Bryan Johnson
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Yeah, that's right. Yeah, on the air pollution, I agree with you. I live in LA as well. So I have a air measurement device in every room of my house and filters. And so we measure the air quality in every single room 24-7. So you're right, like LA air quality is typically around the 60 mark, which is like... kind of bad. But in my house, it's perfect. It's zero.
And so I'm always aware of where the air quality is outside and inside. So yeah, I wish LA had better air quality. I love LA for so many reasons. I really wish the air quality was better. But yeah, I agree with you. It is a significant health threat. And it's not a good idea to have a lot of exposure to bad air.
And so I'm always aware of where the air quality is outside and inside. So yeah, I wish LA had better air quality. I love LA for so many reasons. I really wish the air quality was better. But yeah, I agree with you. It is a significant health threat. And it's not a good idea to have a lot of exposure to bad air.
Yeah, there's quite a few filters. I'll get you the names of the ones I use, but I just have one filter per room and it does a great job taking down multiple contaminants. So if you're just mindful, like for example, I'd never leave my windows open So it's always a pretty tight air block.
Yeah, there's quite a few filters. I'll get you the names of the ones I use, but I just have one filter per room and it does a great job taking down multiple contaminants. So if you're just mindful, like for example, I'd never leave my windows open So it's always a pretty tight air block.
I do go outside, you know, when the air quality is nice, I try to be mindful, but also like if we're going to play a basketball game with friends, I'll also do that. So I kind of have like some flexibility, but yeah, you can actually maintain near perfect air quality in the house. And so if you go to my house, like I'd love to have you come see it.
I do go outside, you know, when the air quality is nice, I try to be mindful, but also like if we're going to play a basketball game with friends, I'll also do that. So I kind of have like some flexibility, but yeah, you can actually maintain near perfect air quality in the house. And so if you go to my house, like I'd love to have you come see it.
Like it's basically, we have perfect water, perfect air. It's the optimal state for health across all the spectrum.
Like it's basically, we have perfect water, perfect air. It's the optimal state for health across all the spectrum.
Yes. Yeah, that's very true. And so we actually did the same measurements where I took water that was from our filter system and water, tap water. I put it into a humidifier in my room. I turned it on and then I measured the air quality based upon humidified tap water and filtered water. The tap water set off all the alarms. It was like danger zone. Something bad is happening.
Yes. Yeah, that's very true. And so we actually did the same measurements where I took water that was from our filter system and water, tap water. I put it into a humidifier in my room. I turned it on and then I measured the air quality based upon humidified tap water and filtered water. The tap water set off all the alarms. It was like danger zone. Something bad is happening.
So we're doing the analysis now, but I agree. Like they cause a lot of harm on skin inside the body. So yeah. And they're, They have to be practically managed.
So we're doing the analysis now, but I agree. Like they cause a lot of harm on skin inside the body. So yeah. And they're, They have to be practically managed.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, that's right.
I think you nailed it. The biggest game in the world right now is capitalism. That's what drives the majority of what exists in the world today. Religious adherence doesn't really affect the effects of capitalism all that much, right? It's a very moderate effect. Capitalism is the absolute dominant effect in the world. It's more so than democracy, more so than any religion.
I think you nailed it. The biggest game in the world right now is capitalism. That's what drives the majority of what exists in the world today. Religious adherence doesn't really affect the effects of capitalism all that much, right? It's a very moderate effect. Capitalism is the absolute dominant effect in the world. It's more so than democracy, more so than any religion.
It's the primary game we're playing. So I think, yeah, and that's my primary objective in life is I'm calling it a question that the capitalism no longer answers the questions that are imminent for us as a species.
It's the primary game we're playing. So I think, yeah, and that's my primary objective in life is I'm calling it a question that the capitalism no longer answers the questions that are imminent for us as a species.
Exactly right.