Rob ter Horst is is life-logging everything & makes measurements for more than 11 hours a week – is highly desirable that Rob gives us a weekly progress report about it on YouTube, & makes all of his scientific data freely available on Wikipedia

Last Updated on March 7, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

  • He is quite possibly doing the ultimate “quantified self”, which means he measures everything in life.
  • Everything can only be measured with an fMRI brain scanner as the one from Richard Davidson.
  • His measurements take more than 11 hours a week and include a weekly brain MRI, sleep EEG and gut microbiome composition.
  • Rob announces to publish these things on his YouTube channel if we want to know more.
  • Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org is convinced that the data Rob samples during more than 11 hours a week have the quality to be published in Nature & Science.

But we want his scientific data right here and right now, freely available on YouTube & Wikipedia.

  • With detailed instructions how to make these tests in easy words.
  • so that everyone can unterstand it.
  • With a detailed listing of how much all or these devices cost if we want to buy this equipement for our home lab.
  • So that all of us can do what Rob does in our home lab as well.