Chapter
The Advancement of Innovation
The timeline of innovation experiences incremental progress, and breakthroughs lead to a significant jump forward. In healthcare, we mostly all die from cancer, Alzheimer's, or something similar, but advancements in treatment could change that outcome for future generations.
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Every 25 years, there's an incremental progress jump in air travel, just as there is in the potential progress of human lifespan extension.
55:44 - 58:50 (03:05)
Summary
Every 25 years, there's an incremental progress jump in air travel, just as there is in the potential progress of human lifespan extension. Researchers predict that after they figure out how to extend the lifespan of mice, it will take another 15-20 years before they can apply the therapy to humans, allowing for extended healthy life.
ChapterThe Advancement of Innovation
Episode#210 - How Celebrities Have Made Billions off Their Names
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker delves into their belief that cancer and Alzheimer's are the leading causes of death, discussing their personal experience with feeling symptoms of illness before diagnosis.
58:50 - 1:00:09 (01:18)
Summary
The speaker delves into their belief that cancer and Alzheimer's are the leading causes of death, discussing their personal experience with feeling symptoms of illness before diagnosis.