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Thanye West

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This is the core premise of the Thousands Brain Theory from Numenta: The neocortex is a sheet made of repeating cortical columns (tiny brains) all voting to integrate information from multiple sources & establish a robust consensus of what is being perceived.

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For those who don’t know who Scott Aaronson is, he is widely regarded as one of the smartest people alive today! He ranked seventh on a list of the ten smartest living people, behind only Tao, Witten, and a few others in mathematics and physics. When he talks we listen!

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I’m not sharing this as the CEO of Eternal, but as a fellow human, curious enough to follow a strange thread. A thread I can’t keep with myself any longer. It’s open-source, backed by science, and shared with you as part of our common quest for scientific progress on human

I’m not sharing this as the CEO of Eternal, but as a fellow human, curious enough to follow a strange thread. A thread I can’t keep with myself any longer. 

It’s open-source, backed by science, and shared with you as part of our common quest for scientific progress on human
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I am not saying “gravity exists” or “blood flow matters.” Everyone knows that. The new part is connecting these 3 known facts: 1. Upright posture reduces blood flow to the brain by small amounts, compounding every day for decades. 2. Neurons in the hypothalamus and brainstem

I am not saying “gravity exists” or “blood flow matters.” Everyone knows that. The new part is connecting these 3 known facts:

1.  Upright posture reduces blood flow to the brain by small amounts, compounding every day for decades.

2. Neurons in the hypothalamus and brainstem
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So what can we do about this? We don’t have to escape gravity to counteract the negative effects it has on us. It’s necessary for us to live. Like astronauts, our health would deteriorate in <1G. We just have to learn how to live longer and better at 1G. Science already

So what can we do about this? 

We don’t have to escape gravity to counteract the negative effects it has on us. It’s necessary for us to live. Like astronauts, our health would deteriorate in &lt;1G. 

We just have to learn how to live longer and better at 1G. 

Science already
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Now let’s talk about inversions. Inversions are already popular for lymphatic fluid drainage. We found that inversions are also the most effective way to counteract the negative effects of gravity on our brains. Our biggest finding is that six weeks of using inversion tables

Now let’s talk about inversions.

Inversions are already popular for lymphatic fluid drainage. We found that inversions are also the most effective way to counteract the negative effects of gravity on our brains.

Our biggest finding is that six weeks of using inversion tables
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Eminent scientists from around the world have shown their support for the Gravity Aging Hypothesis. Some of them even said that it could be groundbreaking for human longevity. But that’s not enough. It’s time for empirical proof. I believe this theory deserves rigorous

Eminent scientists from around the world have shown their support for the Gravity Aging Hypothesis. Some of them even said that it could be groundbreaking for human longevity. 

But that’s not enough. It’s time for empirical proof. 

I believe this theory deserves rigorous
Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Difference in yardstick: The normalization of sleep requirements to 7-8h was made before the AppleWatch. It included episodes now labeled "awake" where the subject isn't aware of the interruptions. I suspect that if we adjust by these interruptions sleep requirements wd be lower.