unharmed from miles away; a rock climber was crushed under half a ton of rock, but miracles pushed it away; a star football player stood by the unsufferable wounds and pain of the human race, with his best efforts, and a man who demonstrated the resilience of his ancestors in the wilderness and travelled 14 hours from England to France. In these cases, the muscles of the body、Joint、the ligaments and the bones show amazing power. we have greater energy and physical energy than we know, but to understand these human traits, we must find ways to use our physical limits. Sensation Neural Perception It's less than 1/20 inches beneath the skin, and it's the antenna around the world that we sense, and these are the most primitive information highway, the nervous system. Millions of nerves carry a sense It moves up and down, and eventually reaches the brain, and it's up to 200 miles an hour. But the nervous system can do what you don't know. Why are our fingers moving faster than our heads? The body What is the reality of heat? What's the pain What? How do humans control it? The show will explore the true story of this vital human communication network, so that you can know that the nervous system can save the human body when it reaches its limit Life. A couple of their parents lost their way to the dry, inland Australian wilderness, and they started fighting death until their nervous system triggered an unknown survival instinct; a helicopter pilot had a rapid situational response system in his body he was able to escape from the storm, and shaolin monks were able to withstand a strong external force undisturbed. this reality will make us more wary of the human nervous system: a vast electronic network that allows you to experience all kinds of consciousness, and while the mystery remains, science has opened up the way it works and allowed us to learn to control it. Brain Power Elite Brain The greatest driving force of man in nature is a great organ: the human brain. This central processing unit is sufficient in one day to generate pulse currents from all telephones worldwide. The programme will use advanced images to show the viewers how this complex and mysterious organ can accelerate its operations in the face of danger and take the time effectively to get us out of it. We'll also see how certain ancient parts of the brain drive the most primitive survival instincts and sleep How to unleash unknown power in the human mind. Maybe we think we're in control, but when we face the limits of the challenge, it's our brain that really controls everything. This episode will give us a few real stories about how the brain works We don't know it matters: it makes a group of firefighters do the right thing when they're caught in a forest fire; it lets the impulses of raw food take control of us; and it adjusts the body when the food is exhausted, making a habit People who eat three meals a day can eat for 35 days. Surprisingly, the brain is the most active in our sleep, and dreams are the best expression of the memory and the impression that the brain handles sober moments. We find that sleep is much more important to the brain than the body, and you will be told the cost of ignoring the need for sleep。