Meet America's Oldest Person (113 Years Old)

Jack Gordon
8 Jul 202417:15

Summary

TLDRThe video script explores the secrets of longevity through the story of America's oldest person, Naomi, who turned 113 in 2023. It delves into the Blue Zone of Loma Linda, California, where residents live longer due to a vegetarian diet and strong community ties. The script also examines modern scientific methods, such as Brian Johnson's anti-aging techniques and Alcor's cryonics, which aim to extend life indefinitely. Naomi's personal philosophy of hard work and making an impact, rather than seeking immortality, provides a poignant counterpoint to the quest for eternal life.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The oldest person in America was born on September 26th, 1910.
  • 👶 The video features a timeline of her life from 3 years old to 110 years old.
  • 🤔 The creator of the video is curious about longevity and seeks advice on living longer.
  • 🏞️ The town of Loma Linda, California, is known as a 'Blue Zone' where people live longer than average.
  • 🥗 Loma Linda is characterized by a vegetarian diet and a focus on healthy living.
  • 🏛️ Religion, specifically the Church of Seventh-day Adventist, plays a significant role in the community's lifestyle.
  • 🧬 Brian Johnson is attempting to reverse his biological age using scientific methods.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Johnson advocates for a lifestyle that includes olive oil consumption, exercise, and no alcohol.
  • ❄️ Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Arizona offers cryonics as a way to potentially 'live forever' by freezing bodies.
  • 🧠 Alcor's process involves preserving the body in liquid nitrogen with the hope of future revival.
  • 💻 The concept of digital resurrection is also discussed, where a person's brain and memories could be stored in a computer.

Q & A

  • Who is considered the oldest person in America according to the video?

    -The video does not provide a specific name for the oldest person in America, but it features an interview with a woman named Naomi, who is over 100 years old.

  • What is the significance of the town of Loma Linda, California in the context of the video?

    -Loma Linda is referred to as a 'Blue Zone' where people live longer than average, with an average life expectancy 10 years above the national average in the United States.

  • What dietary habits are prevalent in Loma Linda according to the video?

    -The residents of Loma Linda are predominantly vegetarian, focusing on beans, greens, and natural foods, and they avoid caffeine and meat.

  • What role does religion play in the lives of the people in Loma Linda?

    -Religion, specifically the Church of the Seventh-day Adventist, plays a significant role in the community, influencing their lifestyle and possibly contributing to their longevity.

  • What is the significance of the Bible verse recited by Naomi?

    -The Bible verse recited by Naomi reflects her faith and possibly her philosophy on life and death, emphasizing that she does not want to lack and that God will provide for her needs.

  • Who is Brian Johnson and what is his approach to longevity?

    -Brian Johnson is a man living in Venice Beach, California, who is using advanced scientific methods to biologically reverse his age. He follows a strict regimen that includes no alcohol, no smoking, and a diet rich in olive oil.

  • What is the concept of 'Don't Die' events as mentioned in the video?

    -The 'Don't Die' events are gatherings organized by Brian Johnson where participants engage in activities aimed at promoting longevity, such as hiking and consuming healthy foods like olive oil.

  • What is the process of cryopreservation as described in the video?

    -The process involves placing the deceased in a van to transport them to a lab, covering them in ice to prevent tissue deterioration, and eventually storing them in liquid nitrogen for long-term preservation.

  • What is the ultimate goal of Alcor Life Extension Foundation as presented in the video?

    -Alcor's goal is to one day revive the people they have cryopreserved when the technology becomes available, potentially through molecular scanning and computer simulation.

  • What is Naomi's view on the idea of living forever?

    -Naomi does not wish to live forever. She values making the most of her time on Earth and believes in the importance of hard work and community.

  • What advice does Naomi give to people about living a long life?

    -Naomi's advice, as inferred from the video, is to work hard and make the most of one's time on Earth, rather than focusing on extending life indefinitely.

Outlines

00:00

🎉 The Quest for Longevity

The video script introduces a 110-year-old woman, reflecting on her life through various ages and pondering the secret to her longevity. The narrator, a 20-year-old, explores different methods to extend life, including a visit to Loma Linda, California, known for its residents' longer life expectancy. The video also mentions meeting Brian Johnson, who uses science to reverse his age, and a visit to Alcor, a lab that offers cryonics as a means to potentially live forever. The elderly woman's perspective on religion, community, and lifestyle choices is highlighted, suggesting these factors may contribute to her long life.

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🌱 The Loma Linda Lifestyle

The second paragraph delves into the lifestyle of Loma Linda, a Blue Zone where people live longer than average. The narrator visits the Loma Linda Market, which is vegetarian and vegan-friendly, reflecting the community's dietary habits. The store's supervisor emphasizes natural foods and the absence of caffeine and meat. The Church of Seventh Day Adventist is identified as a significant part of the community's life, with its teachings and community support potentially contributing to the residents' longevity. An interview with a long-term resident, who attributes the community's health to their pastor and community spirit, further explores this connection.

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🧬 Scientific Pursuit of Longevity

The third paragraph focuses on Brian Johnson's approach to aging, which involves advanced scientific methods to reverse his biological age. The narrator joins a 'Don't Die' hiking event, where participants discuss their daily intake of olive oil and other anti-aging practices. Brian's transformation and his community's commitment to living longer are showcased. The narrator also discusses his own experience with skincare, endorsing a product called 'Geology' for its effectiveness. The importance of exercise, nutrition, and abstaining from alcohol and smoking as part of a healthy lifestyle is underscored through Brian's philosophies and Naomi's life choices.

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❄️ The Cryonics Controversy

The fourth paragraph discusses the concept of cryonics as a means to achieve immortality. The narrator visits Alcor, a life extension foundation that freezes bodies with the hope of reviving them in the future. The process involves cooling the body with ice and eventually preserving it in liquid nitrogen. The narrator questions the ethics and desirability of living forever and presents different perspectives, including that of Naomi, who values her one life and does not wish to live forever. The video concludes with a reflection on making the most of one's time on Earth through hard work and impact.

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Keywords

💡Longevity

Longevity refers to the state of living a long life. In the context of the video, it is the central theme as the creator explores various methods and philosophies that could potentially extend human life. For example, the video features the oldest person in America, who has lived to an extraordinary age, and discusses practices in Loma Linda that contribute to longer life expectancies.

💡Loma Linda

Loma Linda is a town in California known as a Blue Zone, where people live longer than average. It is mentioned in the script as a place where the average life expectancy is higher than the national average in the United States. The video suggests that the community's focus on healthy living, including a vegetarian diet and abstaining from stimulants like caffeine, contributes to this longevity.

💡Nutrition

Nutrition is the process of consuming the necessary nutrients for growth and maintenance of health. The video emphasizes the importance of a healthy diet in achieving longevity, as seen in Loma Linda's vegetarian and vegan food options and the interview with a resident who has been vegetarian since childhood.

💡Seventh-day Adventist

The Seventh-day Adventist is a Protestant Christian denomination that emphasizes the importance of the Sabbath, which is observed on Saturday. In the video, the church plays a significant role in the Loma Linda community, suggesting that the religious beliefs and practices may contribute to the residents' long life.

💡Exercise

Exercise is physical activity that helps maintain or improve overall health and fitness. The video mentions the importance of regular exercise for longevity, as exemplified by Brian Johnson's 'Don't Die' hiking event, which is part of his regimen to biologically reverse his age.

💡Alcor

Alcor is the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a cryonics organization that offers services to preserve human bodies with the hope of future revival. The video explores the concept of cryonics as a method for extending life, showing the process of preserving bodies in liquid nitrogen.

💡Cryonics

Cryonics is the preservation of a person's body at extremely low temperatures with the hope of future revival. The video discusses Alcor's cryonics process, which involves cooling the body with ice and eventually storing it in liquid nitrogen to prevent tissue deterioration.

💡Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The video's theme revolves around achieving good health as a means to live longer. It is reflected in the practices of the Loma Linda community and the lifestyle choices of individuals like Naomi and Brian Johnson.

💡Vegetarian

A vegetarian is someone who does not eat meat, often for health, environmental, or ethical reasons. The video highlights vegetarianism as a dietary choice in Loma Linda, which is believed to contribute to the community's longer life spans.

💡Community

Community refers to a group of people living in the same place or having common interests. The video suggests that the sense of community and support in Loma Linda, as well as the shared values and practices, play a significant role in the residents' longevity.

💡Philosophy for Long Life

The term 'Philosophy for Long Life' in the video represents the various beliefs and practices that individuals adopt to extend their lifespan. It includes the principles of nutrition, exercise, religious beliefs, and community support that are explored throughout the video.

Highlights

Interview with America's oldest person, born September 26th, 1910, sharing her life experiences across different decades.

The subject's birthday is on September 26th, 1910, and she was 93 when the interviewer was born.

The video explores methods to extend life, starting with the interviewer's quest to live longer after turning 20.

Visit to Loma Linda, California, known as a Blue Zone where residents live longer than average.

Loma Linda's higher life expectancy attributed to a vegetarian diet and no caffeine consumption.

Importance of the Seventh-day Adventist religion in Loma Linda, with its emphasis on rest and community.

Interview with a Loma Linda resident for 27 years, discussing the community's positive attitude and its impact on longevity.

Meeting a 100-year-old vegetarian resident of Loma Linda who has followed the Seventh-day Adventist lifestyle since childhood.

Naomi, the oldest person, emphasizes the importance of religion and community in her life.

Introduction to Brian Johnson, who uses science to reverse his biological age and promotes a community of followers.

Brian's anti-aging techniques include a high intake of olive oil and a 'Don't Die' hiking event.

Naomi's life philosophy includes not drinking alcohol or smoking, which aligns with Brian's health principles.

Visit to Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Arizona, exploring the possibility of reviving people through body freezing.

Explanation of Alcor's process for freezing bodies in liquid nitrogen to preserve them for future revival.

Ethical questions raised by the possibility of living forever and the implications of body freezing.

Naomi's perspective on immortality, expressing that she does not wish to live forever and values making the most of her time.

Naomi's life story, highlighting her resilience and the hardships she has overcome to reach almost 114 years old.

Final philosophy from Naomi: the importance of hard work and making an impact during one's lifetime.

Transcripts

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this is the oldest person in America

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this is her at 3 years old in 1913 this

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is her at 20 years old 30 years old 40

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years old 50 years old 60 70 80 90 100

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110 and this is her today

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AT3 years old and this is me a

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20-year-old she was

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93 when I was born when's your

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birthday September 26th 1910

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that's insane are you glad you've lived

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so long are you glad you've lived so

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long the reason I'm making this video is

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because I just turned 20 and I'm

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wondering how long I'm going to live

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what advice would you give to someone

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trying to live longer

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worry but what does she mean by that we

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we'll get back to her in a second

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because what she doesn't know is that on

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this Quest I've already tried the three

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most famous methods to try and live long

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first we went to a Haven of nutrition

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and exercise the town where everyone

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lives longer than average lomalinda

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California then I visited Brian Johnson

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the man who's trying to use science to

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reverse his age and finally I went to

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Alor the lab that says they can keep you

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frozen forever so that you never truly

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die let's see what Naomi thinks of all

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these things is religion important to

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you did you ever take vitamins would you

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want to live forever if you could so by

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the end of this video you'll know with

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me not only which methods actually work

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to reverse your age but scientifically

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the most optimized way to live as long

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as possible starting in Lolinda let me

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show you what I learned there and then

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we'll get Naomi's perspective on

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it basically L Linda is what's known as

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a Blue Zone a special kind of town where

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people live longer than average there's

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only one in the United States and it's

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located here in California the average

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life expectancy is higher than anywhere

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else in the United States and it's 10

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years above the national

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average

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why never hold a camera yeah I my

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cameraman quit on me like for some

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reason so now I have a new cameraman and

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Camera woman and she's not doing a

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pretty good job I'm doing so good okay

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we're going to go talk to some folks at

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the lomalinda market where apparently

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they ban meet there's no meat at all

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we're going to be walking around the

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market and there's going to be lots of

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people shopping for their vegan and

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vegetarian

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so um let's go talk to them and see what

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they've got going on at the Lolinda

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Market by the way there is not one sign

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outside of this grocery store that says

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like vegan grocery store we're just in L

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Melinda so it's just expect it if you're

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going to walk in

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here what else would you expect you know

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what I mean look at all of this veg

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burger vegetable scallops vegetarian

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burger Vegeta I wonder how many veg puns

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we could find in this grocery store

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probably thousands how is a hot dog in a

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can like this that was kind of

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disgusting after walking around the

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store we ran into the store's supervisor

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who answered some questions for us about

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the community and their beliefs avenus

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we we we focus more on the beans and the

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greens and the Natural Things most

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avenus we're even not drinking any

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caffeine because it's a stimulant y uh

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so we we don't carry coffee or Coke we

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carry more of the natural things things

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that me like green coffee extract okay

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so we do have stuff with caffeine

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there's no meat in the store no smoke

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Paia of any kind our Focus here is is

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simply to be a community store we're

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here to help the community you want to

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encourage healthy lifestyle you want to

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encourage Better Living they eat healthy

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here completely vegetarian but there's

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something else about lalinda that I

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learned this is the Church of 7th Day

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Adventist the sth day Adventist the

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reason it's called seventh day is cu on

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the seventh day they rest which is I

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guess good for their mental health and

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their longevity um this is their main

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Church um and all it's surrounded by a

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hospital because they kind of go hand in

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hand you know the church and like health

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and all that stuff religion religion

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apparently plays a huge role in why

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people live so long in Lolinda but is it

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the Angels coming down making people

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live longer as a reward for being so

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religious or is it the community that

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that religion gives them after walking

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around for a bit we came across a

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resident that was willing to talk to us

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pette she's lived here for 27 years so

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we asked her why she thinks people in

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Linda live so much longer this whole

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Community is just amazing and I think a

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lot of it is because of Randy Roberts

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our our current Pastor he's been here

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for 24 years Choose Wisely the road you

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will travel and wisely the road not

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taken and may God bless you he has built

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this attitude of community so do you

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think the community in in in the way

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people treat each other is a big part of

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what makes people live so much longer I

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think so so we decided to visit one of

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the oldest members of the community to

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see if she thinks these pillars have

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contributed to her long life this lady

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is 100 do you follow a lot of the 7th

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Day Adventist um religious like things

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like are you a vegetarian oh yes I'm a

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vegetarian have you always been well

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since eight years old wow wow and do you

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think that that that has made you a lot

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healthier

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I guess so have you always been

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religious even since you were eight yeah

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my my parents put me in in a church

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schol and so I went through through all

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the the Advent of schools yeah so as you

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can tell religion is very important to

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the residents of lominda it's also a big

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part of Naomi's life is religion

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important to you oh yeah oh yeah mm if

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you you didn't go to church you didn't

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go no place else and usually when I

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asked her questions she would respond in

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two or three words look what happened

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when I asked her to recite a Bible verse

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do you have a favorite verse in the

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Bible no my ship but I shall not

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want Mak me light down in green

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B you st my

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soul sh of death Fe no evil but that are

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with me that ra ni death they comfort me

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that prepare the T for in the prison my

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enemies that anointed my head

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before my cup run is over shoy goodness

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and mercy shall follow me all the days

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of my life and I shall run the eyes of

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the Lord

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for and this is by far the most amount

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of time that Naomi was able to go

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speaking throughout this entire video

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without stopping as a whole Naomi

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clearly agrees with the importance of

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religion and probably the community that

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that brings her creating our first

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Philosophy for Long Life Community but

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there's two more philosophies to Naomi's

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long life that I was still yet to

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discover did you ever take vitamins

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vitamin no Naomi never took vitamins to

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improve her lifespan but there is

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somebody else who does ran Johnson this

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man is on a quest to one day beat Naomi

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and become the new oldest person ever he

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lives in Venice Beach California where

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he's currently using Advanced scientific

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methods to biologically reverse his age

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to 18 years old he has a whole community

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that follows his methods so I decided to

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join them at one of their signature

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don't die hiking events yes they're

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literally called Don't Die events okay

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it is time to go to the don't die event

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this dude says his daily intake is 20%

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olive oil that's crazy this is the cold

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woo everyone here's going to live

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forever nobody here's going to

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die evil

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design three parts of this event the

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warm up that we just did the hike which

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we're about to do and then nutty pudding

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and olive oil all I knew about Brian

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before coming on this hike was that he

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did crazy anti-aging techniques I'm not

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sure if these actually make him live

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longer but this is what he used to look

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like and this is what he looks like now

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and that's the stuff I'm putting on my

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you think you're going to live me yeah

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before this like I would have said like

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75 but I think now probably like 130 140

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yeah if I can make it to

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80 70 that's good enough for me oh come

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on so by this point I was starting to

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learn about Brian's philosophies but I

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feel like it would be a missed

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opportunity if I didn't go up to him to

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ask him some questions myself do you

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think living forever do you want to live

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forever do you want to never die or do

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you just want to extend your

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life human brain is incapable of

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Compu we don't have right when you say

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you want

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tomor yeah we got stuff going on it's a

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very easy answer

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I took about like 40,000 steps when we

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got to the end of the hike Brian passed

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out the olive oil so of course I had to

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try it hand in all right boys cheers

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cheers and to finish things off Brian

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got on the table power laity where his

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first final takeaway

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was then he said 6 hours a week of

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exercise and finally loow no alcohol now

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sck as sleep and believe it or not Naomi

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follows all these same values too did

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you ever drink alcohol

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no no no no never drink no

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liquer did you ever smoke cigarettes

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oh I didn't make bad Brees would you say

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you've always eaten

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healthy most Naomi never drank alcohol

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or smoke despite the fact that at one

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point in her life 45% of a America was

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smoking so I don't know if correlation

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equals causation but Naomi has lived a

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very healthy life is exercising

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important to you yes is that

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yeah PL in the field that PL in

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the so for Naomi's second philosophy to

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long life I'd say nutrition which

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includes not smoking or drinking Naomi

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may not have realized it but she was

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keeping her body healthier than almost

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anyone else in her time but there's

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still one more philosophy in Naomi's

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life that we're yet to uncover you know

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it's 2024 now people are using much more

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technologically advanced ways to try and

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live longer and the most advanced way of

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doing it is located in Phoenix Arizona

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it's called alore a lab where they

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freeze dead bodies so that they can

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bring them back to life eventually when

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the technology becomes

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available seriously this is alcore life

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extension Foundation stored in the

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middle of the desert their goal is to

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one day bring these people back to life

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is this place actually real are these

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people actually going to be revived Al's

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given me their process start to finish

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so I can see how they supposedly keep

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people from dying this lab actually

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exists and I went there in order to make

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people live forever the first step is

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putting them in this van to take them to

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the

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lab I am inside the van where they load

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the bodies right

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now this is crazy and this is Mike my

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name is Mike Perry

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and I am uh called the care services

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manager here in alore I look after the

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people we have stored in liquid nitrogen

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step two once the person arrives is to

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cover them in

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ice ice cubes as soon as circulation

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stops in the body the tissue starts to

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deteriorate so you want to get a cold to

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keep that from happening but while ice

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cubes May temporarily keep them cold

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enough if you put something in the

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freezer it's the same principle in order

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to keep them for long-term storage you

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have to freeze them in liquid nitrogen

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your freezer isn't all that cold so some

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deterioration is going to happen over a

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long period of time but liquid nitrogen

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is cold enough that they aren't going to

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change much in millions of years but if

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Alor succeeded in bringing people back

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to life how would they do it you're

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going to have to take a Caro reserved

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brain and you're going to have to do

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something called a molecular scan

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and that means you figure out where all

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the atoms are once you do that you'll

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have a a giant chunk of data and then

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you stuff that into your best computer

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with that information it should be

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possible to recreate a functioning

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version of the person that is an

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embodiment of that person that's in in

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your computer so it would wake up and in

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that in that kind of setting so they're

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probably not going to need your whole

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body just brain I'm excited to hear what

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Naomi thinks of all this Mike doesn't

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think we're going to come back as humans

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we're talking about coming back as a

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computer I think the odds are quite good

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assuming that of course all cor survives

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civilization doesn't destroy itself with

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some kind of nuclear or or something I

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think the odds are very good that that

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people will be brought

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back is living onward even ethical is

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that something that I as a person even

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want want to do or is the time to die

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when you die I mean these are like

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important ethical questions you know and

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I I don't know what the answers are but

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this is how you would save someone if

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they were D if your whole body didn't

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come back to life and you just said your

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brain and you just said your memories

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you were just inside a computer is that

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existence even something you want to

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live and when you sign the doc I

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actually am hoping that we will find

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some way to work around any obstacles so

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maybe we can live forever and maybe you

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want that yes I do and uh there'll be

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more people living forever than than a

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lot of people think today even I don't

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know if I came back to life what I'd

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even look like what the world would look

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like maybe I wouldn't want to live in

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that world would you want to live

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forever if you could say

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what do you want to live forever if you

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could no no no I want live

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forever no I don't want to live

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forever but Naomi doesn't want to live

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forever she's not scared of death but

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she sees this as her one life her one

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chance here on this Earth iomi spent her

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entire life just trying to make the

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biggest impact she can while she's here

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I mean you have to really want to live

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to live this long and Naomi is one of

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the strongest people alive today to have

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made it through all of these hardships

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from picking cotton in the fields to

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outliving all three of her children to

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make it to almost 114 years old I don't

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think our final philosophy here is body

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freezing I think it's exactly what she

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said Naomi do you

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have do you have any advice any

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[Music]

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advice any advice you want to give

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[Music]

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people breaking

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heart at least for a night know me her

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final philosophy is to just make the

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most of your time here hard work hard

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work

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