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Nov 2023
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Truth, Technology, and Building the Futu...

Nat Eliason
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What I learned from The Anthology of Balaji by Eric Jorgenson.

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Timestamps

[00:54] The End of Death 
[02:21] The Government Stops Innovation
[06:00] Finding New Medicines
[08:13] Technology Reduces Inequality
[11:05] Why Crypto is Exciting
[13:05] Could Bitcoin Replace Gold?
[14:24] Printing Digital Wealth
[16:13] Youth Extension, not Life Extension
[18:17] Scientific Truth vs. Political Truth
[20:09] How Science Got Corrupted
[21:49] A Popular Idea is not Necessarily True
[24:03] What to Focus On
[27:38] Bonus Topics

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