In the same way as genome sequence determines the genetic composition of an organism, Bryan Johnson – the investor and founder behind the Don’t die Movement – Want to start ‘Foodome’ sequence.
“We’re going to follow the US Foodome, which means that 20% of the foods that make up 80% of the American diet based on things we eat every day,” Johnson said at the SXSW festival in Austin on Thursday.
Johnson is the founder and former CEO of CoreA Brain Monitoring Devices company, the founder of the OS Fund, and the founder and former CEO of the e-commerce business Braintree.
Today, he is obsessed with finding ways to expand his life and preach that gospel to others. He took extreme measures, including the transfer of his blood with that of his 17-year-old son and the treatment of shock therapy to get more erection at night, which he believes directly corresponds to health.
Most of his tips on life -extending habits are easy enough to guess: get better sleep. Spend time with the community. Exercise. Eat healthy. But Johnson says it’s not as easy to eat healthy as you think.
“I really want to be with you. It is just very, very difficult to buy clean food, ‘he said, noting that most foods from grocery stores, even the organic brands, can have toxins from different processing methods.
Its goal is to test as much food as possible and 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 accountable for unsafe food practices.
The idea received an applause from the packed audience at SXSW, eagerly participating in Johnson’s various breathing exercises, asking to move around, and a long life experiment involving the balancing on one foot with closed eyes. (I reached it up to 30 seconds – no big matter.)
Johnson faced a lot of hatred online for his eccentric philosophy that we were the first generation with the coming of AI to die.
‘We are giving super -intelligence. This is the biggest thing that is happening in the whole world now, ”Johnson said, adding that no existing ideology explains how to handle AI and that the survival of our species is no longer guaranteed now that AI has entered the picture.
“Mankind would be wise to reuse its goals (around AI and) away from money against ‘Don’t die’.
In other words, while debating AI alignment with the human race, why not align AI with the mission to preserve human life? Why not, he asks, does AI use to utilize millions of “human level geniuses” to detect the progress of human progress and tackle the greatest challenges of aging?
This is a provocative question and has criticized skeptics who argue that dying is a significant part of man.
Dr. Andrew Steele, a longevity scientist, acknowledge That it eats and exercises well helps to extend life, but that genetics – not extreme measures – play a greater role in determining life expectancy.
But that perspective did not prevent Johnson from promoting his ‘blueprint protocol’, his lifestyle formula to maintain what he says is the world’s best biomarkers. He also markets his own range of supplements and food. Its brand olive oil becomes ironically – or appropriate – named Snake Oil.
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