Temple: Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal Unveils Revolutionary Brain Blood Flow Monitoring Device

Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal announces the imminent release of 'Temple', an innovative device designed to monitor brain blood flow in real-time. Developed as part of his research into the Gravity Ageing Hypothesis, this experimental technology aims to explore the connection between gravity and human longevity, potentially revolutionizing our approach to health optimization and aging.

Temple: Zomato CEO's Coming Soon Post On Mystery Device Sparks Buzz

Deepinder Goyal's post on Sunday generated diverse reactions. (Image posted on LinkedIn by Shubham Mishra).

Following his initial announcement about a brain blood flow monitoring device called 'Temple', Zomato founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal has provided a new update regarding the product's launch with a "Coming Soon" post shared across social media platforms on Sunday.

The update, accompanied by an image of the device, follows Goyal's earlier explanation that Temple is an "experimental device to calculate Brain Flow accurately, real-time, and continuously," developed during his research on the Gravity Ageing Hypothesis.

On December 7, 2025, Goyal tweeted: "Coming soon. Follow @temple for more updates." alongside an image of the device.

Previously, in a series of posts on November 15, Goyal elaborated on his "scientific yet unconventional" hypothesis, suggesting that gravity might directly influence human ageing. "I'm not sharing this as the CEO of Eternal, but as a fellow human, curious enough to follow a strange thread. A thread I can't keep with myself any longer. It's open-source, backed by science, and shared with you as part of our common quest for scientific progress on human longevity. Newton gave us a word for it. Einstein said it bends spacetime. I am saying gravity shortens lifespan," he explained.

In subsequent posts, Goyal shared what sparked his interest in gravity's impact on health. "I've spent years optimizing my health and performance. I've tracked my blood. I've fasted, trained, meditated, submerged myself in ice, sat in hyperbaric chambers, and taken countless supplements. Staying healthy is hard. It takes too much time," he wrote.

"I understand this is new and too simple for us to believe. I initially didn't believe it too," Goyal stated in another post, addressing potential doubts about his hypothesis.

He further elaborated, "I racked my brain, searching for what that overlooked factor could be. What is constant across all organisms, inescapable by mutation or adaptation, obvious yet invisible? And then, a word surfaced in my mind."

Goyal's Sunday announcement received mixed responses, with some followers requesting additional information about the launch and availability of the product, while others expressed skepticism about the concept behind it.

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