Zomato’s co-founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal has hinted at a potential breakthrough in human longevity research from his personal health and wellness venture, Continue.
In a cryptic post on X (formerly Twitter), Goyal said his team has made a “crazy insight” into the aging process — something that has been “hiding in plain sight for eternity.” He added that the discovery could reveal how a common element in our environment might hold the key to slowing human aging.
Once upon a time, people believed the Earth was flat. And then they didn’t. Then they believed the sun revolved around the Earth. Until they didn’t.
— Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) November 13, 2025
Humanity has built rockets, sequenced genomes, and cloned cells. Yet, in all our brilliance, we may have missed something… pic.twitter.com/6y8HNScfsU
“Once upon a time, people believed the Earth was flat. And then they didn’t… Humanity has built rockets… Yet, in all our brilliance, we may have missed something glaringly simple,” Goyal wrote, teasing a major revelation expected in 48 hours.
About the Continue Research Initiative
Goyal’s wellness venture, Continue, is operated under Upslope Advisors Pvt Ltd and began as a personal health project to track and improve his own fitness. Over time, it evolved into a research-driven initiative exploring simple biological mechanisms that could extend healthy human lifespan.
His approach is inspired by the concept of “conscious evolution” — the idea that humans can deliberately accelerate biological progress through science and lifestyle optimization.
“Clues From Biology, Physics, and Medicine”
Goyal shared that after two years of research, his team has found intersecting evidence across multiple scientific disciplines — biology, physics, evolution, and medicine — all “pointing in the same direction.”
The CEO described the finding as a simple yet overlooked aspect of human biology that could redefine the understanding of aging.
$25 Million Commitment to Open Research
Reinforcing his long-term vision for Continue, Goyal has already committed $25 million of his personal wealth to fund global research on aging and human health.
In a notable move, all research findings from Continue Research will be made open source, allowing scientists worldwide to study, validate, and build upon the work.
What’s Next
With Goyal promising to reveal the findings within 48 hours, anticipation is building across the health, tech, and biotech sectors. His post has already sparked discussions online about what environmental factor he could be referring to — and whether Continue’s work might signal a new phase in India’s private health research ecosystem.

