Deepinder Goyal’s longevity venture Continue to probe gravity’s impact on human ageing
Deepinder Goyal’s longevity project, Continue, is exploring whether gravity plays a major role in age-related decline by reducing cerebral blood flow. The team is testing this idea with new studies, an experimental monitoring device and a $25 mill...

According to Continue, CBF naturally drops by up to 0.7% each year, translating into a 20-40% fall between ages 20 and 80. Lower CBF, it says, correlates with nearly double the risk of all-cause mortality. The project, however, notes that gravity is not the sole cause of ageing but may be an overlooked driver worth investigating.
Continue plans to deploy its previously announced $25 million fund to support researchers, labs and independent scientists working to validate or challenge this hypothesis.
Nitish Kumar, a member of Continue Research’s science team, told ET there is sufficient evidence that gravity affects the brain and cardiovascular system, but the magnitude of that impact remains unclear. “If you fight gravity properly, how much can you add to the average human lifespan? We don’t know yet, but we can definitely add some if we study this well,” he said. The team expects to publish its first research paper soon and has built an experimental device to monitor CBF.
With this approach, Continue enters a wide field of work on ageing that spans stem-cell regeneration, metabolic and caloric-restriction pathways, neurovascular ageing, and telomere biology.
Research roadmap
Continue has outlined its next phase of work, saying it “believes that inversion may be the most direct and immediate intervention available to reverse gravity’s impact on the ageing process.” Inversion theory suggests that being upside down may reduce gravitational load on the body.
The company has commissioned studies to map how gravity affects brain ageing. These include:
- charting age-linked microvascular changes in mice;
- studying whether brief exposure to microgravity alters capillary density or lifespan;
- identifying brain regions most vulnerable to perfusion loss;
- testing whether chronically reduced blood flow leads to capillary decline or blood–brain barrier damage.
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