Immortality
I first heard of space funerals on the early internet along with buying land on the moon, a company will launch your corpse into the cosmos for a cost. I mean, what a great way to go, even if they secretly cremated the body and told everyone they launched it towards Orion star cluster or a black hole.... I think I'll take the Rigel 7 package... Having everyone believe such would have been worth it all the same.
But damn it, we are immortalists and space funerals are not immortality. Instead, we got Alcor and cryopreservation. Alcor will freeze or better vitrify your body until a later time where science has the technology to de-vitrify and repair whatever went wrong, including curing aging. I hear they will now vitrify a head only for a substantial saving. I guess a new body is a technology of the future and your brain would be transplanted back into a brainless clone built from your own DNA, saved along with your head.
Many people think about Alcor and its service, many people have signed up and continue to sign up, according to popular belief Walt Disney and many others who want their chance at immortality if it is ever possible. It is public knowledge that Peter Thiel, Ray Kurzweil, Seth MacFarlane and Edward O. Thorp among others have signed up. More and more people everyday think of the prospect and recently a new prospect has arisen.
A new way to biological immortality. Explored.
O.I. Organoid intelligence.
This is going to be long-winded, futuristic, sci-fi, even though we shall explore the possibility of a new means to Immortality.
The technology required for organoid intelligence requires the ability to maintain a real brain without a body. These organoids are living tissue, real neurons and while these organoids are small at the moment, at some stage we would like the see the limits pushed and the size of these organoids increased, perhaps to the stage where they are bigger than a human brain and at that stage a human brain by comparison could be kept alive without a body using O.I own tech.
Keeping real brains alive in an artificial environment for as long as technology allows.
Alcor 2.0 anyone.
Almost everyone I know that has passed did with a healthy brain. It was their body that failed. Perhaps we can begin to venture into a complex and lengthy experiment into the possibility of saving brains in dying, sick and aging bodies using the field of organoid intelligence as a precursor.
In 2018, a team at Yale University managed to keep a pig's brain alive outside its body for 36 hours. The team led by Dr. Nenad Sestan demonstrated the viability of a pig's brain outside its body using a system called BrainEx.
In 2021, researchers at the University of Cambridge successfully grew brain organoids with a functional blood vessel network, a crucial step in scaling up O.I. technology.
New Longevity Research from Japan
US Military is testing an anti-aging pill called "MT-500" that may have potential applications for enhancing soldiers' performance and resilience. However, it's important to note that the development of such a pill is still in the early stages, and it's unclear whether it will be effective or safe for human use in the long term.
The article also emphasizes that the military's interest in anti-aging research is not solely focused on extending lifespan, but rather on improving the health and function of soldiers in the face of high-stress and high-risk situations.
As with any new drug or medical intervention, the MT-500 pill would need to undergo extensive testing and clinical trials to establish its safety and efficacy before it could be approved for use by the general public.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a36905562/us-military-testing-anti-aging-pill/
Documentary, 250 Million Pound Cancer Cure
The brain was once thought to be the body's control tower, issuing commands to the other organs. But scientists are discovering that communication flows between all the organs in our bodies. They transmit messages that can boost immunity, improve memory, strengthen bones and even lengthen lifespan.
The brain was once thought to be the body's control tower, issuing commands to the other organs. But scientists are discovering that communication flows between all the organs in our bodies. They transmit messages that can boost immunity, improve memory, strengthen bones and even lengthen lifespan.
Dirt on the medial system part 2, big pharma
Two parts from interview Dr. Peter Glidden. Exposing the leading cause of death being the medical system.
Today we are going to turn lead into gold.
"NHK's groundbreaking documentary series 'The Body' explores the awe-inspiring mysteries and remarkable abilities of the human body in 'The Miracles Within.' From the intricacies of the brain to the wonders of the immune system, this episode delves deep into the inner workings of our bodies, revealing the astonishing capabilities and resilience of the human form. Witness the stunning visuals and expert insights that make this documentary a must-see for anyone fascinated by the miracles of life."
Series 1 3 of 3
A comical comparison between young and old people. Young people are known for their energy and ability to stay up late, going out and socializing with friends into the night. They have a natural resilience and the ability to bounce back quickly, allowing them to function normally the next day despite a lack of sleep. On the other hand, as people age, their sleep patterns and energy levels can change. They may find that they need more sleep and have a harder time staying up late. As a result, they may prefer to go to bed earlier. This difference in sleep patterns and energy levels is often a natural part of the aging process and can vary from person to person.
Diet, disease, and capitalism
Brains, Society is an expression of IQ and of the average IQ of the population dictates existence. Essentially brains, and we all generally suffer from this limitation. Cure Aging
Chapter 1 The smartest people Getting the smartest people to do the job. This is the most common way of doing things, processes people to identify the smartest people and put them to do the challenging work. It is called the education system. Finding the smartest people is possible, but a consideration is that this system is highly flawed by sociology. Is the candidate really the smartest, or just gone through life with privilege and passes. Considering we are genuine about wanting to cure aging, we must take such into account.
Chapter Two, Bone fide genius, they are above the smartest people, and they wear their superior intellect openly, they can be identified. They are a better chance at meeting the goals of science work than the smartest people. Definitely sought to work on biology, medical problems and curing aging... They are also generally easily acquired. They seem to be sidelined most of the time as governments are threatened by such people.
Chapter 3: Savants. If you have seen the movie Rain Man, the main character is termed a savant. Savants surpass the smartest people and even bona fide geniuses. They usually have some kind of brain damage that causes them to be exceptional. Autism or acquired savants, an accident to head.
Chapter 4 Artificial Intelligence. We use these brains to build brains, an artificial brain, an intelligence that can surpass human capacity.
Artificial Intelligence, if such an A.I. were to do science. Everything we thought we knew would not survive A.I. We are just beginning to build systems with the capacity of being somewhat intelligent. Automaton's to a computing machine able to do math computations, exceeding most people ability, to beating world champion in chess, go and other games. IBM Watson beating Jeopardy champion in trivia facts. Rather than a human being intelligent enough to do some task, we can build machines to do tasks both physical and intellectual and develop them, ongoing, increasing their ability and intelligence with each iteration.
Chapter 5. Intelligent Slime An interesting show of intelligence, was a slime that redesigned the Tokyo subway, doing a far better job than humans. Physarum polycephalum Single-celled slime molds, they found, can build networks as complex as the Tokyo subway system.
Chapter 6. As we observed in the slime mold. The prospect of biological neuronal network, the brain in a vat. Which brings us to the latest iteration and the topic we want to explore today, in the search for brain power that can cure aging. The brain in a Vat. The brain in a jar. The big neuronal network. Brains are just neurons forming connections. We can't have this 1 chip per neuron shenanigans, we need the big brain... Duplicate the brain and make an infinitely larger version of it with the design that it results in superintelligence. The process would involve forming an artificial brain, neurons and synapses in a container. New neurons can be added, and the brain made bigger and bigger. But neurons are highly dependent on the life support system and are living...1. Defining the media, so it can be synthesized and be animal free. As the brain gets larger, the amount of media would also increase. Artificial media could be cheap, and a media recycling system could make things more efficient.2. Without an immune system, a virus or bacteria could kill the brain. Either an immune system must be synthesized or the condition must be kept sterile. Generally, developing artificial homeostatic and life support systems are required.3. Neuron rights, apply the Abraham Maslow, hierarchy of human needs, allow them to rest to 12 hours a day, feed them, so on. We are building a sentience, and building a sentience is not inherently a violation of the sentience rights. A sentient brain could be perfectly happy if all its needs were met. 4. Develop the input and output system to train the neurons and to communicate with the brain. Ideally, like, we communicate with humans. The average total volume of the human brain is approximately 1,200 cubic centimeters.
Multiplied by the number of people on Earth, say (8 billion), the resulting volume would be approximately 9,600 cubic meters.9,600 cubic meters = 30.8 meters by 30.8 meters by 30.8 meters. Basically, all the human brains on Earth would fit into a space 30.8 meters. The Empire State Building in New York City is by comparison 1.04 million cubic meters vs. 9,600 cubic meters for all the human brains on Earth. It could fit a brain 108 times the size of all the brains of everyone alive today, every human being on Earth. What is the all important aim here. Is making brains that build smarter brains, that brain that builds a brain, and on and on. Then we can use it that brain to the needs of human being, obsoleting healthcare, cure aging.
You can live forever as a artificially intelligent robot clone of yourself. Take the information in your brain and putting into a robot.
Lifestyle, lifestyle of course, lifestyle has the greatest impact on a persons heath and lifespan.
Diet, exercise, working out, eating right. Not drugs, not medical procedures.
Now, that's a far cry from labs, medical centers, drugs and supplements.
But if you were to ask a scientist, you get a lab, a doctor prescribes a medical clinic, a pharmacist to a drug store
People revert to what they know as being the path to understanding what they do not know. Instead, let's take a moment to clear the preconceptions and think different.
Now this is where it gets crazy, we asked the AI, what business structure has the greatest positive impact on health and longevity.
A.I..., a Roman bathhouse... sound effect what? That's just crazy A.I. Let's hear it out...
AI continues, Roman baths were public facilities in ancient Rome that were used for hygiene, socializing and relaxation... Many Romans visited the baths on a daily basis.
Well, some culture still have Roman baths, they are installed as part of municipal works like libraries. They are termed State bath, city baths or after the name of the city baths, for example New Brunswick Baths.
Roman baths are not a pool for bathing, archeology shows that they had a number of different facilities, including:
A large pool or a swimming pool called a piscina, which was used for swimming and exercising.
A series of plunge pools, hot and cold baths, called calidarium for (hot) and frigidarium for cold. The hot baths were heated by underfloor hypocausts, while the cold baths were used to cool down after the hot baths. Hypercausts were basically a coal powered furnace, that heated water and circulated around the complex.
Sauna's, called laconicum, where Romans could sweat and detoxify their bodies.
Steam rooms also a calidarium, where Romans could relax and breathe in steam.
A series of massage rooms and beauty treatments, including hair cutting and styling, manicures, and pedicures.
A gymnasium, outdoor exercise yards where Romans could work out and engage in physical activity.
A library or reading room, where Romans could relax and read.
A dining area, where Romans could eat and socialize.
Give the AI some credit, strangely, fundamental lifestyle longevity practices are ice baths, saunas, exercising and eating healthy as some of the core technologies of longevity.
Roman bathhouses were non-standard and different locations had differing facilities, allowing for innovation to rework the Roman bathhouse into a new type of gymnasium and fitness center in our case for longevity, bring in the saline vapor room, the supplements, the drug store, the lab area and the medical clinic and any alteration that hones in the essential longevity facility.
The complete gamut of longevity in one facility? The Roman Bathhouse. Gymnasiums 2.0.
We like the innovation and science of such a facility but what is critical in this approach is that we affect member's lifestyle as a key regulator of healthspan and lifespan and all for the price of a gym membership, that has got to be a great deal.
The Sacred Science is a documentary film about eight people with various health issues who travel to the Amazon rainforest to participate in a traditional healing program with the indigenous Shipibo people. The film follows their journey as they undergo plant-based treatments, engage in spiritual practices, and reflect on their experiences.
Throughout the film, the participants share their stories and struggles with chronic illness, including cancer, autoimmune disease, and addiction. They also discuss the limitations and failures of Western medicine in addressing their conditions.
As they embark on the healing program, the participants confront physical and emotional challenges and begin to experience significant improvements in their health. They also learn about the Shipibo's deep understanding and reverence for the natural world and the interconnectedness of all living things.
The film ultimately explores the potential of traditional healing practices and the importance of integrating both Western and indigenous approaches to health and wellness.
Laetrile, also known as amygdalin or vitamin B17, is a substance that was once promoted as a treatment for cancer. It is derived from the seeds of apricots, almonds, and other fruits and is claimed to work by releasing cyanide in the body, which is toxic to cancer cells.
Documentary, Inside the Human Body - Hostile World 4/4
The four-part series "Inside the Human Body" consists of the following episodes:
"Birth" - This episode explores the process of human development and birth, including the formation of the embryo, the growth and development of the baby in the womb, and the journey through the birth canal.
"Life" - This episode looks at the various systems and processes that keep the body functioning, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and immune systems.
"Death" - This episode examines the process of aging and the various factors that can contribute to the decline of the body's functions, as well as the eventual end of life.
"Rebirth" - This final episode explores the concept of regeneration and the ways in which the body can repair and regenerate itself, including the growth of new cells, tissues, and organs.
Documentary, Inside the Human Body - Building The Brain 3/4
The four-part series "Inside the Human Body" consists of the following episodes:
"Birth" - This episode explores the process of human development and birth, including the formation of the embryo, the growth and development of the baby in the womb, and the journey through the birth canal.
"Life" - This episode looks at the various systems and processes that keep the body functioning, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and immune systems.
"Death" - This episode examines the process of aging and the various factors that can contribute to the decline of the body's functions, as well as the eventual end of life.
"Rebirth" - This final episode explores the concept of regeneration and the ways in which the body can repair and regenerate itself, including the growth of new cells, tissues, and organs.
Documentary, Inside the Human Body - Life 2/4
The four-part series "Inside the Human Body" consists of the following episodes:
"Birth" - This episode explores the process of human development and birth, including the formation of the embryo, the growth and development of the baby in the womb, and the journey through the birth canal.
"Life" - This episode looks at the various systems and processes that keep the body functioning, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and immune systems.
"Death" - This episode examines the process of aging and the various factors that can contribute to the decline of the body's functions, as well as the eventual end of life.
"Rebirth" - This final episode explores the concept of regeneration and the ways in which the body can repair and regenerate itself, including the growth of new cells, tissues, and organs.
Documentary, Inside the Human Body - Birth 1/4
The four-part series "Inside the Human Body" consists of the following episodes:
"Birth" - This episode explores the process of human development and birth, including the formation of the embryo, the growth and development of the baby in the womb, and the journey through the birth canal.
"Life" - This episode looks at the various systems and processes that keep the body functioning, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and immune systems.
"Death" - This episode examines the process of aging and the various factors that can contribute to the decline of the body's functions, as well as the eventual end of life.
"Rebirth" - This final episode explores the concept of regeneration and the ways in which the body can repair and regenerate itself, including the growth of new cells, tissues, and organs.
Cutting-edge medical technology and riveting, life-or-death personal dramas combine in this unprecedented, from-the-inside-out exploration of The Incredible Human Body. Marvel at the revolutionary imaging system used to guide a surgeon's scalpel in a delicate brain-tumor operation. Witness a childless couple's fight to beat the odds and create a new life with a micro-technological assist. See how London cabbies are sending modern brain development theories on an unexpected detour. An astonishing excursion into the living bodies of real people, right down to their stem cells, this is the extraordinary inside story of the human machine as you've never seen it before.
Ancient cultures around the world often referred to the gods as the "Immortals" - but could they have encountered extraterrestrial beings that had achieved eternal life?
Immortality review, commentary of Limitless with Christ Hemsworth.
Let's take a look at Limitless With Chris Hemsworth
TV-Series in Six parts where Chris does longevity, anti-aging exercises.
In the past several years longevity is becoming an alternative fitness regime and this is still developing as we uncover more exercises and lifestyle hacks and as science progresses. Chris it seems has embarked on all of them in this series and so if you are into fitness, it might be a primer on adding some longevity exercises.
Well worth it. I watched all 6 episodes. Everything is high quality and well done.
Episode 1: Stress Proof
Chris learns to tame his stress response while attempting a terrifying crane walk. This episode really put me on the edge of my seat. The longevity lesson is to enjoy stress physically rather than letting it hurt.
Note the use of VR to put people challenging situations in order to help them overcome their fears and terrors. Does it help? The unconscious mind might not know the difference, and it could prove a learning tool. Like the phantom arm experiment, but walking on a crane 1 mile in the air.
He meets with special forces.
Ep 2 Shock
Chris heads to the icy Arctic in his search for health and longevity.
Ice baths are a universal practice in longevity, as well as sauna and even hot baths. Joe Rogans done it. But Chris takes it to an entirely new level, swimming in the Arctic ocean.
Ep. 3 Fasting
Four days. No food. But can fasting make Chris live longer?
The prevailing advice is the 12-hour eating window where breakfast is most essential, with small lunch and small dinner and the 3 or 4 times a year 4 day fast. Stay hydrated.
4 Strength
Chris discovers how his muscles can help him live longer with an epic rope climb.
5. Memory
Chris has always worked to keep his body healthy; now it's time to challenge his brain.
Chris gets the news that he has APOE4, Alzheimer's gene. Genes load the gun, the environment pulls the trigger, and he has discovered sauna and possible more therapies to help the environmental factor.
Air quality is often overlooked. These are largely western diseases, due to western lifestyle and industrialization, poisons in the air, food and water. The predominance of Parkinson's in farming areas of the USA and Germany. Metal on metal hip replacements now banned, where the result of metalosis and the result of metal toxicity in blood caused dementia.
6. Acceptance
Chris' quest for eternal youth fast forwards him to the end of his life.
Immortality is not about acceptance, instead steering the tech as far as possible in the direction of radical life extension. Our role is to cure aging, not to accept it, using science and resources.
Let's not settle for hospitals and pharmaceuticals or reinterment communities, nursing home and aged care. We should work to eliminate these aspects of aging altogether.
To the lady who has cancer at the end, like Chris learned longevity, she can also learn cancer prevention and survival. There is much information, they might not be cures altogether, but it might just be enough to tip the scales in your favor. Don't accept your cancer, just like a common cold, one day it won't end life, but be just as trivial as the common cold.
We have to thank the studied cultures where much of the science is derived from. Science is playing catch up on many of these practices.
Man has an imaginary wife.
Hi and welcome to Immortality, IMT.
Research into aging and age related disease is increasing, with the richest and most famous people all over the world seeking to live healthier and longer.
The longevity field will increase exponentially over the years as the prospect of living beyond 122 years of age becomes possible.
Each one of us is slowly getting older, and science does not know why. What is worse is that age related illness is likely to disable most people from the age 65, our only chance at avoiding such a fate is to get the science done.
We have been in the field for many years and progress is rapid, but it can be faster, what we needed was a catalyst, so we created Immortality.
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