Tech billionaire and Anti-aging influencer Brian Johnson He clearly replied that he didn't think he would die, thanks to his lifestyle.
Johnson appeared on The “Honestly” podcast from the Free Press with Bari Weiss on Tuesday to talk about his latest Netflix documentary “Don't Die: The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever,” which details his strict regimen to achieve immortality.
Johnson described himself as “the healthiest person ever” quantitatively, and answered bluntly that he did not think he would die, although he was not clear about living “forever.”
“Do you think you're going to die?” – Weiss asked.
“No,” Johnson replied.
Weiss continued, “Do you think you'll live forever?”
Johnson replied: “Forever is not a concept that the human mind can contemplate, but will we be able to extend life radically beyond our preconceived notions? Yes.” “Will that happen before the normal limit now? My life expectancy would probably be, I don't know, 80 or 90 years, and things like that if I stay healthy. But technology is moving so fast that…it's kind of either I'm going to survive or I'm going to die in “This moment is much sooner than average life expectancy.”
Johnson's lifestyle includes going to bed at 8:30 p.m., monitoring for nightly erections, and even injecting his teenage son's plasma into his bloodstream.
When asked if he “misses the things that make up life,” Johnson explained that humanity's knowledge of life is still limited.
“Let's imagine we're doing a thought experiment,” Johnson began, “and we're hanging out with Homo erectus. They've been around for a million years. And we say to Homo erectus, 'Homo erectus, tell us, what's the purpose' of life? And they'll grunt and say, 'Well, it's “It's a hunter-gatherer, and we're going to move our tribe, and we're going to have more war.” They're not going to be able to tell you about quantum mechanics, or about smartphones, or about antibiotics, or about the electromagnetic spectrum, or something like that. What's new in the art of artificial intelligence, it's not concepts they understand.
He continued: “They will not be able to talk intelligently about what a beautiful life is. They are very primitive in their thought processes. We are as primitive as Homo erectus as we are to artificial intelligence. We are just as primitive. We cannot say anything intelligent about the future anymore, so… The idea that we have somehow mastered existence and that we know the purpose of existence is absolutely absurd.
He added that it was important for people to remain “incredibly humble” when thinking about existence, and encouraged listeners to “get rid of our preconceived notions of what it means” when trying to achieve this lifestyle.
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Johnson spoke to Fox News Digital Last year, he talked about his lifestyle and boiled down his point of view to the simple slogan, “Don’t die.”
“When you are just a few steps away from having the powers of gods, in this case, artificial intelligence, the only enemy is death,” he added. “There is no other enemy. This is not the time to raise armies and conquer lands. This is the game of previous centuries for Homo sapiens. It is not a game for us now. So, we are just in a different era of being human, and we need to update the way we play as a species to understand what we are.” “in it.”
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