In the same way as Genoom Sequencing, the genetic composition of an organism, Bryan Johnson – determines the investor and founder behind the Don’t die Movement – wants to start with “foodome” sequencing.
“We are going to follow the American ‘foodome’, which means that 20% of foods test that 80% of the American diet is based on things we eat every day,” Johnson said on Thursday at the SXSW festival in Austin.
Johnson is the founder and former CEO of KernelA company for brain monitoring equipment, the founder of OS Fund, and the founder and former CEO of Braintree, e-commerce company.
Nowadays he is obsessed with finding ways to extend his lifespan and preach that gospel to others. He has taken extreme measures, including the transfer of his blood with that of his 17-year-old son and undergoing a shock therapy treatment to get more nocturnal erections, which he says it immediately correlates with health.
Most of his tips about the release of life of life are simple enough to guess: sleep better. Spend time with the community. Excercise. Healthy eating. But Johnson says it is not so easy to eat healthily as you think.
“I really want to be with you. It is just very, very difficult to buy clean food, “he said and noted that most foods from supermarkets, even the biological brands, can have toxins from different processing methods.
His goal is to test as much food as possible and to create a public database where people can donate money to have certain foods and brands tested for toxins such as heavy metals or microplastics. The results, he hopes, will hold brands responsible for unsafe food practices.
The idea received an applause from the packaged audience at SXSW, who eagerly participated in Johnson’s different breathing exercises, asks to move and an experiment with a long service life in which they closed with eyes closed. (I made it up to 30 seconds – no problem.)
Johnson has confronted online with a lot of hatred for his eccentric philosophy that with the arrival of AI we can be the first generation that does not have to die.
“We are super intelligence. It is the biggest thing that is happening in the whole world, “Johnson said, adding that no existing ideology explains how to deal with AI and that the survival of our species is no longer guaranteed now that AI has come into the picture.
“The human race would be wise to reuse its objectives [around AI and] Away from money cost it to ‘not die’. ‘
In other words, while we are debating about AI tuning with the human race, why not adjust AI to the mission to preserve human life? Why not, he asks, use AI to tap millions of ‘geniuses at human level’ to follow human progress and to tackle the biggest challenges of Aging Aging?
It is a provocative question and a question that has criticized skeptics who claim that dying is an essential part of being human.
Dr. Andrew Steele, a lifetime scientist, acknowledged That good food and exercise helps to extend life, but that genetics – no extreme measures – play a greater role in determining life expectancy.
But Johnson did not deter that perspective to promote his ‘blueprint protocol’, his lifestyle formula for maintaining what he says are the best biomarkers in the world. He also marks his own line of supplements and foods. My olive oil brand is ironically – or appropriately – called snake oil.
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