'My Consumer Internet Brain...': Deepinder Goyal Apologises After Gravity Ageing Theory Draws Flak

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  • Deepinder Goyal apologised for miscommunicating the Gravity Ageing Hypothesis on social media
  • GAH suggests gravity’s effect on brain blood flow may contribute to human aging over time
  • Dr. Arvinder Singh Soin criticised the theory as ignoring genetics and molecular aging factors
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After days of flak on social media, Deepinder Goyal on Thursday apologised for floating the 'Gravity Ageing Hypothesis', saying he "miscommunicated" a theory that suggests gravity's lifelong pull on blood circulation in the brain may be a key reason why humans age.

"I did not explain the Gravity Aging Hypothesis (GAH) well, the first time. I brought my consumer internet brain into a deep scientific field and I miscommunicated," Goyal said in a post on X to his over seven lakh followers.

"I tried to compress years of research and thinking into a dramatic social media reveal. That made the hypothesis sound absolute and commercial – while it's really not. I apologise. This is me taking a slower, cleaner shot at explaining GAH, without oversimplifying it," he said.

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