(Editor’s Note: John Nosta writes for Forbes.com)
(Editor’s Note: John Nosta writes for Forbes.com)
I’ve just taken my Google GOOG -1.79% Glass and set them aside–at least for now.
The new fascinating thought that is running through my head is the bold and curious venture of Google called
But I can hear the critics stomping down the prospect of immortality and presenting the argument of helping those with tragic diseases in midlife–not helping people live to 150. While they may be, in part correct, the perspective of longevity and life extension in a bold vision that reflects Google’s Ray Kurzweil and is part of the drive and instinct that reminds me more of Tesla and Edison than the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry.
So move over hyperloop and make way for “hyper-life” and the frolic of science, innovation and what Apple AAPL +4.62% and Steve Jobs call “the crazies.” Because, as Copernicus taught us, brilliant ideas have often started as blasphemies. I for one, can’t wait.