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Deepinder Goyal Teases ‘Temple,’ an Experimental Brain Blood-Flow Sensor

The teaser marks a public step for a device tied to his gravity-ageing research as questions over validation, regulation, and launch plans remain open.

Overview

  • Goyal posted a “Coming soon” image of a small gold module on Instagram and X with the caption “Getting there,” directing users to a new Temple account and website.
  • He describes Temple as an experimental sensor that measures cerebral blood flow in real time and continuously, saying he has used it for roughly a year.
  • The device was built to study his Gravity Ageing Hypothesis, which links age-related decline to gravity’s effect on brain perfusion, a concept he has outlined in recent public posts.
  • Goyal cites internal tests reporting about a 7% baseline increase in average brain flow after six weeks of daily inversion-table use, a claim not yet supported by peer-reviewed studies.
  • Commercial details are undisclosed, including release timing and regulatory pathway, though the project signals Eternal’s push into health hardware as online speculation and memes continue; Goyal rejects suggestions it is a marketing gimmick.