※ This site includes concepts under R&D. At this stage, no treatment or life-extension effects are guaranteed.
The shortest path to immortality starts now.
As we learned in school, all matter in the universe is fundamentally made of atoms.
The atoms in an 18-year-old body and a 90-year-old body are the same. In other words, even as time passes, atoms themselves do not change.
The biggest difference between 18 and 90 lies in damage to molecular structure.
Aging is the process in which atomic bonds are gradually damaged by external and physical causes over time.
The Warp Speed Project is the challenge of restoring those damaged atomic bonds in a 90-year-old body to an 18-year-old level.
Molecular rebuilding progresses step by step: 5%→10%→20%→30%→40%→50%→60%→70%.
We begin with repairing the most critical area—blood vessels—then proceed to major organ repair, cancer removal, genetic diseases, and dementia treatment in that order.
We are researching a proprietary molecular structure rebuilding system.
The universe began with the Big Bang—an explosion of particles smaller than atoms—and all matter is made of atoms.
99.9999999999% of an atom is empty space. That means our bodies are also 99.99999999999% empty space, and most of that space is composed of quantum and electromagnetic-field patterns.
Therefore, physical methods alone—drugs, surgery, cell replacement—cannot achieve immortality.
Immortality requires not the manipulation of matter itself, but the ability to control quantum and electromagnetic patterns.
We are researching a proprietary quantum & electromagnetic-field pattern control device.
If we leave technological progress to its natural pace, it will take 300 years to reach true immortality.
In 300 years, every living being on Earth today will be gone.
That means none of us alive now can enjoy the immortal era reserved for future generations.
Warp Speed will unite capital, technology, and S-class talent in the United States to meaningfully succeed at our top priority: restoring molecular damage.
This will make nearly all diseases treatable and extend healthy lifespan step by step to 100, 120, 150, and 170 years.
Then, in the ASI era—when AI reaches an IQ of 100 million—we will restore even the brain’s neural networks through quantum & electromagnetic energy pattern control, enabling complete immortality.
Please look forward to what comes next.
◆ Stable supply of the latest AGI/ASI chips: exports of leading-edge chips are strictly restricted due to U.S.–China rivalry.
◆ Collaboration with U.S. Big Tech: we can cut astronomical initial costs while partnering with frontier leaders.
◆ U.S. government subsidies: immortality research at AGI/ASI level is a national core industry, and grants support continued R&D.
Steve Jobs had $7 billion, yet died of pancreatic cancer at 57.
Nothing in the universe is more valuable than time.
With an S-class team and Warp Speed, we will deliver eternal time.
◎ Other immortality research focuses on lifespan extension and does not present a fundamental solution.
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Amazon / Altos Labs
A biotech startup backed by large investments from Jeff Bezos and others. It aims to reverse aging via gene reprogramming and cellular regeneration, studying mechanisms such as telomere repair in lobsters. -
Google / Calico
A life-science company under Alphabet focused on suppressing aging, extending lifespan, and developing new drugs, including long-term studies of long-lived animals like naked mole-rats. -
Elon Musk / Neuralink
Developing brain–computer interface (BCI) technology connecting the brain directly to computers. It targets neurological conditions and ultimately aims to merge human intelligence with superintelligence.
We will hold an investment briefing for the Warp Speed Project at Toranomon Hills Business Tower.
The company will be established and headquartered in the United States.
- Those with a strong desire not to die
- Those suffering major injuries from trauma or accidents
- Those in pain from all diseases—cancer, genetic disorders, viruses, and more
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