The Ethics of Transhumanism
A unique study on the ethics (or lack thereof) behind a variety of Transhuman technologies. Published in book format HERE.
Okay, so the title of this article sounds like a bad mobile phone advert, but it seemed the only way to tie this random rant together cohesively. It may not seem at first glance like this is in keeping with the themes of the Biomatrix, but the Biomatrix is about keeping one eye on the future so that you can thrive in that future when it comes. This is exactly what the Biomatrix is about, and it is my personal view of where the future is headed.

A unique study on the ethics (or lack thereof) behind a variety of Transhuman technologies. Published in book format HERE.

With all these exciting transhuman technologies just around the corner that you'll be able to fix on to your limbs for extra strength and your brain for extra smartness, it got me thinking of ways you could currently augment yourself with technology available.
The French have discovered immortality... we're doomed!
Found in red wine and red grapes this is no ordinary supplement. Expect it to be making big news soon for its ability to improve the function of mitochondria to produce more ATP and halt ageing...
A unique study on the ethics (or lack thereof) behind a variety of Transhuman technologies. Published in book format HERE.
With all these exciting transhuman technologies just around the corner that you'll be able to fix on to your limbs for extra strength and your brain for extra smartness, it got me thinking of ways you could currently augment yourself with technology available.
Okay, so the title of this article sounds like a bad mobile phone advert, but it seemed the only way to tie this random rant together cohesively. It may not seem at first glance like this is in keeping with the themes of the Biomatrix, but the Biomatrix is about keeping one eye on the future so that you can thrive in that future when it comes. This is exactly what the Biomatrix is about, and it is my personal view of where the future is headed.
'Who wants to live forever' asked Freddie Mercury in the song of the same name. The answer? Most evil villains and probably about 1/3rd of the general population. A more pertinent question then is 'how does someone going about living forever?'
Several have tried but few have managed to make it past the 110 mark. There are many theories and ideas, both old and new however that promise to lengthen our life spans, some even promise to extend it indefinitely.
'Don't get your hopes up and you won't be dissapointed.' This was the wise, if somewhat pessimistic advice that I was following when I tried out Springbak Speedsoles (also known as 'jumpsoles' and 'springsoles'), so I was pleasantly suprised to find that these little nippers had at least some positive effects...
My reasons for attempting to become ambidextrous were many. The first was for combat purposes, as I hoped to be able to punch with the same speed and accuracy on both sides. The second was for preparation, preparation for my right wrist (which is royally screwed) becoming too arthritic to work with.
Hello, I'm currently on Marijuana. A few minutes ago I was on LSD. My brain hurts.
Well, actually I'm not Marijuana and I wasn't on LSD, but in theory I kind of am and was... if you read on you'll probably figure out what I'm on about. Or not...
Adderall is a supplement that’s great for concentration, originally used to control hyperactive children and treat ADHD, it has since gained popularity with students using it to improve their performance in tests and coursework. The Germans describe the feeling it produces as ‘sitzfleisch’, meaning the ability to work without distraction.
Stress is estimated to lose the UK 13 million working days per year at a staggering cost to the tax payer of 4 billion. Although many people suffer from stress at some point in their lives, long term it is bad for our health. It is therefore important to find ways to gain control over it.