The Silent Theft of Memory
Her eyes still opened. But the stories were gone.
Sunday recipes. Secret jokes. The name of her first love.
The Progressive Unraveling
At 73, she started repeating herself. At 79, she couldn’t find her house keys. By 84, she had forgotten her sister’s name. At 88, she forgot her own.
The Scale of the Crisis
Every 65 seconds, another person in the U.S. is diagnosed with Alzheimer's. 6.7 million people live with the disease in America alone. Globally, the economic burden is over $1.6 trillion—and rising.
Breaking from Old Paradigms
Traditional medicine has focused on plaques and pills. It treats symptoms, not systems. And it intervenes too late.
But what if memory isn’t storage? What if it’s synchrony?
A New Understanding
The brain is not a hard drive. It is a rhythm.
Neural oscillations coordinate memory formation. Cognition emerges from synchronized networks. Alzheimer's is a breakdown in neural timing.
The New Technology Stack
Quantum Sensors Detect neural disruption years before symptoms appear.
Neuromodulation Restore rhythm through precise stimulation patterns.
AI Personalization Tailor interventions before damage begins.
Reimagining What’s Possible
Age 73: Early detection. Age 75: Personalized neural map. Age 76: Rhythm restoration. Age 93: Still here.
This is not just about treating Alzheimer’s. It’s about redesigning cognition for all of us.
Because memory isn’t storage. It’s song.