When Deepinder Goyal — founder of Eternal, Continue Research, and LAT Aerospace — introduced the Gravity Aging Hypothesis (GAH) past week, the internet wasn’t quite ready. Presented via a X (formerly Twitter) thread, the idea sounded, at best, provocative.
The core suggestion? That gravity might be accelerating aging by putting subtle, chronic strain on our ability to deliver blood to the brain. Advertisement
The backlash was swift — and Goyal took responsibility.
“I brought my consumer internet brain into a deep scientific field and I miscommunicated,” he wrote post on November 20. “I tried to compress years of research into a dramatic reveal. That made the hypothesis sound absolute and commercial – while it’s really not.”
Now, Goyal is taking another shot. This time, it’s slower, c

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