Genrikh Altov — "Clinic Sapsan": Immortality as a Technological Leap and the Battle for Memory---In this episode, we dive into the atmosphere of 1960s Soviet "hard" science fiction. Genrikh Altov’s story is not just a tale of rejuvenation, but a profound exploration of how human nature must change under the pressure of progress. ---What is this story about?A 31-year-old scientist working on "evrotrons" (logic machines for inventing) arrives at the futuristic "Sapsan" Clinic, isolated in the vast tundra. He is set to be the first human subject for a method of practically unlimited life extension.---In this episode, we discuss:* The Duo of Geniuses: Who are Bitovsky and Panarin, the Nobel laureates who solved the biological problem of immortality? We explore their unique abilities: from Bitovsky’s "hyper-vision," which allows him to see the world clearer than a falcon, to Panarin’s "multiple memories," enabling him to think about nine different problems simultaneously.* The Rejuvenation Experiment: Why do they need a "talented orphan" with a degree? We discuss the risk of "loosening memory": how to physically return 10 years into the past while managing to "re-memorize" and preserve one's most significant scientific achievements.* Human vs. Machine: Why does humanity need immortality? We break down Bitovsky’s idea that biological evolution is too slow compared to the development of intellectual machines, and only a forced change in our "construction" will allow us to maintain a lead.* The Ethics of "Immortality Pills": Who deserves the right to eternal life? We examine Panarin’s provocative questions about social inequality, politics, and the scientist's responsibility toward the "heart of humanity".---Key Insights from the Sources:* "The human of the future must have a fundamentally new ability to constantly and rapidly improve their 'construction'."* "The most important discoveries in science relate to the organization of science itself."---Why you should listen:We analyze the stunning descriptions of "hyper-vision" —a world where the ordinary sky turns into a massive stereo-panorama and the aurora borealis glows bright green even during the day. This is a story about the "mountains" people could move once they have conquered time.---Listen to the podcast and think about: Would you sacrifice a decade of accumulated experience for a chance to live your life over and achieve twice as much?---#GenrikhAltov #ClinicSapsan #Immortality #SovietSciFi #TRIZ #ScienceFiction #Audiobooks #Podcast #ManAndMachine #hypervision ---Buy RSVPReader (for WINDOWS) for reading txt files up to 600 words per minutes here https://6767864766974.blacksea.click/l/ge