Professional athletes, especially Olympic tier ones use designer drugs that are 8-12 years (2-3 Olympic cycles) ahead of most advanced detections. For unrestricted access to PEDs, like the winner at the Enhanced Games, he had stats and achievements that were superhuman.>37 pounds/17kg lighter than his natural physical peak 10 years ago despite looking much more massive>28bpm resting heart rate vs average human of 80bpm vs his natural physical peak of 50bpm>smashed world records for swimming despite 10 years out of his natural physical prime and he wasn't even the top-100 in the world in any categoriesWith the release of Mythos 5, and further, better iterations of it, do you anticipate governments to start engineering superhumans with extremely enhanced bodies and performance metrics at the next Olympics? Basically ubermen that are 200 pounds of pure muscle with 1% bodyfat, enhanced so much their hearts only beat 10 times a minute, needing 1 hour of sleep per day, smashing world records left and right? And the PEDs are so good they have absolutely no drawbacks on the human body, and completely undetectable, and dosages are so low but 100% efficient?
>>109043534>absolutely no drawbacks on the human bodyThat's not something they care about, so that won't be selected for.
>>109043534>Professional athletes, especially Olympic tier ones use designer drugs that are 8-12 years (2-3 Olympic cycles) ahead of most advanced detections.>8-12according to what?
>>109043534Mythos is better than any human has ever been and ever will be, by far.
>>109043610According to athletes who get their medals stripped several Olympics later. The Olympics keep your piss and blood for 20 years after you've performed.If you don't pay attention to sports, imagine an athlete who isn't ranked top-10, personal best was nowhere near the record, and then all of a sudden, does 10kg higher than their previous best, when 1-2kg jumps take several months to accomplish.It's pretty much a big red flag akin to the meme of "I know something is wrong, but I just can't prove it yet".Every so often you hear about "athlete from 8 years ago gets medal stripped", but it rarely makes the frontline of news.
>>109043534>With the release of Mythos 5, and further, better iterations of it, do you anticipate governments to start engineering superhumans with extremely enhanced bodies and performance metrics at the next Olympics?What the fuck do they feed these retarded /pol/troon animals? Pencil shavings? How do they reach these conclusions from a fucking LLM?It must be like magic to them, Christ on the cross.
>>109043600The first out of the gate would be for athletes, who don't care about their health, only to win and cash in on their success. Later iterations would be safer, and for billionaires who want to look good and live long lives.Jeff Bezos is 63 and is jacked out of his mind. He's on a regimen of specialty designer shit.
>>109045507what good are all the billions, all the miracle drugs if he still can't grow a strand of hair on his head? this just proves that mankind is still odysseus holding onto to the ships mast at the complete whims of the gods
this is a ai thread time counting begin at 2026 year agoat that point row boat 105 men be at best phase effiency as best fullness at box shape dimensionnone of these matter much as you eat shit and drink lakewater
>>109045627He likely enjoys being bald. You don't even have to be a billionaire to enjoy yourself a hair/beard transplant.
>>109043534>his natural physical peak of 50bpmI doubt that. Mine is lower than that and I'm decent at running but I'm certainly not elite and neither are my genetics.I doubt he could've been as good as he was with a resting hard rate of 50 BPM.
>>10904824350bpm is considered the baseline hallmark for cardio-centric athlete level. You are full of shit.
>>109048954The resting heart rate for most elite athletes is below 50 BPM.According to the American heart association well ultra-trained athletes may have a heart rate of 36-38 BPM.Mine is about 45. It's lower than most but it's not elite level. It's influenced by genetics and exercise.
>>109043722True. In rather brief bews, someone who didn't even make bronze was slowly climbing up until receiving a gold medal, many years later. It is completely crazy.