A biohacker reveals the secret to eternal youth (4 photos + 1 video)

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Biohacker Brian Johnson plans to achieve immortality within the next 15 years. The 48-year-old man, whose biological age is more than ten years "younger," has not aged for several years.





Johnson said he hopes to achieve immortality by 2039, when he will be 62 years old. He admitted he's not sure how to achieve this, but believes artificial intelligence could play a key role.

He wrote: "We don't currently know how to achieve immortality by 2039, but we are confident it is possible." Nature has already solved this problem. It's not a physics problem, like trying to travel faster than light. It's a biological engineering question, one that evolution has solved repeatedly."

Johnson continued: "2039 is a reasonable target because of the rapid adoption of AI-based innovation. AI is helping researchers make discoveries and develop new technologies. This, coupled with improved biomarker measurement methods, will create a unified system of improvements that will significantly accelerate progress."



The American has long been controversial for his expensive and unusual rejuvenation methods, which cost him two million dollars a year. For example, he transfuses his son's blood and measures his nocturnal erections.

He says that for the past six years, his body has "remained at the level of an 18-year-old" in terms of heart health, fertility, and hormones. However, his brain is "anatomically 42 years old," and he has mild to moderate hearing loss in his left ear.

In support of his theory of immortality, Johnson cites several animals that are essentially ageless and effectively immortal. Among them are the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii, which can rejuvenate its cells, and the freshwater hydra, a marine lifeform that regenerates cells.





The biohacker explained: "We applied cutting-edge scientific knowledge on slowing aging and rejuvenating the body. We meticulously followed these protocols and repeated the measurements. We could achieve more and act faster if we had more accurate diagnostic methods and effective treatments. These approaches are already being developed around the world."

He has "thousands of clones of Brian Johnson's organs, created in the lab." These copies are intended to study the effects of drugs and other methods on his body's aging process. However, the details of what exactly he means remain unclear.



Human history is rich in attempts to achieve immortality. The ancient Mesopotamian hero Gilgamesh sought to avoid death through insomnia, and the ancient Egyptians drank potions.

In the 16th century, the mistress of the French King Henry II, Diane de Poitiers, consumed gold, believing it would grant her eternal life. In 1492, Pope Innocent VIII received blood from three young men. This was considered the first blood transfusion, and it helped him survive a stroke.

Jeanne Calment of France has been officially recognized as the oldest person to have ever lived. She lived 122 years and 164 days. No one else has ever reached that age. Jeanne was born in 1875 and died in 1997.

According to the latest data, the average life expectancy in the United States is 76 years. Women live longer than men: on average, up to 80 years versus 75 years. 



Johnson wrote in X: “We are behaving like suicidal people. We commit primitive acts, killing ourselves with what we eat and our lifestyle. Companies profit from killing people with their products. We destroy our only home, but we consider it a virtue. This is absurd. We will soon realize how infantile our behavior is.”

“Goal 2039 guides us: embrace life, reject death, and even defy it.” "I consider immortality the most amazing goal imaginable. It's hard to believe that we are the ones who have the opportunity to experience this moment. I pray that we have the courage to recognize the sacredness of our existence and the courage to defend it in the face of all the forces that might try to destroy it," Johnson concluded.

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