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Robert Dyson's avatar

We do have weak immortality, though our children. This is immensely clever of mother nature because it means we can evolve to cope with environmental changes to a great extent. Our new selves also don't have all our mental baggage and learn new ways of living. It is also anti-selfish because we have to share and allow our genes to become diluted over time. Probably too much seed oil leads to mental illness.

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Keith's avatar

I'm waiting for him to pass.....like everyone else.

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Experimental Fat Loss's avatar

At this pace & the way he looks, I'd be shocked if he makes it to 60

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The Real Dr. Steven Horvitz's avatar

No. Bryan is trying to be famous and gather a following for whatever that will do for him.

It’s funny how a guy who states he wants to be immortal keeps trying to claim his 15 minutes of fame, over and over again, and we keep allowing it by talking about him.

Perhaps we would do better to just ignore him or mute his feed.

How many 15 minutes of fame does it take to be immortal? Probably more than to screw in a lightbulb of someone who actually thinks they can be immortal in a human body.

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Experimental Fat Loss's avatar

It's also curious how someone who is apparently already a tech billionaire immediately begins shilling & grifting with overprice garbage supplements.

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Simon's avatar

Not a comment about Bryan but peripherally on seed oils you might be interested in this new paper by Chris Ramsden unifying lipid peroxidation and the apoe4 variant in Alzheimers disease.

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.17.633633v1.full.pdf

It’s a pretty impressive piece of work.

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