Archive for May 7th, 2006
The lifestyle of the pimm future: the Kurzweil case
The lifestyle of a partially immortalized individual won't be easy. At the beginning of the technology it takes continuous monitoring and treatment of the body, which equals significant proportion of the lifetime in the regeneration clinic, or at home, if the treatment permits it. Make no mistake: this is the price of pimm. And not the whole. If intuition fails to capture this situation, and it does, then look at the life of Ray Kurzweil, the former successful computer scientist (Stevie Wonder, anyone remembers?), author of the Spiritual Machines book (oh man, I liked that much) who is the leading extreme longevity proponent of our time. In a fascinating interview with Kurzweil by David Jay Brown, called Reprogramming your Biochemistry for Immortality, Kurzweil uncovers his lifestyle: "I take two hundred and fifty supplements a day, and I monitor my body regularly. I’m not just flying without instrumentation. Being an engineer, I like data and I monitor fifty or sixty different blood levels every few months, and I’m constantly fine-tuning my program. All of my blood levels are ideal. My Homocysteine level many years ago was eleven, but now it’s five. My C-reactive protein is 0.1. My cholesterol is 130. My LDL is about 60, and my HDL—which was 28—is now close to sixty. And so on and so forth. …I’ve also taken biological aging tests, which measure things like tactile sensitivity, reaction time, memory, and decision-making speed. There are forty different tests…"
So here is your timetable for the next week:


And here is an argument against those, who reject radical life extension on the ground that to live extremely long would be extremely boring: if you are under a continuous regeneration treatment, it takes a substantial portion of your lifetime, say, 30%, and during treatment time, you won't be bored, because it needs your active participation, in the extremity, so eventually you become your own regenerative physician. Biotech DIY on the highest level.
What we need is a whole new kind of body awareness.
Hey, would-be immortalizers, pimmers! Get ready for the future!
Next: Why do we have the right to partially immortalize ourselves, if it is possible?
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Editorial: helpers, glossary, and the Pimm book
In the past years I've been communicating with many smart (mainly Hungarian) people about Pimm and its consequences, so I opened a page (click above) with the title Helpers, where you can find and search them. I hope their numbers will grow.

Now you can find a Glossary, which is under construction. It comprises the basic vocabulary of the Pimm project.
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Under the Book page the chapters will be uploaded from the posts and the background sources monthly. For practical and backup reasons I made a new wordpress address:Pimm – The Book or http://pimm.wordpress.com/ which is the ultimate place of the Book. WordPress could function as a very good content management system for static web 1.0 pages too.
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In the End (which is about two years from now) on the Book Page the Reader will find the whole beta Book, and I hope that a distinguished Publisher finds me.
You know, it is a Niche, Niche World.
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