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sophie shevardnadze for most of us implanting. into ourselves still sounds like something out of the science fiction but not for him i guess i guess believes that human bodies absolutely without modern technology i guess today performance artist stelarc. stelarc it's really great to have you on our show so your performers of performance art is actually blending biological body was to college and you're doing all kinds of exciting stuff for pushing the boundaries. i read you say on one hand the very exciting. on the other hand you know we should be careful so which one is it are you embrace in the future or does it frighten you. oh are annoyed the utopian road to start been in my ideas i think. the problem with technology is how to manage it new technologies generate unexpected information new kinds of imaging possibilities so we always extend out sort of comprehension of the world what a body is how body operates what it means to be human. so for me technology is is generally a plus but i'm on this. just to really have your set mo
sophie shevardnadze for most of us implanting. into ourselves still sounds like something out of the science fiction but not for him i guess i guess believes that human bodies absolutely without modern technology i guess today performance artist stelarc. stelarc it's really great to have you on our show so your performers of performance art is actually blending biological body was to college and you're doing all kinds of exciting stuff for pushing the boundaries. i read you say on one hand the...
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hello and welcome to sophie cohen visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze and they call him the owner. of the french literature for his no mercy approach to the evils of the modern society and masking them with some hard thing humor and satire today i talked to writer literally create a t.v. presenter and film director had to take big. but if i go back there it's really nice to have you with us today's been a while we wanted to have an interview with you what a chance that you're here in moscow so i want to start with back with your collection that's a new project that's going to come out in 6 months it's sort of a compilation of french writers you're not a meat you're a producer or an editor of this thing and it's supposed to talk it's supposed to show the french way on eternal matters and i correct exactly what are they say matters you know it's a crazy idea is that russian writer famous. to ask me to choose my favorite books of contemporary writers and put my name on the cover instead of theirs but no i will i will ask that my name is smaller than the name of the author it's just th
hello and welcome to sophie cohen visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze and they call him the owner. of the french literature for his no mercy approach to the evils of the modern society and masking them with some hard thing humor and satire today i talked to writer literally create a t.v. presenter and film director had to take big. but if i go back there it's really nice to have you with us today's been a while we wanted to have an interview with you what a chance that you're here in moscow so...
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know welcome to sophie and go home sophie shevardnadze it's long to know if you're still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of aging having haunted us for centuries as a solution finally within our grasp dr brady gray and the anti-aging piano air and the chief science officer and co-founder of sensible research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strife story of a comfy old about edible mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical groff it could help from science achieved assumingly impossible will everlasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population divide that could shoot in nature's cycle of life and death sleep to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so. so what you propose in order to reverse aging cleaving the organism of all the junk that accumulates tear on
know welcome to sophie and go home sophie shevardnadze it's long to know if you're still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of aging having haunted us for centuries as a solution finally within our grasp dr brady gray and the anti-aging piano air and the chief science officer and co-founder of sensible research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strife story of a comfy old about edible mortality and now with the president a...
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astronomer royal martin speaks now with our tease sophie shevardnadze a little bit about what will be coming up in the program among the topics the possibility of life in the real block beyond future missions and to the red planet we could have that provides a decent life for the 7 and a half 1000000000 people in it and at the moment we have a couple of 1000000000 in abject poverty and some people. and the fact that the richest 2000 people in the world have the resources to double the income of the bottom 1000000000 in the world and this is not happening is an ethical indictment i do think that by the end of a century there will be a few wild crazy adventurers who may be living away from the on. and of course they would be ill adapted. that's habitats and so they will be the people who will have the incentive. and the opportunity because their way through the regulators to. themselves and adapt themselves so i think if we imagine some species emerging which is different from he would be it will now be those crazy people on mars we now know that most of the stars in the sky orbits and
astronomer royal martin speaks now with our tease sophie shevardnadze a little bit about what will be coming up in the program among the topics the possibility of life in the real block beyond future missions and to the red planet we could have that provides a decent life for the 7 and a half 1000000000 people in it and at the moment we have a couple of 1000000000 in abject poverty and some people. and the fact that the richest 2000 people in the world have the resources to double the income of...
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sophie shevardnadze to those years is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution is finally within our grasp of breda gray and the anti-aging piano air and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the. strong. mortality. presidencia technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical girl fit's. science achieve the impossible will ever last in life only be available to the rich. population divide the good she.
sophie shevardnadze to those years is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution is finally within our grasp of breda gray and the anti-aging piano air and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the. strong. mortality. presidencia technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical girl fit's. science achieve the impossible will...
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evolutionary biologist armand leroy told the artes sophie shevardnadze that breeding people for specific tasks is a long way off so he's full show if you want to catch an issue in here throughout the day including in the next hour. at the moment we still have a very poor understanding of the genetic variation that allows people to become one to excel in one kind of profession and another the notion that you can breed people for particular aspects. although in principle is possible in practice it's very far away what we do is we what i'm suggesting will happen soon is selection for such an attribute. but the number of choices that you can add are relatively few what i simply mean is that you've only got a handful of eggs and embryos in a petri dish and you can only make a limited number of choices between them and the choices that you're going to make all the it's basically to eliminate the bad things you're not going to be breeding soldiers or super super intelligent kids out of that. now britain edges closer to breaks it it seems london is tightening up its mind gratian policies along t
evolutionary biologist armand leroy told the artes sophie shevardnadze that breeding people for specific tasks is a long way off so he's full show if you want to catch an issue in here throughout the day including in the next hour. at the moment we still have a very poor understanding of the genetic variation that allows people to become one to excel in one kind of profession and another the notion that you can breed people for particular aspects. although in principle is possible in practice...
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well welcome to sophie and go home sophie shevardnadze fountain of youth is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of aging having .
well welcome to sophie and go home sophie shevardnadze fountain of youth is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of aging having .
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hello i'm sophie shevardnadze for 6 years enjoy its thoughtful and honest conversation with global leaders and their crunch issues but today the bigger picture what is a catalyst that makes us take what matters today and what we really matters tomorrow welcome to. visionary. the 21st century an era of mind boggling breakthrough but among all the solutions are there dangers lurking in the unknown how can we grasp all that science has to offer and still stay safe while i've talked to a lower march in greece astronomer royal than ever read as a professor of cosmology and astrophysics at the university of cambridge. martin rees pleasure having you on our program. so we have all of the questions you know. many of your colleagues are actually wording that technology may help human race advance and thrive and prosper but it can also. hinder many things and hurt humanity many horrible ways so why is it because where evil or technology or we're just too dumb to be interested with it well there is a huge and growing gap between the way the world could be and the way the world is we depend very much
hello i'm sophie shevardnadze for 6 years enjoy its thoughtful and honest conversation with global leaders and their crunch issues but today the bigger picture what is a catalyst that makes us take what matters today and what we really matters tomorrow welcome to. visionary. the 21st century an era of mind boggling breakthrough but among all the solutions are there dangers lurking in the unknown how can we grasp all that science has to offer and still stay safe while i've talked to a lower...
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sophie shevardnadze for most of us implanting alec tronics into ourselves still sounds like something out of a science fiction but not for my guest i guess believes that human bodies absolutely without modern technology is my guest today performance artist stelarc. stelarc it's really great to have you on our show so here performers of performance art is actually blending biological body with technology and you're doing all kinds of exciting stuff pushing the boundaries. i read you say on one hand the cell very exciting. on the other hand you know we should be careful so which one is that are you embracing the future or does it frighten you oh on noir the utopian road to stud been in my ideas i've seen. the problem with technology is how to manage it new technology generates unexpected information new calling. possibilities so we always extend sort of comprehension of the wolves what a body is how a body operates what it means to be human. so for me technology is is generally a plus but i'm on this. just to really understand more about you there's this inventor in canada called steve
sophie shevardnadze for most of us implanting alec tronics into ourselves still sounds like something out of a science fiction but not for my guest i guess believes that human bodies absolutely without modern technology is my guest today performance artist stelarc. stelarc it's really great to have you on our show so here performers of performance art is actually blending biological body with technology and you're doing all kinds of exciting stuff pushing the boundaries. i read you say on one...
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hello and welcome to sophie and visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze they call him the.french literature for his no mercy approach to the evils of the modern society and asking them what some are thinking and where and satire today i talked to literally create a t.v. presenter and film director big. foot if i go back there it's really nice to have you with us today's been a while we wanted to have an interview with you what a chance that you're here in moscow so i want to start with back with your collection that's a new project that's going to come out in 6 months it's sort of a compilation of french writers you're not a meat you're a producer an editor of this thing and it's supposed to talk it's supposed to show the french way on eternal matters and i correct exactly what are these matters you know it's a crazy idea is that. right. to ask me to choose my favorite books of contemporary writers and put my name on the cover instead of theirs but no i would ask that my name be smaller than the name of the author it's just that we present my favorite novels of the last 10
hello and welcome to sophie and visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze they call him the.french literature for his no mercy approach to the evils of the modern society and asking them what some are thinking and where and satire today i talked to literally create a t.v. presenter and film director big. foot if i go back there it's really nice to have you with us today's been a while we wanted to have an interview with you what a chance that you're here in moscow so i want to start with back with...
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welcome to go home sophie shevardnadze. of the us is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution is finally within our grasp of breda gray and the anti-aging piano here in the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strong. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth it's. science achieve the impossible will live a lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population devoted. cycle of life and death to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism all the junk that accumulates tear on the cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing
welcome to go home sophie shevardnadze. of the us is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution is finally within our grasp of breda gray and the anti-aging piano here in the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strong. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth...
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sophie shevardnadze. still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution finally within our grasp of breda gray and anti-aging pierre and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the. strong. mortality. presidencia technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth it's. science achieved possible will level us to life only be available to the rich creating a population devoid. of life and death catastrophic and don't expect to quit says. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging cleaning the organism all the junk that accumulates terror on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is
sophie shevardnadze. still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution finally within our grasp of breda gray and anti-aging pierre and the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the. strong. mortality. presidencia technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth it's. science achieved possible will level us to life only be...
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oh welcome to sofia go home sophie shevardnadze fountain of youth is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution finally within our grasp. grade to grade and the anti-aging pierre and the chief science.
oh welcome to sofia go home sophie shevardnadze fountain of youth is still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution finally within our grasp. grade to grade and the anti-aging pierre and the chief science.