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RE: Leo Talk 3/03/2021 -Come Join Our Chat

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You're talking about Project 2045: http://2045.com/
No need to put the human body at risk, we're infused into a hologram. No more aches and pains, download knowledge just like in The Matrix.


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Who's ready for their robot body?

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I wouldn't mind trying that. Now the only issue is how do we get a fast and lagless connection to something millions of miles away from us.

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That is where quantum connections come in. By 2045, they should have mastered quantum entanglement. That means we should be able to traverse the space-time mechanism.

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Lots of different angles that this is being approached from.

One is the uploading of the mind via the connecting of the neocortex to the could. Another is the hologram as you discussed.

We are also see synthetic biology erupting meaning we could actually replace ourselves at the cellular level.

All fascinating stuff that will lead to some sort of digital outcome.

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The biohacking that author and one of my favorite podcasters, Tim Ferriss is involved in, will be supplanted by the amazing opportunities to come. I keep telling people to just hang on, we're at the doorstep of incredible changes that will alter society hopefully, for the better.

Now, the only issue will be, what will happen to "the naturals" who sit this thing out? Competing with "designer humans" will be tough...

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It is years since I listened to Ferriss. I need to catch up on what he is into.

Care to give a quick recap of his biohacking?

I agree, the naturals will be stuck using "old technology". LOL

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Well, for me it began with his book The 4 Hour Body, which is a compilation of best practices he's found to stay fit. Afterwards he got into various nootropics and other smart drugs.

Different life hacks and better ways to do things. I'd listen and have a notepad at the ready, as he provides so much value.

The man likes to experiment on his body and I've yet to match his courage in trying new things. I too have been busy and have to find time to listen to his podcast. But he gets to interview the best and collect what works in order to benefit himself and his audience.

I still remember the interview he did with Malcolm Gladwell, the man is a good habit to have.

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I havent read Ferris since the 4 Hour Work Week.

That was probably 15 years ago.

That said, I have caught him at times on different interview shows. The guy certainly does challenge conventional wisdom.

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