The Path Foundation

The Path Foundation


We grow older every day – this is a fact of life. Most individuals begin losing brain processing speed between the ages of 20 and 30. The PATH Foundation is 
deciphering the complex codes of the human brain to allow aging individuals to function their best throughout life.

Discovering the Path to Longevity

By revealing the neuro-electrical life cycle, the PATH Foundation has established the paramount importance of the brain in 
human longevity. Knowing that the following four key predictors of longevity can add ten years to a baseline lifetime, the PATH Foundation is developing:

1.    Breakthrough models for weight control
2.    New techniques for preventing dementia with continued learning throughout life
3.    Groundbreaking methods for controlling addictive behavior and promoting a stable lifestyle
4.    Innovative approaches to enhancing the quality of sleep and mood

Using Einstein’s mass energy equivalent, e=mc2, the PATH Foundation has discovered how both cognitive energy and the strength of the human frame can be maintained during the most advanced years of a lifetime.

Einstein showed:

Energy = (Equivalent Mass) (Speed of Light)2

E=mc2

The PATH Foundation shows:

Cognitive Energy = (Number of Brain Cells Firing) (Brain’s Processing Speed)2

C=bc2

Strength of the Human Body = (Bone Density) (Speed of Energy Flow within the Body/Muscle Mass)2

B=mc2

These adaptations of Einstein’s revolutionary discovery show that cognitive energy is closely related to the brain’s processing speed, and the body’s strength is affected exponentially by muscle mass, or the speed of energy flow within the body.  
According to these findings, the number of brain cells firing has less of an effect on cognitive energy than previously thought, and bone density plays less of a role in the aging body’s continued strength and energy than has been believed.  The PATH Foundation continues to research brain health and discover ways to delay and  improve the aging process.

Life. Extend it.