
A 48-year-old millionaire just told the internet he plans to never die.
And he's not joking.
Bryan Johnson — the guy who's spent millions swapping blood with his teenage son and tracking every cell in his body — just renamed his company.
From Don't Die…
to Immortals.
Subtle.
"Some of us will live forever."
That's it. That's the post.
But buried inside it are three reasons he genuinely believes humanity is about to break the aging clock.
Think about this.
Two aging humans make a baby… and the baby's biological clock resets to zero.
A jellyfish — the famous Turritopsis dohrnii — can rewind its own cells back to childhood when stressed.
Scientists are now doing similar tricks in labs with partial cellular reprogramming and iPSCs, reversing aging markers in mice.
If nature can do it… maybe we can copy the homework.
Biology was too messy. Too complex. Too many variables.
Then AlphaFold showed up and solved a 50-year-old protein-folding problem… mapping 200 million+ protein structures almost overnight.
That was the unlock.
Decades of guesswork — gone in months.
Johnson points to two wild stories:
🦴 Sid Sijbrandij (GitLab founder) used AI-guided personalized treatment to fight aggressive bone cancer after doctors ran out of options.
🐕 An Australian dog owner used AI to design a custom mRNA vaccine for his pet's tumor — and the tumor actually shrank.
This isn't 2050. This is happening now.
Johnson's playbook is brutally simple:
🛡️ Don't die in the meantime. Sleep, eat clean, lift, repeat.
🔍 Find your weakest link. Cholesterol? Blood sugar? Brain? Fix that now.
💸 Invest in AI, longevity, and energy. The three sectors he believes will own the century.
Ultra-processed food. Doomscrolling. Booze. Sugar. Stress.
An entire industrial complex, he says, profits when you shorten your own life.
His closing line hits hard:
"Don't waste your chances by burning down your life points on a YOLO mentality."
You can roll your eyes at Bryan Johnson.
Many do.
But strip away the theatrics, and his bet is simple — the people alive in 20 years may unlock tools the rest of humanity has dreamed about for 200,000.
His only ask?
Make it to the door.
Because for the first time in history… someone might actually open it.
That's all for now!