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Deepinder Goyal Teases ‘Temple’ Wearable for Continuous Brain Blood-Flow Tracking

The experimental sensor is pitched as a brain blood-flow monitor linked to his Gravity Aging Hypothesis.

Overview

  • Goyal posted an Instagram image reading “Temple Coming Soon” with the caption “Getting there,” offering the clearest look yet at the tiny gold module.
  • He says the device measures brain blood flow in real time and continuously, and that he has used an experimental version for about a year.
  • The project builds on his Gravity Aging Hypothesis, with internal team observations claiming a roughly 7% baseline rise in brain flow after six weeks of daily inversion-table use.
  • If developed, Temple would mark a move by Eternal into medical-device hardware focused on neurology and aging research.
  • No release timing, commercialization plan or regulatory pathway has been disclosed, and the claims await independent scientific and regulatory validation.