The DeSci Revolution & Longevity Biotech (LongBio)

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In this video, Sebastian Brunemeier, a biomedical scientist deeply involved in the longevity biotech field, explores the DeSci Revolution and its impact on longevity biotech. Sebastian delves into his own background and experiences, shedding light on the technological stagnation hypothesis and its implications for biomedicine.

In this engaging discussion, Sebastian discusses how DeSci, which stands for decentralized science, represents a pivotal shift in science by liberating capital and technology from corporate and state control. He introduces the technological stagnation hypothesis, emphasizing the limited progress in the deep tech world of atoms, particularly in biotech.

Furthermore, he presents the controversial perspective of Professor Terence Keeley, suggesting that government funding of science may hinder genuine scientific innovation. Sebastian also addresses the decline in public trust in various institutions, highlighting the changing dynamics of authority and control in today's world.

Join us for this enlightening talk on the DeSci Revolution, its potential to address technological stagnation, and the evolving landscape of scientific innovation and institutional trust. Sebastian's insights are sure to spark thought-provoking discussions in the longevity biotech and scientific communities.

Sebastian also talks about Prospera, a pop-up city in Honduras.
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