Tristan Scott
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foreign and based on the research and our knowledge of how biology works if you dig deep enough is toxic or is potentially disruptive and the thing about like the flu and the solar cycles like we are so disconnected from our electromagnetic environment how is the flu connected to the solar cycles again Maybe Steve can look that up too.
But apparently what Arthur Furstenberg wrote about was before telecom cables were put underneath or in society in the late 1800s, the flu was more of a uncommon, like it came around for a couple of years and then left for like five, six years. And it was more tied to the solar cycles, which again, I wouldn't be surprised with, but you're going to have to try and find some very unbiased information.
But apparently what Arthur Furstenberg wrote about was before telecom cables were put underneath or in society in the late 1800s, the flu was more of a uncommon, like it came around for a couple of years and then left for like five, six years. And it was more tied to the solar cycles, which again, I wouldn't be surprised with, but you're going to have to try and find some very unbiased information.
But apparently what Arthur Furstenberg wrote about was before telecom cables were put underneath or in society in the late 1800s, the flu was more of a uncommon, like it came around for a couple of years and then left for like five, six years. And it was more tied to the solar cycles, which again, I wouldn't be surprised with, but you're going to have to try and find some very unbiased information.
Oh yeah, it's going to be pretty hard.
Oh yeah, it's going to be pretty hard.
Oh yeah, it's going to be pretty hard.
yeah um well like in general but in antiquity people were dying from fucking plagues left and right like there was a plague every five years that's something different i think it was more so like the annual like what's known as the the common flu like every winter um not like the bubonic plague or you know some crazy infectious disease so that that's something something different but we're doing a lot better than we were back then
yeah um well like in general but in antiquity people were dying from fucking plagues left and right like there was a plague every five years that's something different i think it was more so like the annual like what's known as the the common flu like every winter um not like the bubonic plague or you know some crazy infectious disease so that that's something something different but we're doing a lot better than we were back then
yeah um well like in general but in antiquity people were dying from fucking plagues left and right like there was a plague every five years that's something different i think it was more so like the annual like what's known as the the common flu like every winter um not like the bubonic plague or you know some crazy infectious disease so that that's something something different but we're doing a lot better than we were back then
Yeah, and that's why I don't want to romanticize the past totally because people, yeah, they were living outside, but they were struggling with infectious diseases. But the thing that the mainstream likes to paint, oh, we're healthier as a society because of lifespan, but they had kids dying when they were eight and that skews all the numbers. Infant mortality rate was like 50% back then.
Yeah, and that's why I don't want to romanticize the past totally because people, yeah, they were living outside, but they were struggling with infectious diseases. But the thing that the mainstream likes to paint, oh, we're healthier as a society because of lifespan, but they had kids dying when they were eight and that skews all the numbers. Infant mortality rate was like 50% back then.
Yeah, and that's why I don't want to romanticize the past totally because people, yeah, they were living outside, but they were struggling with infectious diseases. But the thing that the mainstream likes to paint, oh, we're healthier as a society because of lifespan, but they had kids dying when they were eight and that skews all the numbers. Infant mortality rate was like 50% back then.
Childbirth mortality as well. And you can look at, again, what is healthspan versus lifespan? That's like a whole debate.
Childbirth mortality as well. And you can look at, again, what is healthspan versus lifespan? That's like a whole debate.
Childbirth mortality as well. And you can look at, again, what is healthspan versus lifespan? That's like a whole debate.
Well, I think it's always been the same. as far as we know. The maximum. The maximum, correct. Obviously, people were dying from hand-to-hand combat, plagues, famine, you know, all that stuff, war. But a healthy individual that didn't get murdered or didn't die from a plague would live the same exact time, same exact lifespan back in, as far as we know, like... than we do now. Yeah.
Well, I think it's always been the same. as far as we know. The maximum. The maximum, correct. Obviously, people were dying from hand-to-hand combat, plagues, famine, you know, all that stuff, war. But a healthy individual that didn't get murdered or didn't die from a plague would live the same exact time, same exact lifespan back in, as far as we know, like... than we do now. Yeah.
Well, I think it's always been the same. as far as we know. The maximum. The maximum, correct. Obviously, people were dying from hand-to-hand combat, plagues, famine, you know, all that stuff, war. But a healthy individual that didn't get murdered or didn't die from a plague would live the same exact time, same exact lifespan back in, as far as we know, like... than we do now. Yeah.
And that's where the longevity biohacking community, I'm like, I don't know.