Overcomingbias.com mentions Immortality Institute.
But if you search for his name and “immortality” you will find he is associated with that word quite often, including in the title of many interviews of him. He’s even listed as an advisor to the Immortality Institute. And you’ll find things like:
http://www.overcomin...t-on-offer.html
The go on to talk about how "Immortality" is an unrealistic and non fitting way to describe what we work for where as things like indefinite extension of longevity are.
This is true. This is another good reason for us to get a move on with our second name.
We should also contact overcoming bias and see if we cant clear this up. Immortality is a catchy name how like Amazon books are not about a river and the new phone called the droid is not really an android.














