Why does the Zomato CEO have a 'Temple' on his temple? What's so special about it that it cost him 225 crore rupees?
Deepinder Goyal, CEO of Eternal and founder of Zomato, has been using this small device for about a year. It's still in the research stage and isn't available in the market. Let's find out what this device is and why Deepinder Goyal spent ₹225 crore on it.
Eternal CEO and Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal is back in the news. He recently participated in Raj Shamani's podcast, where he was seen wearing a strange device on his temple.
This device has caught the internet's attention. As strange as it looks, it's being described as equally interesting. Amid memes and jokes on social media, it's now clear that this isn't a gadget or fashion accessory, but an experimental brain-related research tool. Let's learn more about this device…
One device and the buzz of social media
As soon as the camera panned to Deepinder Goyal's face on Raj Shamani's podcast, people quickly noticed a small device near his temple. It quickly sparked discussions on social media.
Some called it chewing gum, others an external SSD or a pimple patch. A flood of humorous comments erupted on Reddit and Instagram. But the real question remained: what exactly is this device and why is it being used?
What is the name of this device?
This metallic clip-on device is called Temple. It's an experimental wearable that tracks blood flow in the brain in real time. Placed near the temple, Temple tracks blood flow continuously and in real time.
Cerebral blood flow is considered a key indicator of neurological health and aging. This data is used to understand changes in the brain as we age. It's not a consumer gadget like a fitness band or smartwatch.
Private research piece separate from Zomato
It's important to clarify that Temple is not a Zomato or food delivery product. It's being developed privately under Eternal. Deepinder Goyal himself has been using the device for about a year.
It's strictly in the research stage and isn't available on the market. There are no plans to sell it. Its sole purpose is to advance scientific understanding.
What is the connection between age and gravity?
The Temple device is directly related to Deepinder Goyal's Gravity Aging Hypothesis. According to this theory, the effects of gravity gradually reduce blood flow to the brain over a person's lifetime.
Because the brain is located above the heart and humans spend most of their time upright, this effect accumulates over decades. This accelerates brain aging, which then impacts the entire body.
225 crore rupees spent
To advance this research, Deepinder Goyal has launched an initiative called Continue Research. He has invested approximately $25 million, or approximately ₹225 crore (approximately ₹225 crore) in personal capital.
He says that this initiative was initiated not as a company CEO, but as a curious individual. This research involves extensive discussions and studies with doctors and scientists.
Science, Yoga and Questions
The Gravity Aging Hypothesis cites examples such as bats, yoga, and human stature. It is argued that bats hang upside down and live relatively long lives.
Yoga also includes several postures that keep the head below the heart.
Furthermore, some studies have shown that shorter people tend to live longer. However, many people on social media are questioning this logic and considering it overly simplistic. Currently, the Temple device is becoming a topic of debate and discussion.
