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June 11, 2025 55 mins

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Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode of Don't Be Caught Dead! Today, we dive deep into the fascinating world of neuroscience and the radical idea of abolishing death with our special guest, Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston. As a neuroscientist and author of The Future Loves You, Ariel explores the potential of brain preservation and the philosophical implications of what it means to be alive. If you've ever wondered about the future of dying and whether we can truly cheat death, this episode is for you!

In our chat, Ariel shares his journey into the realm of neuroscience, where he combines big philosophical questions about consciousness with the nitty-gritty of brain biology. We discuss the historical evolution of the definition of death, the concept of the connectome, and how advancements in technology might one day allow us to preserve and potentially revive those who have died. Ariel challenges us to think about the future of medical technology and the ethical considerations surrounding it. What if we could put people in stasis and bring them back to life when medical science has advanced enough to cure their ailments? It’s a wild ride through science fiction becoming science fact!

We also touch on the emotional aspects of dying, grief, and the societal implications of such technologies. How would our relationships with loved ones change if we could preserve them for future generations? Ariel's insights are not only scientifically grounded but also deeply human, reminding us of the importance of connection and the legacy we leave behind.

Key points from our discussion:

  • The evolution of the definition of death and its implications for modern medicine.
  • The concept of the connectome and its significance in understanding consciousness.
  • The potential of brain preservation technologies and the ethical c

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