Speculative Optimism: Being a Centenarian

Just sharing one of my Flashes from the Future. I love to explore the many dimensions of well-aging as an holistic approach, based on Physical exercise, Mental exercise, Connection to nature, Art therapy, Social interaction, Community bonding, Work/feeling useful, Intergenerational activities, Spiritual openness, Meditation/mindfulness, etc. All this being available to most of us, even beforeContinueContinue reading “Speculative Optimism: Being a Centenarian”

A Holistic Approach to Well-Aging

In the Episode #16 Part 2 of Future Hacker, our Silicon Humanism Founder Sylvia Gallusser addresses the topics of abolishing aging, rejuvenation biotechnology, ethics in scientific progress, treatment availability and inclusivity, as well as a holistic approach of well-aging. You will find below the transcript of the conversation. https://open.spotify.com/episode/3mvjTSabRGUc9xIs8IIuWQ Future Hacker, Episode #16 Part 2 with Sylvia Gallusser – TheContinueContinue reading “A Holistic Approach to Well-Aging”

Future Hacker Interview

Don’t miss Future Hacker’s latest interview with Global Futurist Sylvia Gallusser. Along with the fantastic Maria Athayde, our Silicon Humanism Founder discusses the long-lasting effects of the pandemic on children and women, key success factors for remote work, as well as the future of well-aging, ethics in science, and space travel! Listen to this two-episode conversation on your prefered podcastContinueContinue reading “Future Hacker Interview”

Well-Aging: How Close Are We To Abolishing Aging?

Well-Aging designs the process of aging while preserving one’s well-being. The challenge behind Well-Aging resides in the fact that we do not only wish for the individuals of our species to live longer, but mainly to live longer in improved health conditions and in a satisfactory social-emotional environment. It relies on the belief that theContinueContinue reading “Well-Aging: How Close Are We To Abolishing Aging?”

Transhumanism: blurry boundaries between treatment and enhancement

“First of all, there is a very blurry boundary between human treatment and human enhancement. We have entered a field, where medical and technological achievements can both serve the persons in need and increase capacities of others. For example, we have found remedies for blind people to recover eyesight. But the same research enables toContinueContinue reading “Transhumanism: blurry boundaries between treatment and enhancement”

About Transhumanism and Monitoring the Future of the Mind

https://youtu.be/qGiUhA92CAo June 18, Interview with Sylvia Gallusser, Futurist, Researcher & Author @Silicon Humanism Sylvia Gallusser talks to Akanksha Kulkarni about transhumanism, the future of the mind and how to develop a futurist mindset. Watch the entire episode on peopleHum’s Leadership video series to know more. [Transcript] I wouldn’t say I believe in transhumanism, but IContinueContinue reading “About Transhumanism and Monitoring the Future of the Mind”

The Human Brain is the Best Time Travel Machine!

I never stop being fascinated by the human brain and how it thinks about time. I am particularly fond of understanding the place of the future in our thoughts and in our brain circuits! 30 years ago, brain scientists made a surprising discovery. Randy Bruckner, graduate student at Washington University in Saint Louis, found outContinueContinue reading “The Human Brain is the Best Time Travel Machine!”

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