I'm convinced that the NSA is actively thwarting computer security to make their job easy in the long term.
I believe that mankind was almost wiped out 14000 years ago during the Younger Dryas disaster. Echoes of this are recorded as the great flood, and fire from the sky.
I believe that a computing fabric based on 4x4 bit look up tables clocked in alternate phases (like a chess board) can be an Exaflop computing platform offering near perfect security, fault tolerance, and scalability.
I believe capability based security is the only way to end all of our grief with computer security issues. We won't be safe until it's been widely deployed for a few years and all the bugs are worked out in the microkernels.
I believe that inertia might be quantized, and if so, it might be possible to take advantage of this to build spacecraft that don't need exhaust to work.
I believe that Electromagnetic Vector Potential is real, not just a mathematical convenience for physics theories. It may be possible to exploit this for some interesting real world applications. I really, REALLY want a detector like a SQUID to play with to find those applications.
I believe that cold fusion works, it's just hard to replicate.
I believe that Pascal is a far better programming language than C, especially as realized in Free Pascal.
I believe that no modern OS is anywhere near as safe as IBM DOS on an IBM XT with dual floppy drives, with a write protected boot disk. The machine was so simple, there's really no place for malware to hide. The only way to get past this high water mark is capability based security.
My theory is that this specific diet is legitimately important to his health because of the way he uses his psychology.
IOW he eats like that not because he wanted to be known as the embarrassing candy diet guy, but because his body-mind system gives him no choice.
And I further suspect that if any given person starts using the same tools and perspectives he does, they will be drawn toward the same diet to the degree or depth that they use those tools and perspectives.
And also I have no opinion as to healthy/unhealthy--it's not that kind of idea. More like--it may be life-sustaining under the circumstances.
Ok, that's out there now, phew ;-)
I truly believe we will be able to take a snapshot of every single braincell activities and replicate them in a computer. Then place you in a virtual world of your choice to live however long your funds allow you to. One random day as you agree to this, when you goto sleep, you'll be moved over to the digital world and you wake there.
So the long tail of any long living cloud computing services like AWS will one day host your brain at a monthly fee. That monthly fee will entitle you to a world and a life of your choice.
I cannot see this NOT happening. We will soon discover that trying to stretch out human lives is all but impossible, because even if you could stretch another 50yrs or even 100. What aliments awaits you on a daily basis? Have you seen a tortoise at 200yrs old?
But digitally replicated, you would be free of ALL things that holds you back both societally and humanly.
Then when your funds runs out,... lights go out just like that. No pain, suffering and to make sure you can't really calculate your "final" days. Your days in a virtual world would be a repeat of one of your favorite days but you won't know that it was. The beauty of that is you get to live your fav day over and over and over...
All of them.