Vintage Pop Fictions: Michael Crichton’s The Terminal Man

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Summary:
- The article discusses the 1972 science fiction novel "The Terminal Man" by Michael Crichton, which explores the concept of a human brain being connected to a computer.
- The novel follows the story of a man who undergoes an experimental brain implant procedure to help control his violent seizures, but the implant ends up causing him to become dangerously unstable.
- The article highlights how Crichton's work was ahead of its time in addressing the potential risks and ethical concerns surrounding the integration of technology with the human brain.

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