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Humanity has long imagined a future where humans could live for hundreds of years, if not forever. But those ideas have been the stuff of science fiction, up until now. There's growing interest and investment in the realm of biohacking and de-aging, and leading scientists such as Harvard's David A. Sinclair are bringing the idea of extended lifespans out of fantasy into a reality we may see within our generation. But a world where more people are living a lot longer than ever thought possible will have sweeping economic and social consequences. In this episode of Big Tech, host Taylor Owen speaks with journalist Matthew D. LaPlante, co-author of Lifespan: Why We Age — And Why We Don't Have To with David A. Sinclair. LaPlante's focus is on the impacts longer lifespans will have, rather than on the technology involved in achieving de-aging. For example: When people live longer, where do we set the retirement age? Can the planet support more humans? And how will we deal with our past choices when we live long enough to see their impacts on our great-great-grandchildren?In this wide-ranging conversation, Taylor and Matthew discuss more implications longer life would have on our society. In the justice system, appointing a 50-year-old to the Supreme Court looks very different when that person could live to 110 rather than 80. What about geopolitical stability, if autocrats and dictators can extend their lives to maintain power for much longer periods? And what are the implications for medical privacy when technology companies are using monitoring devices, such as the ubiquitous smart watch, in conjunction with artificial intelligence to predict when someone may develop an illness or have a heart attack?
Sou um dos pioneiros no conceito Biohacking & Otimização da saúde no Brasil. Em minhas palestras, conteúdos, eventos sempre digo que NÓS somos ALGORITMOS! Estamos entrando de vez na era das “tecnologias do self''. O nosso corpo é a mais recente plataforma de inovação.Estamos cada vez mais buscando técnicas para controlar o nosso próprio corpo, pensamentos e comportamento. Percebemos que muitas técnicas individuais e seus significados mudaram ao longo dos séculos. O Google está se tornando cada vez mais consciente do nosso comportamento, nossos verdadeiros desejos, nossos anseios e preocupações (mais conscientes até que nós mesmos). No século 21, as invenções não estarão concentradas em melhorar os padrões de vida das pessoas, mas otimizar as próprias pessoas: de prevenção de doenças para melhorar a biologia humana a atingir o aprimoramento da nossa vida, algo que prolongará ainda mais nossa existência( Hackeando humanos) A principal ferramenta do século 21 é sim nossos corpos, cérebros , intestinos e corações! Desde 2017 venho fazendo conteúdo sobre o tema Biohacking & Health Optimisation, nesse período li vários livros, participei de vários eventos sobre o tema, e resolvi selecionar alguns livros que fizeram a diferença em minha vida. Biohacking lentamente ganhou popularidade recentemente, e sua abordagem mais conhecida vem do livro mais vendido e do guia de estilo de vida de Dave Asprey, “The Bulletproof Diet”. Em suma, a prática Biohacking se concentra em uma relação que sempre cito em meus artigos, há uma clara relação entre” inputs” e ”outputs” no seu corpo, relação que inclui sentimentos, alimentos, hábitos enfim tudo que colocamos em nossos corpos afeta nossos resultados gerais, incluindo tudo, desde concentração até estresse e níveis de energia. #1 Ferriss, Timothy. 4 horas para o corpo. Intrínseca, 2012. #2 Asprey, Dave, e Valéria Prest. Bulletproof: A dieta à prova de bala: Recupere a energia e a concentração e faça um upgrade em sua vida. 1a edição, Bicicleta Amarela, 2016. #3 Asprey, Dave. Head Strong: The Bulletproof Plan to Activate Untapped Brain Energy to Work Smarter and Think Faster-In Just Two Weeks: 3. Illustrated edição, Harper Wave, 2017. #4 DiClementi, Anthony. The Biohacker's Guide to Upgraded Energy and Focus. Biohacking Secrets, 2016. Siga-me-- Site- www.tiagopereiras.com.br -Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/t1agopereiras/ https://www.instagram.com/tiagopereirascanvas2-Twitter – https://twitter.com/t1agopereiras-Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/t1agopereiras -- Podcast ‘'Always in beta''-- https://open.spotify.com/show/68lweLSna3KOW0Dzqd8Qjr?si=tk3v-AKGRfqFhU4WaENE2g - Telegram- https://t.me/joinchat/H2kyExT956xehPWJIJrneg Google Recompensa: https://googleopinionrewards.page.link/share OYO Hotéis 35%OFF https://share.oyorooms.com/TIAGQ7DOOR?sp=app -Cashback Meliuz- https://www.meliuz.com.br/i/ref_99e1c94b?ref_source=27 Fiverr http://www.fiverr.com/s2/569710a0f3#5 Greenfield, Ben. Boundless: Upgrade Your Brain, Optimize Your Body & Defy Aging. Illustrated edição, Victory Belt Publishing, 2020. #6 Ferriss, Tim, e Bruno Casotti. Ferramentas dos Titãs: As estratégias, hábitos e rotinas de bilionários. celebridades e atletas de elite. 1a edição, Intrínseca, 2018. #7 Asprey, Dave. Super Human: The Bulletproof Plan to Age Backward and Maybe Even Live Forever: 5. Harper Wave, 2019. #8 Sinclair, David A., e Matthew D. Laplante. Lifespan: Why We Age--And Why We Don't Have to. Unabridged edição, Simon & Schuster Audio, 2019. #9 Lundgren, Magnus, et al.,organizadores. CRISPR: Methods and Protocols. 2015th edition, Humana, 2015. #10 Isaacson, Walter. The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race. Simon & Schuster, 2021. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t1agopereiras/support
Matthew D. LaPlante (@mdlaplante), author of the new book Superlative: The Biology of Extremes, joins Matt and Andy to talk about all creatures great and small (and fast and slow and strong and old and deadly...) and look at the many surprising things to be learned from nature's outliers.
Locals in Salt Lake City are spoiled when it comes to winter sports. We know that. We own that. If you're a skier or snowboarder, you relish the access to miles and miles of snow—be it groomers, trees, parks or open range back country. We most of us have that one mountain or one resort that we have a pass to and play on every time it snows. We have our favorite. But there are 14 Utah Ski Resorts all within driving distance from the Salt Lake International Airport. From 20mins to 3 hours. If you are motivated enough and happen to have a bucket list, like Matthew D. LaPlante, you might find yourself skiing all 14 ski resorts in just seven days. It is possible. Listen to part one to hear about the first 3 days of his incredible journey.
Locals in Salt Lake City are spoiled when it comes to winter sports. We know that. We own that. If you're a skier or snowboarder, you relish the access to miles and miles of snow—be it groomers, trees, parks or open range back country. We most of us have that one mountain or one resort that we have a pass to and play on every time it snows. We have our favorite. But there are 14 Utah Ski Resorts all within driving distance from the Salt Lake International Airport. From 20mins to 3 hours. If you are motivated enough and happen to have a bucket list, like Matthew D. LaPlante, you might find yourself skiing all 14 ski resorts in just seven days. It is possible. Listen to part one to hear about the first 3 days of his incredible journey.