fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the health and wellness world of Longevity.
Reverse-Engineered
Chuck was an AI engineer, a pioneer who worked alongside longevity scientists to create a human chip with two objectives: 1) reduce stress on the brain by analyzing daily life inputs, and 2) increase human lifespan by fifty percent. Chuck's initial chip worked one week, so its results could not be measured. Fifteen-hour workdays of testing hypotheses and fifteen-minute standup meetings with the team daily. Finally, they decided. Five men, ten women, and ten girls, aged twelve, were implanted with the chip. The adults volunteered and were implanted in their armpits. The women volunteers perspired profusely, rivulets soaking and spreading to the breast area. The male subjects emitted a fragrance similar to almonds, acting as an aphrodisiac. The girls' hormone cycles were disrupted. Chuck tweaked the implant gradually until the body no longer identified it as foreign, ending the havoc with sweat glands and lymph nodes. The women became frigidly cold and wore thermals under heavy sweaters. One female felt continuous twitching, cut the implant out, and died from blood loss.
By Andrea Corwin 10 months ago in Longevity
Permanent Life Program. Content Warning.
Humanity was a tool. Ever since Edmund had used the gun to take a life as the age of ten, the weapon in his hand had felt no different to himself. Metal to skin, hand on trigger, the bang and flash. Who was the real weapon?
By Euan Brennan10 months ago in Longevity
A Quiet Exit?
Please press play on the link you prefer before reading. Boris Pope invested in a suicide machine, for he thought it'd be serene. His life would quietly disappear, and he'd be without fear. He thought as the nitrogen entered the chamber and his oxygen levels decreased, he'd enter into a deep slumber.
By Paul Stewart10 months ago in Longevity
The Problem With Most Of The Health And Wellness Industry
Yesterday, I wrote a Satirical Article for Finding Success as a part of April Fools Day. No, you should not take it seriously, though if you need something fun to lighten your day then you should give it a read.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)10 months ago in Longevity
Reelin in memories
As the winter ended, extreme weather, spring droughts, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcano eruptions plus satellite silences due to solar flares, had intermittently left the masses without their addictive vagus link to global communication through the internet. Individuals began to listen to each other and think for themselves.
By Katherine D. Graham10 months ago in Longevity
30 Days Without Sugar and Carbs
If you are a month without sugar and carbohydrates, you will want to try different things. We all eat sweet things, and we all eat carbohydrates as rice and bread. But do you know what is so good for your body if you do not eat these things for a month? Let's talk about it simply.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Longevity




