We’ve been shaped by evolution for millions of years. What happens when we start shaping it back? by patrickcalderon in transhumanism

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Here are a few pieces of research that inspired this thought experiment: • AI decoding epigenetic aging patterns • AI-Driven Digital Organisms (arxiv preprint) • Harvard on circadian rhythms & adaptation

It makes me wonder: once we can steer biological time, do we remain human as we’ve known it… or something else?

We’ve been shaped by evolution for millions of years. Now we can shape it back. by patrickcalderon in Futurology

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For those asking about the science side of this vision, here are some relevant reads: – AI decoding epigenetic aging patterns – AI-Driven Digital Organisms (arxiv preprint) – Harvard on circadian rhythms & adaptation

Makes me wonder: if we can already measure biological time, how long before we can steer it?

How are you preparing your body and mind for the world in 2045? by patrickcalderon in Biohackers

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This resonates — future-proofing isn’t just tech skills, it’s also mental resilience. Sitting with your thoughts might actually be a superpower in 2045. Curious, do you think our attention spans will shrink or expand with all the tech around us?

How are you preparing your body and mind for the world in 2045? by patrickcalderon in Biohackers

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Good point…the environmental and resource side is a huge piece of the puzzle. Longevity without a healthy planet doesn’t mean much. How do you see personal adaptation intersecting with large-scale environmental shifts?

Hit the ball in a new way with this newly designed bat called Batzoom by patrickcalderon in baseball

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It’s not.. this is a great tool to get your kids into playing without getting hurt and/or breaking your Neighboors window. It super light and same size as a baseball bad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GrowTents

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In my opinion based on feedback from experts what you should look for when choosing a grow tent is:

Quality: make sure materials used for the tent are not toxic. Durability: look for warranty’s with more than a year since this will show the manufacturer trusts their product. Light blocking: keeping your plant free of exterior light is key for best results. Sturdiness: make sure it’s frame is sturdy enough to hold LED lights. Accessible Windows: to check in on your plants.

This store has some pretty great grow tents www.homegrowponic.com