The blog (featuring some seriously actionable articles of exhaustive length) on everything from biohacking, smart drugs, and mind hardware to anti-aging, social dynamics, and philosophy.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Steve Cronin - a popular Youtube Biohacker; We discussed my origin story (it involves a federal courthouse) and my pessimistic predictions about the future of Biohacking...
By Jonathan Roseland |
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In the final week of the Caballo crowdfunding campaign we received some quite shocking news, IndieGoGo killed the Caballo crowdfunding campaign as it was nearing its funding goal without warning or explanation.
I'll be honest, I was enraged for about 30 minutes, but I meditated, talked it over with a few friends and confidants (which are good to have!) and ultimately I think it's for the best.
Here's why...
I'll explain shortly my plan to get Caballo to everyone who wants to try it.
This is my review of Eleuthero by Superman Herbs which is now called Lost Empire Herbs, which is actually a rebranding that I dislike - I'll explain why later.
I've been using Eleuthero (often referred to as Siberian Ginseng) which is a performance-enhancing herb for a little over a year now; this 100-gram package has lasted me that long. Which is pretty impressive, that's a lot of herbal performance enhancement millage from a supplement that costs about $40.
A promising (but yet unproven) agent to improve memory via RNA mechanisms, it's undergone just a single human study, in which a positive effect was demonstrated on Depression and Bipolar Disorder.
A Rational Proof of Secular Ethics
In many fairy tales, there lives a terrible beast of stupendous power, a dragon or a basilisk, which tyrannizes the surrounding lands. The local villagers tremble before this monster; they sacrifice their animals, pay money and blood in the hopes of appeasing its murderous impulses.
This "beast" is the belief that it is impossible to define an objective, rational, secular and scientific ethical system. This "beast" is the illusion that morality must forever be lost in the irrational swamps of gods and governments, forever lacking logical justification and clear definition...
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