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How to Slow Aging (and even reverse it) 

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Scientists like Prof Sinclair have evidence of speeding up, slowing, and even reversing aging.
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What causes aging? According to Professor David Sinclair, it is a loss of information in our epigenome, the system of proteins like histones and chemical markers like methylation that turn on and off genes. Epigenetics allow different cell types to perform their specific functions - they are what differentiate a brain cell from a skin cell. Our DNA is constantly getting broken, by cosmic rays, UV radiation, free radicals, x-rays and regular cell division etc. When our cells repair that damage, the epigenome is not perfectly reset. And hence over time, noise accumulates in our epigenome. Our cells no longer perform their functions well.
To counter this decline, we can activate the body's own defenses against aging by stressing the body. Eat less, eat less protein, engage in intense exercise, experience uncomfortable cold. When the body senses existential threats it triggers longevity genes, which attempt to maintain the body to ensure its survival until good times return. This may be the evolutionary legacy of early bacteria, which established these two modes of living (repair and protect vs grow and reproduce). Scientists are uncovering ways to mimic stresses on the body without the discomfort of fasting. Molecules like NMN also trigger sirtuins to monitor and repair the epigenome. This may slow aging.
Reversing aging requires an epigenetic reset, which may be possible using Yamanaka factors. These four factors can revert an adult cell into a pluripotent stem cell. Prof. Sinclair used three of the four factors to reverse aging in the retinal cells of old mice. He found they could see again after the treatment.
Special thanks to:
Professor David Sinclair, check out his book "Lifespan: Why We Age & Why We Don't Have To"
Assistant Professor David Gold
Noemie Sierra (for polyp images)
Genepool Productions for telomere animations from Immortal: ve42.co/immortal
Epigenetics animations (DNA, histones, methylation etc) courtesy of: wehi.tv
Animation: Etsuko Uno
Art and Technical Direction: Drew Berry
Sound Design: Francois Tetaz & Emma Bortignon
Scientific Consultation: Marnie Blewitt
Courtesy of Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Filming, editing and animation by Jonny Hyman and Derek Muller
Music from epidemicsound.com "Clearer Views" "Innovations" "A Sound Foundation" "Seaweed"
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com "Marty Gots a Plan"

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@qwerty600
@qwerty600 4 года назад
Once again, science has cured every illness known to mice!
@2by3
@2by3 3 года назад
Exactly
@punmun8008
@punmun8008 3 года назад
That makes me sad
@Apersonl0l
@Apersonl0l 3 года назад
Pun Mun that makes me happy
@Apersonl0l
@Apersonl0l 3 года назад
For once, we turned something we hate to something that can help us live longer, better Edit: forget everything you just read mice are cool, just not the ones shitting on my grandma’s pots before she makes dinner
@DocRobotKey
@DocRobotKey 3 года назад
This message approved by the Mice Longevity Program Initiative.
@piosenki001
@piosenki001 2 года назад
It is physically impossible to say "mitochondria" without adding an explanation that its a "powerhouse of a cell".
@JB2JO
@JB2JO 2 года назад
Mitochondria
@JB2JO
@JB2JO 2 года назад
It's a powerhouse of a cell
@JB2JO
@JB2JO 2 года назад
Damnit, I was close
@piosenki001
@piosenki001 2 года назад
@@JB2JO I see what you did there
@MiGujack3
@MiGujack3 2 года назад
Mitochondria
@Caapi_Vine
@Caapi_Vine Год назад
I don't think you needed to clarify the mitochondria's function. Every baby comes out of the womb with the ancestral knowledge that " The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell". Great video! I was very excited to see Sinclair contribute, he's one of my biggest role models.
@wish9559
@wish9559 24 дня назад
Who is micodondria
@thesauce1682
@thesauce1682 19 дней назад
the powerhouse of the cell
@Gaani2026
@Gaani2026 3 дня назад
​@@wish9559 The powerhouse of the cell
@matteolaurano2297
@matteolaurano2297 Год назад
its been 2 years now, can we have an update video on prof. sinclair? i think that this is one of the best video you've ever done and i cant wait for an update
@what9621
@what9621 7 дней назад
Agreed its now 4 yrs
@milktheshark1226
@milktheshark1226 3 года назад
this man really dropped a mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell into this
@rocketassistedgoat1079
@rocketassistedgoat1079 3 года назад
Huh?
@noneofyerbisness8702
@noneofyerbisness8702 3 года назад
Mitochondria is plural. It would be "mitochondria *are* the powerhouse*s* of the cell" , or "A mitochondri*on* *is* the power house of *a* cell."
@rocketassistedgoat1079
@rocketassistedgoat1079 3 года назад
@@noneofyerbisness8702 I finally understand what he was trying to say. Exclamation points around "mitochondria....of the cell"; makes it grammatically make sense. Without said exclamation points; it's a word-salad.
@tehrobotjesus
@tehrobotjesus 3 года назад
@@rocketassistedgoat1079 You're a bit mixed up on your punctuation marks, friend.
@rocketassistedgoat1079
@rocketassistedgoat1079 3 года назад
@@tehrobotjesus My grammar's flawless mate. You're probably buthurt, because you speak ONE language...and yet can't put a sentence together.
@theamigoman
@theamigoman 2 года назад
These RU-vid tutorials are getting more and more advanced
@Avighna
@Avighna 2 года назад
GAHAHAHAHA
@kylefer
@kylefer 2 года назад
I have to note here he never said 'caloric restriction' yet Derek took it that way, the doctor said Fasting, eating less. Restricting calories can be hazardous as proven in the Minnesota Starvation experiment. There's a huge difference there and one leads to the benefits of anti aging while the other does not.
@HHNguyen96
@HHNguyen96 2 года назад
It actually can summary to don't live too comfort. That all. Always wonder why most of the soldier live longer than normal men ? Now I don't understand why.
@user-qu1rx8oc6t
@user-qu1rx8oc6t 2 года назад
I laughed hard at this
@johnchristian7788
@johnchristian7788 2 года назад
@@kylefer Can you explain the difference. I don't understand the difference and am confused. I'll also try to search Google.
@alfonsodacullo3040
@alfonsodacullo3040 Год назад
What I love about your video is that it is not too short nor too long yet compact with information! Keep it up! Thumbs up!
@skylerbowerbank5847
@skylerbowerbank5847 Год назад
This video immediately reminded me of the question "if you were offered immortality, would you take it" And i have learned it always depended on if it was just you, or if your friends would be too
@gs-nq6mw
@gs-nq6mw Год назад
You can always make new friends,and many people live happ without a biological family
@ToddHowar.d
@ToddHowar.d 4 года назад
Sometime in the possible near future: “Doc, I’m feeling a little too old, what can you do for me?” “Have you tried turning your epigenenome off and on again?”
@lutyanoalves444
@lutyanoalves444 4 года назад
it just works
@lolatomroflsinnlos
@lolatomroflsinnlos 4 года назад
This is a very good joke
@tingtingin
@tingtingin 4 года назад
Literally died reading this so gonna need to restart the genome
@alanmalcheski8882
@alanmalcheski8882 4 года назад
hold on... ok... now I'm a giant tumor. Wait... I think i did it wrong.
@absolutemadlad8603
@absolutemadlad8603 4 года назад
thanks todd howard
@HartyBiker
@HartyBiker 4 года назад
Derek starts going grey: "so how do we stop aging?"
@zer0b0t
@zer0b0t 4 года назад
Yeah can't blame him
@martiddy
@martiddy 4 года назад
Derek the Gray
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
@@martiddy Gray fox
@missionpupa
@missionpupa 4 года назад
Well, thats not really something you ask when youre 16.
@awdrifter3394
@awdrifter3394 4 года назад
He's fighting the dragon.
@charlie7333
@charlie7333 Год назад
Dr Sinclair was famous within the biomedical community as far back as 12 years ago for ingesting Sirtuin (a molecule that he was researching on) despite lack of clinical studies . Professors at my university used to tell the class how reckless his action was, but fast forward 12 years it looks like his self-medication is working. (Source - a biomedical science student at Monash University at 2010)
@imarchello
@imarchello Год назад
We'll find out in 50 or so years if it's working or not. Either he surpasses 100 or not. A mouse would take even less time.
@qrzone8167
@qrzone8167 11 месяцев назад
He seems to be extremely confident in his research. All the power to him, I hope the self-medication doesn't turn out to be a huge mistake.
@alonsoACR
@alonsoACR 11 месяцев назад
A true scientist. But I've certainly heard worse from my own little country. In the 19th century a Peruvian scientist Daniel Alcides Carrión voluntarily contracted a major disease of the time to prove *how* it was spread. I mean, _someone_ had to do it, i guess... He found out eventually, it was through warts. Despite being sick, he continued writing detailed descriptions of how the disease develops from inoculation, even through fever and delirium. He died a few weeks after.
@sleepinglaffey3886
@sleepinglaffey3886 10 месяцев назад
​@@qrzone8167I'm following his strategy because *it works*. yes. I do eat lots of meat, No. I don't eat nonstop. even waking up to snack on yogurt like the Dutch Giant does. That's how I keep my Mtor low (Yes, you can sprint fasted and still adapt Sinclair's methods to your own. It does not need to be about the meat vs plant zealotry)
@apophissoftware
@apophissoftware 8 месяцев назад
It took two watches to see it, but, Dr. Sinclair actually confirms this in a short statement, and seems quite... laughing at the fact that he more than knows its veracity. Rewatch it, and look at his expressions. You'll see.
@justinstebbings6711
@justinstebbings6711 Год назад
Wow I can see why you have so many followers. Im hooked on some of these videos already, which I've stumbled upon this afternoon. This is better than I remember educación being at school all those years ago.
@blyaticon8190
@blyaticon8190 2 года назад
So aging is just all cells of the body having an identity crisis
@shan_singh
@shan_singh 2 года назад
Hahahahahah
@aikoyanai5933
@aikoyanai5933 2 года назад
Sounds like it
@regem9121
@regem9121 2 года назад
and death is when your cells go through a life changing journey and decide to change their life long career from brain cell to testicle cell
@wegner7036
@wegner7036 2 года назад
@@regem9121 "Brain cell from testicle cell" That's puberty!
@regem9121
@regem9121 2 года назад
@@wegner7036 puberty and dementia, name a more iconic couple
@justuslm
@justuslm 2 года назад
I think Professor Sinclair will be a key figure in aging research for at least the next 300 years or so.
@marcapparatus
@marcapparatus 2 года назад
well done. well done. ;)
@CivRichieP
@CivRichieP 2 года назад
He does look like he Benjamin Button'd parts of his body and face.
@emmaphilo4049
@emmaphilo4049 2 года назад
@@CivRichieP he looks his age. Even he can't stop his own aging. But I hope he finds a way.
@bluesealol
@bluesealol 2 года назад
@@emmaphilo4049 He said he changed his biological age from 60 to 31
@Jaydinskee
@Jaydinskee 2 года назад
@@bluesealol Correct, and he gauges this using a method established in recent decades for determining the amount of erroneously accumulated molecular methyl groups in our cells' DNA bundles, called the "Horvath Clock" The reason this is significant is that DNA methylation has one the most consistent links between overall biological damage an organism has accumulated over its life, and Based on statistical data, When an organism is most likely to experience "biological mortality" (most people refer to this as dyeing from old age)
@PerceptiveAnarchist
@PerceptiveAnarchist Год назад
This video is one of the best on whole RU-vid! I saw it first time about a year ago and after that have I promise to be at least 130 years old!
@KarlaKandy123
@KarlaKandy123 7 месяцев назад
I would die to work there and learn more about this everyday
@dsdy1205
@dsdy1205 Месяц назад
ironic
@emsam3457
@emsam3457 3 года назад
“I was biologically sixty and than I changed my life and become 31” that seems like something an evil scientist would say
@walperstyle
@walperstyle 3 года назад
I want to know his diet and daily routine!
@WhereRaul
@WhereRaul 3 года назад
Cringe
@pottingsoil723
@pottingsoil723 3 года назад
@@walperstyle 1,000mg β-Nicotinamide Mononucleotide 500 - 1,000mg Resveratrol 1,000mg Metformin Good luck getting the Metformin (it's prescription only), but that's what the Resveratrol is for. NMN = Sirtuin pathway Resveratrol = AMPk pathway Eat less red meat = mTOR pathway Of course plenty of water & physical activity cannot be substituted, but you asked his daily routine. And yes I've been doing all three for a little while now. 😉 Tips: Resveratrol is cheap and plentiful. Get some. NMN is ... sometimes pricey. My advice is to source it well. It's a special form of Vitamin B3 found in things like cabbage, avocado, broccoli. Of course you can't eat 1,000 avocados in a day, so you buy the NMN. Physically it is a white crystalline powder with a slightly bitter taste and very soluble in water. Also eating less red meat is free and might even save you money. I recommend upping your plant protein instead (peanut butter, cashew butter, sunflower butter, almond butter, things like avocado, hummus etc....) Pretty sure the good doctor also likes his fish & chicken. He doesn't abstain from meat entirely. Just make a burger, steak or ground chuck an occasion thing, rather than a daily or weekly thing.
@joy-of-chemotaxis
@joy-of-chemotaxis 3 года назад
"I turned my 96 year old body into a mostly 28 y/o and no one knew until a Tinder date went down on me & tasted the one thing you can't reverse."
@Gunshinzero
@Gunshinzero 3 года назад
@@walperstyle Exactly. I was like wait, stop the video. This is what we need to be discussing.
@funforall9741
@funforall9741 3 года назад
So if i am understanding correctly, the goal of intermittent fasting and amino acids restriction is to make your body believe you are in a dangerous environment, activating your longevity genes responsible for repairing the parts of your cell that represent your age. the longer your body stays in longevity mode, the longer your epigenome preserves your age. That would explain why monks in temples without air conditioning who eat intermittently and very little, also have longer lifespans and healthier bodies. I can't wait to see how this research develops. Please keep us updated i would love to see more on this topic.
@lawliet2263
@lawliet2263 3 года назад
And practice celibacy too !
@GlueTubber
@GlueTubber 3 года назад
Oh well, there goes long life!
@switchlaserflip9243
@switchlaserflip9243 3 года назад
I do this naturally to save on food stamps and electricity so I should live to be 1000..
@charlescarabott7692
@charlescarabott7692 3 года назад
Fun For all maybe its because they dont eat procesed food and actually are less stressed in their simple life then people living in modern society.
@neron98
@neron98 3 года назад
Read "The longevity diet" by Valter Longo
@AtomicPunk23
@AtomicPunk23 Год назад
I love how failure in applying epigenomic therapy is just "become a tumor". That's the spectrum of possibilities for anti-aging therapy in tissue: grow older, stay the same, grow younger, or become a tumor. I imagine becoming a tumor as something like Star Trek the motion picture where the transporter failed and "what we got back didn't live long"...
@sumanthmunikrishnappa9703
@sumanthmunikrishnappa9703 9 месяцев назад
Love all your videos bro.. the content is systematic, structured and you never false title your videos just to bait people to watch.
@EdWalzak
@EdWalzak 4 года назад
“I changed my life and then the test said I was 31.” This throwaway comment at 9:07 needs its own video!
@EdWalzak
@EdWalzak 4 года назад
Oh ok you get into it at 10:24. I just got excited.
@MilopolisTV
@MilopolisTV 4 года назад
He said he is 50 yrs old, he actually looks 40. He also said he was biologically 60 and brought it back to 31. Yes, his journey on how he did that needs a video of its own.
@bilthon
@bilthon 4 года назад
@@EdWalzak Still I'd like more details about the specific ways in which he "changed his life" because he does look younger.
@Unpluggedx89
@Unpluggedx89 4 года назад
When he was on Joe Rogan he said what he does. He takes 'Resveratrol' with some yogurt in the morning and he takes 'NMN' (they finally started making it commercially) and he does intermittent fasting. You're welcome. 😊
@ranevc
@ranevc 4 года назад
He wouldn’t let us know. Such an info costs billions.
@kushagrasaxena8454
@kushagrasaxena8454 4 года назад
Feel like Derek is starting to notice his white hair
@doaa7941
@doaa7941 4 года назад
Midlife crisis :(
@mycutepetshrimp1532
@mycutepetshrimp1532 4 года назад
F
@prajwalnegi22
@prajwalnegi22 4 года назад
Lol. I was thinking same
@kylesplace
@kylesplace 4 года назад
Haha, I was going to make that comment too.
@Yous0147
@Yous0147 4 года назад
Aren't we all? Though I feel Derek has always been calm and cool thinking about it, which is the best way to go about it I think :)
@jackp2088
@jackp2088 Год назад
your videos are nothing but amazement to me, I can see how passionate you are about every of your videos, may you have a good life
@flufffluffer3517
@flufffluffer3517 Год назад
Its a sign of inteligence that someone can explain a really complex term using simple words
@lyan9923
@lyan9923 4 года назад
“Freakishly exciting” is the right description for everything in this video.
@Mystixor
@Mystixor 4 года назад
I wanted to comment exactly that 👌🏽
@dislike__button
@dislike__button 4 года назад
Other fitting description would be "too good to be true"
@psyche7049
@psyche7049 4 года назад
​@@dislike__button Pessimism is the first step to guaranteed failure.
@dislike__button
@dislike__button 4 года назад
Being gullible and falling for things that sounds too good to be true is a sure way to get scammed. Saying that critical thinking leads to a guaranteed failure is plain stupid.
@psyche7049
@psyche7049 4 года назад
I didn't say critical thinking leads to guaranteed failure. I said pessimism does. What's more, how does one get 'scammed' simply by believing in a better future for humanity? Hopes can certainly be crushed by failure - but other than being let down I can't see how any harm could come of being optimistic for a better tomorrow. It's not as if I donated to them or anything. I lose nothing by encouraging progress here. But cool, continue to be condescending.. fine by me buddy. It won't help get anything constructive accomplished though. And I know for a goddamn fact I'm more intelligent than you are. Lol. :) The science is there. Nothing is completely impossible unless you make it so by assuming things are hopeless and giving up. We just need to use our intelligence to our advantage and create solutions. It's not 'too good to be true'. It's just complicated as hell and hasn't been done yet. There is a clear difference. There are real people working towards real scientific answers each day. No one wants to die, so you can bet they are giving it their absolute best effort. I am not saying defeating aging is easy or going to happen overnight but it should be possible when the right minds come together and all the biological puzzle pieces are made to fit just right. The scientists behind this research aren't getting paid to sit around drawing doodles in a notebook. They are working day and night to figure it out. And yes - that means certain individuals or companies may have to sponsor them or fund their work. That is the cost of progress. Some goals outweigh whatever misgivings you may have about the end results. It should still be attempted. With time and clinical trials I have no doubt this research will provide more insight and therapies to extend lifespan. But that's why people with this mindset are not working on these projects. To them it's all science fiction and not worth their time. That's for the best anyway - I doubt there is any room for close-minded individuals on the team.
@jackwraith3504
@jackwraith3504 3 года назад
so basically, if you live an uncomfortable life, you can be uncomfortable longer
@umutruzgar2923
@umutruzgar2923 3 года назад
Ahaha, can't be argued
@AntimatePcCustom
@AntimatePcCustom 3 года назад
i feel bad for the African population now :'c
@charlescarabott7692
@charlescarabott7692 3 года назад
Would be very disappointing if you lived uncomfortably to live longer then die young
@thecwd8919
@thecwd8919 3 года назад
If you live without happiness, have you really lived at all?
@xcsege
@xcsege 3 года назад
when you actually get to a point of enjoyment and accepting the uncomfortable, it doesnt seem that bad at all!
@BhimChawhan
@BhimChawhan 11 месяцев назад
one of the best video that I have seen in this year.
@SidharthGat
@SidharthGat Год назад
Derek seems so productive. Consistently making consistent quality videos without a dip. He should perhaps also make productivity vdo too, giving advice (that works) to make the most out of the time we already have.
@HkFinn83
@HkFinn83 Год назад
Adderrall
@user-ux3jl7bl2p
@user-ux3jl7bl2p 5 дней назад
i agree the most!
@iphoneandnick
@iphoneandnick 4 года назад
"Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell" Me: *nods head*
@IMe7x
@IMe7x 4 года назад
A missed opportunity...
@LinkEX
@LinkEX 4 года назад
I honestly couldn't tell whether or not he was referencing the meme.
@TheTheoser
@TheTheoser 4 года назад
@@LinkEX what meme
@LinkEX
@LinkEX 4 года назад
@@TheTheoser The very statement fastboy619 made. See also ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uSlEmBeHlgg.html
@Corn0nTheCobb
@Corn0nTheCobb 4 года назад
Don't get it & don't care
@41-Haiku
@41-Haiku 4 года назад
"That's the powerhouse of the cell" Great meme with a straight face.
@Erik20766
@Erik20766 4 года назад
What do you mean? The mitochondria literally is the powerhouse of the cell
@euanmcdougall1917
@euanmcdougall1917 4 года назад
@@Erik20766 well yes but actually no
@odin_3
@odin_3 4 года назад
Euan McDougall why?
@FunnyMemes-dr3se
@FunnyMemes-dr3se 4 года назад
Literally what people learn in school... mitochondria = powerhouse of the cell...
@euanmcdougall1917
@euanmcdougall1917 4 года назад
@@FunnyMemes-dr3se well school simplifies it a bit but most of the process of respiration (which uses sugar to convert ADP to ATP which can be used in life processes for energy) takes place in cytoplasm and is a lot more complicated then just boom energy. But the part for aerobic respiration (the super efficient one which requires oxygen) is completed in the mitochondria. So yes it is the powerhouse, but it's actually a lot more completed, plus some bacteria and other cellular lifeforms don't need mitochondria, which would be like using a phone without a battery as a powerhouse of the cell, so yes but actually no
@pigalex
@pigalex Год назад
Altered Carbon is a novel (has a pretty good netflix adaptation as well) which tackles classism born from immortality. pretty good work
@unofficial8585
@unofficial8585 6 месяцев назад
This video is really easy to understand! I appreciate you
@DanielAleksanderJensen
@DanielAleksanderJensen 2 года назад
It's all fun and games until you find out that David Sinclair's real age is 150 years.
@Kassieq
@Kassieq 2 года назад
correction: 1500 years
@zachary7897
@zachary7897 2 года назад
Cool Air by H.P. Lovecraft
@DeepThinker193
@DeepThinker193 2 года назад
@@Kassieq He is the one who built the Pyramids.
@KoreoBace
@KoreoBace 2 года назад
@@Kassieq Correction: *_1,500,000 years_*
@sixela6
@sixela6 2 года назад
@Franz Xaver Fuchsberger the queen is his daughter
@BobSkiz1
@BobSkiz1 4 года назад
Apparently it's impossible to say "mitochondria" without following it with "they're the powerhouse of the cell".
@kyrlics6515
@kyrlics6515 4 года назад
IT IS the powerhouse of the cell 😎
@danfg7215
@danfg7215 4 года назад
Ouroboros what are you talking about? I can easily say “mitochrondia” without mentioning that they’re the powerhouse of the cell.
@BobSkiz1
@BobSkiz1 4 года назад
@@danfg7215 checkmate!
@mdsr640
@mdsr640 4 года назад
I think it is being thought like that everywhere. Here in India too. We were like made to mug it up while in 5th grade or something lol.
@johnsmith-eo3nz
@johnsmith-eo3nz 4 года назад
@@danfg7215 hah fool! You've activated OP's trap card
@tonygilbert73
@tonygilbert73 Год назад
Awesome video man! great work!
@GeraldPUR
@GeraldPUR Год назад
I can only wish for this and I'm 49 now in good health. Those concerns will disappear as soon as we start taking to the stars 🌟
@RyanTheHero3
@RyanTheHero3 2 года назад
‘Doc I don’t feel so good’ ‘Yes it appears your brain has turned into a ball of foreskin’
@gabrielsimon7944
@gabrielsimon7944 2 года назад
There was actually a story where a guy burned his scalp so bad so the doctors had to take a chunk of his scrotum skin (yes, a piece of his ball sack) and stretch it over his head to replace his scalp
@untitled6391
@untitled6391 2 года назад
@@gabrielsimon7944 was that guy in Men in Black
@joelstanhope7231
@joelstanhope7231 2 года назад
Lol ! In short became a politician
@waterspray5743
@waterspray5743 2 года назад
@@gabrielsimon7944 So, what does he smell like when he sweats?
@francesbadger3401
@francesbadger3401 2 года назад
@OP I hate it when that happens
@VaradMahashabde
@VaradMahashabde 4 года назад
Derek : * grays * Derek : How to reverse aging
@BunnyCentauri
@BunnyCentauri 4 года назад
Hahaha. Exactly. Bless him.
@Mr.lions3.14
@Mr.lions3.14 4 года назад
I'm not gay but he can definitely rock that gray
@wesbecool
@wesbecool 4 года назад
@@Mr.lions3.14 zero reason to preface the statement. The man is indeed rocking the gray.
@bayareajokester9456
@bayareajokester9456 4 года назад
@@wesbecool it seems like your sense of humor is dying? How can we reverse that
@MinatoNamikaze-kf5tp
@MinatoNamikaze-kf5tp Год назад
They released the Paper this month! Fascinating
@mauricetremblay1324
@mauricetremblay1324 Год назад
Amazing topic. Thanks.
@Nirossen
@Nirossen 4 года назад
When you said that mitochondria is "the powerhouse of the cell" I felt that
@Gogglesofkrome
@Gogglesofkrome 4 года назад
when I see someone copy paste a literally single lined joke over and over on the web I feel it
@rhyljones1391
@rhyljones1391 3 года назад
Sinclair: "You can clone monkeys, dogs, Barbara Streisand the actress..." Me: "I KNEW IT!" Sinclair: "...she cloned her dog." Me: "Oh".
@pammym1825
@pammym1825 3 года назад
😳🤣👏
@huyifan83
@huyifan83 3 года назад
@@pammym1825 It'd be interesting to see that actress clones herself and adopting her as her child. So weird.
@pammym1825
@pammym1825 3 года назад
@@huyifan83 🤣👏
@noone2262
@noone2262 3 года назад
@@huyifan83 you are talking about kanata no astra
@IshanKashyap001
@IshanKashyap001 2 года назад
Damn this is so underrated
@Inactive1987
@Inactive1987 Год назад
Very interesting and informative. Thanks !!
@user-tj7mi4yo7d
@user-tj7mi4yo7d 2 месяца назад
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
@ZInChat
@ZInChat 2 года назад
Professor Sinclair looks like he’s been the subject of his own research.
@obbbob4911
@obbbob4911 2 года назад
You look like amado from boruto
@hwt-ka-pth
@hwt-ka-pth 2 года назад
@@obbbob4911 Haha wow you're right
@tristanmitchell1242
@tristanmitchell1242 2 года назад
Well, he originally appeared as 60 to his tests, and now appears to be in his thirties to the tests.
@mado5957
@mado5957 2 года назад
@@tristanmitchell1242 yes but his eyes are 15
@ryanbrown982
@ryanbrown982 2 года назад
He is. He's publicly said that he skips breakfast (intermittent fasting), eats basically no sugar, and takes NMN (one of the chemicals that was injected into the mice) daily, along with a few other supplements.
@alp2610
@alp2610 2 года назад
To summarize - cold temps and warm temps help - Eating less, intermittent fasting - exercise - avoid dna damage- sunscreen, eat antioxidants, etc
@GO-su3lf
@GO-su3lf Год назад
go vegan, yr system could detect how much protein u take in.
@byamboy
@byamboy Год назад
let's not forget avoiding eating too much protein....
@yourlogicalnightmare1014
@yourlogicalnightmare1014 Год назад
Sounds horrific. I'll pass. Gimme disease and death
@byamboy
@byamboy Год назад
@@gorazdtrauner1314 where? Can't see the comments
@shahriarhakim6673
@shahriarhakim6673 Год назад
@Yam Knight he is a hillibily
@JanetSmith900
@JanetSmith900 Год назад
Hmmm. I just watched part of an interview with a man from University of Illinois who said we need more protein as we age. If have to go back and look him up again. He looks fantastic for his age.
@betsybarilla3752
@betsybarilla3752 Год назад
This is quality content 👍
@alexandrumarinescu8018
@alexandrumarinescu8018 4 года назад
Had me at "the powerhouse of the cell"
@10ahm01
@10ahm01 4 года назад
Was going to be disappointed if he didn't continue the tradition
@arjunjing3491
@arjunjing3491 4 года назад
Long live mitochondria
@BrunoLejdfelt
@BrunoLejdfelt 4 года назад
That was my favorite part
@Jarrod0067
@Jarrod0067 4 года назад
YOU FOOL GOLDEN GRUUL THE 🅱️ANCIENT ONE
@johannes7412
@johannes7412 4 года назад
He said the thing!!!
@OtoGodfrey
@OtoGodfrey 3 года назад
Mom always said "eat your dinner, dress warm, take your time" and instead to listen to her I have been skipping food all day, then getting on a bicycle at -20c in a sweater to sprint to hot yoga and then back out again in -20c". Nice to know I been doing it all right all along.
@lincolnoliveira3041
@lincolnoliveira3041 3 года назад
Explain
@TheTheThe_
@TheTheThe_ 2 года назад
@@lincolnoliveira3041watch the video
@marshcandy6359
@marshcandy6359 2 года назад
why you both have a black pfp
@TheTheThe_
@TheTheThe_ 2 года назад
Black is beautiful 😳
@emmateisseire1493
@emmateisseire1493 2 года назад
Please do not apply these advice without further scientific evidence. Some scientists pointed out flaws in his work and we really shouldn't play with our epigenomic while we still know so little about it. A correlation has been found between heart diseases in descendants and ancestors undertaking starvation. I know all of that is exciting but don't jump to conclusions and wait for the scientific community to express its opinion. Your health is at stake, be wary !
@80amnesia
@80amnesia Год назад
Great video, great topic
@anildhage
@anildhage Год назад
This study and knowledge is priceless man. I am thrilled after knowing the process of aging. And I don't why but I recalled the memory of Avatar movie for some reason.
@2563dicko
@2563dicko 4 года назад
50? I think professor Sinclair has been dipping into his gene therapies.
@guzu334
@guzu334 4 года назад
He did say he has a biologicaly age of 31 after he previously had over 60. So I guess those vegans are on to something. 😂😂
@achintyaupadhyay5528
@achintyaupadhyay5528 4 года назад
@@GerardMenvussa Orr he isn't? Who knows. maybe he's onto something here
@breakfast-burrito
@breakfast-burrito 4 года назад
*pops NMN pill* I dunno what you’re talking about🤷🏼
@LousterPlays
@LousterPlays 4 года назад
@@achintyaupadhyay5528 He's not, watch his Joe Rogan interview.
@tufaradugabriel
@tufaradugabriel 4 года назад
Watch his podcast with Joe Rogan. He talks what he does to slow aging
@hithere5553
@hithere5553 3 года назад
I’m going to live forever or die trying!
@judgment5090
@judgment5090 3 года назад
We all do, don’t we
@thevcountdown9824
@thevcountdown9824 3 года назад
LOL
@psaure
@psaure 3 года назад
@@judgment5090 y
@rainofrest7778
@rainofrest7778 3 года назад
@@psaure y
@joeshmoe7967
@joeshmoe7967 3 года назад
I am going to live for ever, or try dying....I can decide, 'cause if I do one, I can't do the other.....
@jackthomas3221
@jackthomas3221 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video Derek & David! After listening about genes in this video, I'd love a video around the dec2 gene.. or even about why we require sleep exactly in general.. 👌😅
@amanasci2481
@amanasci2481 4 года назад
When that music starts and you know this video is at its climax!!
@decorticate
@decorticate 4 года назад
that's not the only thing climaxing at that music
@agert6416
@agert6416 3 года назад
Nobody ever misses “it’s the powerhouse of the cell”
@SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo
@SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo 3 года назад
Lol yes!
@YouMe-mf7ed
@YouMe-mf7ed 3 года назад
the only thing everyone that took biology remembers
@julianmrtns1819
@julianmrtns1819 3 года назад
Mitochondria 😎😎
@blubobbie
@blubobbie 3 года назад
I learned it solely from the internet
@vchellos2249
@vchellos2249 3 года назад
Those are The powerhouse of the cell Me: *nods head* yeah this guy knows what he’s talking about
@ellarae7575
@ellarae7575 Год назад
🤯🤯🤯 mind blown about the reversal of aging.
@hemsaaye
@hemsaaye 6 месяцев назад
Thank you ! ❤
@VaibhavSnehi
@VaibhavSnehi 4 года назад
Me: I Have the Worst Memory. Epigenome: Hold my Skin Cell...
@danielfarfudinov3193
@danielfarfudinov3193 4 года назад
Is it a skin cell? I don't remember...
@VaibhavSnehi
@VaibhavSnehi 4 года назад
​@@danielfarfudinov3193 Skin Cells, which have old stage Epigenome (arrangement of DNA) lose their memory and don't act properly,
@danielfarfudinov3193
@danielfarfudinov3193 4 года назад
@@VaibhavSnehi ok
@sturmifan
@sturmifan 4 года назад
@@VaibhavSnehi how funny would it have been if they made a joke about that
@iloveamerica1966
@iloveamerica1966 3 года назад
Epigenome: well, if you had taking care of us the last 70 years, we would have taken care of you... However...
@RudyLouieTayong
@RudyLouieTayong 3 года назад
Jellyfish: my secret to immortality is having no brain.
@alexanderkasten9713
@alexanderkasten9713 3 года назад
The trick is not being aware to be a jellyfish...
@sullivandeffinger4970
@sullivandeffinger4970 3 года назад
No brain eh? I know quite a lot of immortal people then.
@aswincvenu3958
@aswincvenu3958 3 года назад
@@sullivandeffinger4970 Donald trump is immortal then
@ktkc1o7
@ktkc1o7 3 года назад
@Tater Tot Actually, jellyfish do not have a central nervous system. They have what is called a nerve net. I'm not sure what that implies as far as consciousness.
@janiemiller825
@janiemiller825 3 года назад
lol 😂
@AntonioMendezGonzalez-rh9ks
@AntonioMendezGonzalez-rh9ks 2 месяца назад
Vital information, literally. But how does sleeping well or bad affect the process of maintaining the epigenome?
@borombab4816
@borombab4816 Год назад
Imagine how much someone could help if they had a longer life.This sounds amazing.
@GenghisClaus
@GenghisClaus Год назад
I want the opposite of that. I want to die immediately.
@imarchello
@imarchello Год назад
Imagine if Hitler lived for 1000 years. Yeah, not everyone is out to help. The great equalizer at least kills off all the cunts of the world.
@sew_gal7340
@sew_gal7340 Год назад
Most people do nothing to help , one video of a public attack where everyone just stands around recording on their phone.
@jarrahkron9
@jarrahkron9 9 месяцев назад
Yeah sorry, the realistic view of anti-aging research. If they were developed properly into working anti-aging treatments in humans, such gene therapies are going to be incredibly expensive, and thus are going to overwhelmingly benefit wealthy people... The world is going to continue mistreating and exploiting working-class people and those in the global south etc., whilst wealthy families will be allowed to live for hundreds upon hundreds of years. It's literally taking us closer to a sci-fi dystopia setting. The people who will be able to afford this therapy best will be the ones who already cause so much damage to the world.
@wren_.
@wren_. 9 месяцев назад
@@GenghisClaus you can wait a little bit, you’re going to die eventually. What’s the rush?
@reminiscent1865
@reminiscent1865 4 года назад
"4. Be uncomfortably cold" -Immediately turns off space heater next to me "5. Be Uncomfortably hot" -GAH!!!
@sethbishop6890
@sethbishop6890 4 года назад
What about comfortably numb?
@AlexysRM
@AlexysRM 4 года назад
No, no. He means you should be cold and attractive.
@lapidations
@lapidations 4 года назад
@@sethbishop6890 I think it should be uncomfortably numb (I know the song I get the reference but imho you should've said uncomfortably because that's what the video is about)
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
@@sethbishop6890 timestamp?
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
@@AlexysRM what's 1 2 3
@carlpilkington
@carlpilkington 3 года назад
Sinclair looks suspiciously young for his age, him being a 50 year old professor that studies anti-aging. Maybe he’ll one day turn into a super villain called something like “Professor Baby” or “Doctor Embryo”
@jcdenton1868
@jcdenton1868 3 года назад
professor immortal sound more badass.
@carlpilkington
@carlpilkington 3 года назад
@@jcdenton1868 nah, its too badass...
@caprimann87
@caprimann87 3 года назад
The Timeless Toddler
@jettspyder
@jettspyder 3 года назад
Doctor Fetus in real life
@noori2105
@noori2105 3 года назад
I like how you picked most horrible names possible
@sally700
@sally700 Год назад
Wow.....thank a fine mind for working to improve our lives
@social_redd_
@social_redd_ Год назад
This is a great video fr
@ydrinkcoke
@ydrinkcoke 4 года назад
"there's mitochondrial dysfunction" Don't do it.. Don't you dare- "Those are the powerhouses of the cell" GOD DAMMIT, DEREK.
@panzerofthelake506
@panzerofthelake506 4 года назад
Explain
@jumpander
@jumpander 4 года назад
God dammit, he did it again. And I like it.
@Thematic2177
@Thematic2177 4 года назад
@@panzerofthelake506 - mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell
@chrissantos9725
@chrissantos9725 4 года назад
@@panzerofthelake506 It's usual of him to say that in many other videos, that's why a veritasium video is not a veritasium video if he doesn't cast those very words. It's like a tradition.
@ruslan10
@ruslan10 4 года назад
Vivek Acharya it’s a common thing they teach at schools
@highlewelt9471
@highlewelt9471 2 года назад
4:28 I love how fast he slips in "this is the powerhouse of the cell" after saying mitochondria. The word may never be spoken without this sentence
@GeorgeDCowley
@GeorgeDCowley 2 года назад
Mitochondria feels oppressed.
@BrianSantero
@BrianSantero 2 года назад
@@GeorgeDCowley I believe you mean: "Mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell, feels oppressed."
@areeeash1124
@areeeash1124 2 года назад
69th like
@amurape5497
@amurape5497 2 года назад
It's kinda equivalent to "peace be upon him" in science :-D
@areeeash1124
@areeeash1124 2 года назад
@@amurape5497 XD
@kiwi6421
@kiwi6421 Год назад
Oh interesting! A lot of these points are mentioned in a book called "The Forever Dog" that explores how we can make dogs live longer, and how it reflects the aging of humans since there are so many overlapping environmental factors.
@Brandi.Nicole
@Brandi.Nicole Год назад
Thanks for sharing! I will check it out.
@thedude6405
@thedude6405 Год назад
Go professor! I wish I could keep my parents forever.
@undeadarmy19
@undeadarmy19 3 года назад
Moon jellyfish: starts getting old Also moon jellyfish: time to reload to an earlier save point.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 3 года назад
14:18 why does it start zero
@coreybarbato8891
@coreybarbato8891 3 года назад
Steve Thea coding habit of making lists, I assume 🤷‍♂️
@DineLade
@DineLade 3 года назад
@@stevethea5250 also probably because 0. has nothing to do with the cell state whereas the other points are all about getting your cells into the survival state
@samandati3858
@samandati3858 3 года назад
Must be where Rick got the tech from
@ahnrho
@ahnrho 3 года назад
Biological factory reset.
@Nelo390
@Nelo390 4 года назад
Ok, but Professor Sinclair totally has the name of a Super Villan, and looks/acts like one too.
@shawn680
@shawn680 4 года назад
He's a snake oil salesman. He has no clue what he's even talking about.
@AsttoScott
@AsttoScott 4 года назад
I'd like to meet the guy. He seems like a top bloke.
@fishiefish6179
@fishiefish6179 4 года назад
Shawn and you do?
@JohnSmith-ox3gy
@JohnSmith-ox3gy 4 года назад
Shawn Okay, I'll bite. How so?
@benschebella673
@benschebella673 4 года назад
Yeah something feels off about him.
@codycurzon1762
@codycurzon1762 Месяц назад
This video is now 4 years old… I would LOVE an update video of how they have progressed with their research in this time.
@alphahurricane7957
@alphahurricane7957 Год назад
ending aging is the best blessing we could have from modern science. So much desperation and pain (and money/ resources) could be saved by this technology
@TauBuuVuong
@TauBuuVuong 4 года назад
“Be Hot” to live longer. Well looks like i’ll die pretty soon
@Anonymos185
@Anonymos185 4 года назад
You just gotta be cool instead bruh 😎
@COGGYCOGSY
@COGGYCOGSY 4 года назад
find a sauna
@aniawo5119
@aniawo5119 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 Good one.
@kudosbudo
@kudosbudo 4 года назад
If you are not hot, just be cool.
@SrmthfgRockLee
@SrmthfgRockLee 4 года назад
i do situps in snow n ultramarahtoner..run in cold times all the time. hot is very bad and unhealthy make u age faster.. they freeze ppl for 20+years in future, u dont see em heat up ppl in films/series n theories to conserve em longer.. physics- hot increases movements in a certain place. But tey do freeze ppl..cryogenics or whatever. I have a different than Wim Hoff method to resist ocldness-rather i do feel cold but simply associate it in certain ways+know that unless its super cold like around -21+.. or -21- .. it's not a problem - ive ran in -15 c, It was bad when iw ent fo rsit-ups at such a cold time but if i just ran at -15 c it's fine.
@OrchidAlloy
@OrchidAlloy 4 года назад
"You'd turn into a giant tumor" Deadpool intensifies
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 4 года назад
as if im not already a giant tumor :(
@The_Gallowglass
@The_Gallowglass 4 года назад
IT'S NOT A TUMOR!
@diamondcat7587
@diamondcat7587 4 года назад
Too many carbs will turn you into a giant tuber.
@mikewolf78
@mikewolf78 4 года назад
Gallowglass *toomah
@iwillfightyousir6479
@iwillfightyousir6479 4 года назад
*big lez intensifies*
@gilbertponder5307
@gilbertponder5307 7 месяцев назад
Bad news: tired, cold, and hungry. Good news: you get to do it for a long time.
@sleepinglaffey3886
@sleepinglaffey3886 6 месяцев назад
Doesn't mean you have to do it. that's if you focus on healthspan above all else. I just low protein keto and take resveratrol along with fasting. - Meat based KD sprinter
@DarkprinceA
@DarkprinceA Год назад
we need an update to this video
@andretsang7337
@andretsang7337 3 года назад
"We didnt use all 4 of the reprogramming factors. We leave out MIC which causes cancer" Probably for the best
@jibranhakak
@jibranhakak 2 года назад
MYC
@kimgkomg
@kimgkomg 2 года назад
This was their first mistake
@dominus6695
@dominus6695 2 года назад
MYC drop
@Levigumba
@Levigumba 2 года назад
So to slow aging, all I have to do is be a vegan in Alaska surrounded by polar bears
@hannahlennertkristiansen4797
@hannahlennertkristiansen4797 2 года назад
eat fish only hahahaha
@agentsteve8263
@agentsteve8263 2 года назад
@@hannahlennertkristiansen4797 But you gotta be careful not to eat too much of the fish with mercury, otherwise you can get brain damage and just end up having a slow death with a screwed brain
@TheAecke
@TheAecke 2 года назад
Yep if you‘re surrounded by polar bears in alaska you‘re guaranteed to never get old
@valorienapoletana4063
@valorienapoletana4063 2 года назад
95% vegetarian, water fasting and moderate exercise with a changing environment yield longer life. A bit easier... feed any creature on earth 1/3rd less and it lives 1/3rd longer. This experiment has proven true for any creature on earth. Improve the quality of that food, and the ability to move/digest it more effectively and it can live up to 2/3rds longer.
@hannahlennertkristiansen4797
@hannahlennertkristiansen4797 2 года назад
@@TheAecke I live in Greenland, we eat the bears
@nviscallin3702
@nviscallin3702 3 дня назад
I loved this video
@WatTheFinn
@WatTheFinn Год назад
I really want an update on this video as this is 2,5 years old already which isn't that much in general but in the field of scientific biological advancements it is a lot.
@utsavmanandharz156
@utsavmanandharz156 4 года назад
16:00 "your cells wouldn't know how to differentiate" Sounds like me on a calculus test.
@charleswratteneassie3997
@charleswratteneassie3997 4 года назад
i read your comment as he read that exact line
@gabrielnetto4565
@gabrielnetto4565 4 года назад
my cells don't know how to differenciate already
@goodyking6732
@goodyking6732 4 года назад
You integrated that comment with savoir-faire .
@yto6095
@yto6095 4 года назад
@@gabrielnetto4565 so you're cancer?
@rawnukles
@rawnukles 4 года назад
I knew how to differentiate when I was younger but now I am too old to remeber
@HilmyA.S.
@HilmyA.S. 2 года назад
Professor Sinclair looks like he's smiling the entire video, you can tell when someone LOVES what he's doing. Bless you
@gary7221
@gary7221 2 года назад
I will be smiling all day, if I know for sure I can live 1000 years
@8koi139
@8koi139 2 года назад
Ikr!!! I loved when he said something like freaking amazing
@reachrightround3659
@reachrightround3659 2 года назад
F U
@gilsonpassos1047
@gilsonpassos1047 2 года назад
Dude looks pretty good for his age too, sure he's applying some of the research on himself
@pretzelsnake3748
@pretzelsnake3748 2 года назад
when you are quite literally inventing immortality i can imagine you would be pretty happy
@thebipolarpsychonaut4984
@thebipolarpsychonaut4984 9 месяцев назад
Even if I have forgotten absolutely everything I would still be able to enjoy watching the sunrise and the sunset. I'd still enjoy a walk through the forest and enjoy petting my dog, whether or not I remembered it was my dog or not, I'd still enjoy it. So many of my favorite things about being alive have zero to do with my memory.
@MrNoufa10
@MrNoufa10 Год назад
Very interesting ! Thanks
@Hexlattice
@Hexlattice 4 года назад
14:18 Well, I think Derek just wrote my 2020 resolutions
@laralebeu36
@laralebeu36 4 года назад
Why not start now? :)
@abc0530
@abc0530 4 года назад
Lara Lebeu because he is procrastinating
@laralebeu36
@laralebeu36 4 года назад
@@abc0530 I knew it :D
@Hexlattice
@Hexlattice 4 года назад
@@laralebeu36 Joke's on both y'all. I did start now
@laralebeu36
@laralebeu36 4 года назад
@@Hexlattice Glad to hear. Now crush it!
@zeromailss
@zeromailss 4 года назад
"Freakishly exciting." cant say it any better
@codiecola3636
@codiecola3636 Год назад
This has blown my mind…
@Dbestskills
@Dbestskills Год назад
Epigenetics is not just do to breaks in the DNA, there are proteins that actively methylate or acetylate to turn genes on and off. The epigenetics have a part to play with aging but our body is also responcible for these changes. Also Dolly the sheep that was cloned also aged more aggressively and had signs of being super old. I know in the lab we have cloned mice and not seen the same results. Additionally, if you take the DNA out of a fertilized egg (not mitochondrial DNA but nuclear), you can put any DNA in there and the cell will divide into many cells with the same function as the DNA put in. I think this is viable research but permanent cells like the retina that has no stem cells (very few stem cells) and is stuck in G0 are very special compared to most of the cells in the human body. Also there are cells that are immunopriveledged, would those work similar to the retina which has the protection of the blood brain barrier except for maybe the optic disc? Also with aging major changes happen throughout the body. Would I be able to grow again? Would I lose the ability to do automatic cerebeller tasks like walking or playing the drums? Would my brain reset the synapses to when I was young? Additionally, we have all kinds of micro organisms that live in us, eukaryotic and prokaryotic like bacteria, fungi and maybe even some parasites and protazoa. Moreover, there are viruses literally everywhere and with the pathogenic retroviruses and even RNA viruses which replicate in the nucleus, there seem to be a lot of things that must be explored before this is clinically relevant. I wonder if this could cause autoimmunity or help with autoimmunity. How would this stimulation affect the stem cells in the blood or during pregnancy or the immune system. Imagine something like Tregs proliferating or a cancer cell that should have been killed by the immune system turning into an earlier stage and dividing? Could this help with cancer? Also if a person cannot see I think by 2 years old then the pathway is lost, so is the developmental visual pathway the same as with mice? I love this research and hope it comes to past and helps all of us live more fruitful lives. Okay one more thing before I'm done (sorry), what about the haploid cells in the body and the permanent stem cells like RBC, platelets, lymphocytes and all the leukocytes? There are just so many things to consider, it's overwhelming but I really hope this works.
@ChrisBear1989
@ChrisBear1989 Год назад
I wouldn't underestimate science and technology.
@Dbestskills
@Dbestskills Год назад
@Bear1989 I hear you but I wouldn't underestimate humanity's greed and selfishness. This technology could be used for evil, don't think there aren't bio warfare labs looking at possible stem cell uses. Technology is amazing and can do great things but the body is made to die, it sucks but we are programed for death.
@ChrisBear1989
@ChrisBear1989 Год назад
Our bodies weren't "made to die." and this worry about stem cell warfare research is paranoia at best. Defenses will obviously be researched along with it. And the greed part yeah obviously the whole "Oh god Billionares living forever." Is almost moot cause even they passed away someone else would fill in their shoes. I also seriously doubt warfare in relation to stem cells is gonna play out. I'd be more worried about well extreme weather being more of a detriment then.whatever you worry about. TLDR: I try not not to overlook possibilities. Not that we'll see aging cures tomorrow or next year(I mean that'd be nice but I'm optimistic but not silly). And then there's AI which god only knows how that will affect this area(And other bio science stuff).
@BigHeartBraveSchlong
@BigHeartBraveSchlong 4 года назад
"That's the powerhouse of the cell" *HEAVY BREATHING*
@thomasi.4981
@thomasi.4981 4 года назад
Derek memeing with a straight face
@gary1213
@gary1213 4 года назад
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
@bayareajokester9456
@bayareajokester9456 4 года назад
With all that breathing you now have lost 2 years of life.
@coltonjobes
@coltonjobes 4 года назад
“Those are the powerhouses of the cell” That deadpan was truly outstanding
@missionpupa
@missionpupa 4 года назад
its not a deadpan, hes literally defining it.
@AgitpropPsyop
@AgitpropPsyop Год назад
Wish we could have an update to this video!
@pietroelliott510
@pietroelliott510 Год назад
I would love to see the resulting effect of cortisol from putting your body in stress/protect mode. It seems almost counterintuitive to put your body in stress mode which resides your cortisol that in turn results in negative effects
@Niggels1404
@Niggels1404 4 года назад
"The Mitochondria is the power house of the cell" - Yes. Yes, we know
@javierortiz82
@javierortiz82 4 года назад
is that a parasite eve reference?
@algame3
@algame3 4 года назад
I read your comment while he was saying it
@oeerturk
@oeerturk 4 года назад
hahahagaha
@SixOneZil
@SixOneZil 4 года назад
came here for this.
@maximonslaught2580
@maximonslaught2580 4 года назад
That was literally the only thing we knew when we left school.
@troyreyes8349
@troyreyes8349 4 года назад
"They're not part of the scope of this video" Basically me in the thesis defense
@TheGuerrCZ
@TheGuerrCZ 4 года назад
+
@SupremeBooyah
@SupremeBooyah 2 года назад
How do you pull that off?
@rodimusmaximus3912
@rodimusmaximus3912 Год назад
The music around 17 minutes is definitely some sort of Winter Contingency remix from the Halo: Reach soundtrack, I'm calling it
@blursedalpaca7779
@blursedalpaca7779 Год назад
I love that part of the video wich was about gniga wols!
@grichl88
@grichl88 4 года назад
Curing blindness sounds like a good idea all on its own.
@erlint
@erlint 4 года назад
Won't work on inborn blindness, no? Will they have to have eye transplants?
@redplays7678
@redplays7678 4 года назад
No, It looks like a good idea. I'll leave now.
@WilliamChan
@WilliamChan 4 года назад
Definitely a nice byproduct
@gregorymalchuk272
@gregorymalchuk272 4 года назад
@@erlint I suppose as long as there is some remnant of an optic nerve.
@curtseed11
@curtseed11 4 года назад
Helping the majority is always the best 1st step as opposed to helping the minority 1st. Just look how at corporate/high net worth welfare.
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