Taken from JRE #1428 w/Brian Greene: • Joe Rogan Experience #...
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@renegraider4 роки тому
*Meanwhile in another reality* Jamie: “joe pull that up.”
@kennethmorrison45434 роки тому
You get that like sir, well played.
@aldogustaf47134 роки тому
😂😭
@Andy-xx3wb4 роки тому
😂
@rashaadp.22994 роки тому
@@Andy-xx3wb LMFAOO GOOD 1
@lewisq174 роки тому
Alejandro Alonso GODDAMNIT
@frankdogg19854 роки тому
If I was having a conversation with this guy the only thing I'd be able to add to the convo is "dam that's crazy"
@Chiro_ASMR4 роки тому
True dat
@bradenrodriguez51834 роки тому
Yeah but you have 2 g's in your name. That has to count for something.
@macdul134 роки тому
😂
@AnthonyDoesYouTube4 роки тому
@@bradenrodriguez5183 yo thats fuckin deep
@whatisthishandlegarbage4 роки тому
because you're a thoughtless ant. sorry to break it to ya.
@dan7291able5 місяців тому
The best ,Brian Green is just the best . Zero Ego, zero condescension, ridiculously capable of explaining things for us to understand so perfectly, i cant say enough about him, such a fan
@ivywoodxrecords3 місяці тому
Eh as the years go on it seems he was mildly dogmatic about string theory but idk how his opinions have changed on it
@juliocortez52092 місяці тому
the opposite of neil tyson
@mastod0n1Місяць тому
Brian Cox is also a great science communicator
@Dr_a7madq8Місяць тому
@@juliocortez5209man i hate that guy … cox and green are so humble and articulate when they speak … a joy to watch
@2k3SteedaGTРік тому
We must protect this man at all costs. His ability to explain extremely complex things in a way that most people can understand is absolutely mind-blowing..
@TheSpeedOfCРік тому
Protect him from who/what?
@drjojo5551Рік тому
The trans freaks!!!
@2k3SteedaGTРік тому
@@TheSpeedOfC it’s just a phrase..
@TheSpeedOfCРік тому
@@2k3SteedaGT Polly want a cracker?
@joshbrigham942Рік тому
Have you heard of Leonard Suskind? Very practical man when explaining incredibly complex physics
@pauldavis-cooke1414 роки тому
For me, the most attractive thing about science is scientists being comfortable with the phrase "We don't know".
@doburu48354 роки тому
I dont want to live in a world where we all figured it out.
@petertaylor93714 роки тому
And to go beyond that... most of us don’t know anything about anything so it’s always amusing to me how many people pretend to know so much more than they do
@AJSchnell4 роки тому
Peter Taylor Speak for yourself, I paid attention in school
@petertaylor93714 роки тому
Schnell congrats. You aren’t completely ignorant. But mostly so.
@tramachi70274 роки тому
I think one big step in maturing (as yourself and how you become as an adult, aswell as in science). Is to realise, there are topics, things and experiences you cant possibly know. Theres no way anyone can know everything. And the phrase: "I cant give an opinion, because i dont know enough" gets way more comfortable to say. To put that even further: Also a great thing about science is that it makes you comfortable with the knowledge, that there are things *we dont even know, that we dont know them* Like. You dont have to, nobody can expect you too.
@vlonesoldier28284 роки тому
Quarantine really got me learning more than i learn in school
@zwop17014 роки тому
nigga you dumb as shit than lmaoo
@HarlemWorldJayy4 роки тому
Tommy Bandz #than
@yllwmitsu19ehh804 роки тому
Lol almost, you almost made it with this comment haha
@zwop17014 роки тому
yllwmitsu19 ehh thank you. I do try my hardest
@Trooper101st4 роки тому
@@zwop1701 He's dumb as shit yet you cant spell the word "then". 😂
@lukepittle8961Рік тому
This blew my mind and he kept it as simple as he could. Absolutely brilliant guest
@dombo91611 місяців тому
Then your simple minded
@joshdee763911 місяців тому
@@dombo916 Nah, hes actually an intelligent human being thats open minded and willing to explore other opportunities, unlike yourself. See, youre the type of person who thinks emotionally, you come up with an idea and think 'DAS DA RIGHT ANSWER', and are unable to open your mind. You are low IQ
@joshdee763911 місяців тому
@@dombo916 You can't even use the correct version of 'you're'. How your rabbit hole lead you to a video as complicated as this is actually very interesting. I know you didnt make it 20 seconds before you went to the comments to troll. I feel sorry for anybody that knows you.
@kevingallagher40011 місяців тому
I think that is the definition of genius.
@kevingallagher40011 місяців тому
@@joshdee7639 These are our younger generations.
@kinhamid96659 місяців тому
Physicist: *Explains the structure of reality* Joe Rogan: Woah, that's trippy
@user-dz2ob7rr2m3 місяці тому
He said baffling actually you fkicng moron
@baitedlol33154 роки тому
In another Dimension DMT : Have you ever tried Joe rogen.
@OneWheelStreet4 роки тому
Your comment deserves some fucking recognition lmao
@2bitmarketanarchist3374 роки тому
@@OneWheelStreet nah it's a pretty common joke
@Hamburgler6.94 роки тому
Lmao
@nailface094 роки тому
That’s beautiful 😂😂😂
@stevenjeralharris25734 роки тому
D "Have you ever tried Joe Rogan" MT.
@Itchhhh3 роки тому
This conversation is like a fish looking outside its fishbowl and trying to understand a computer sitting on a nearby desk.
@Bartman35SeasonsStrong3 роки тому
Fax
@Jonsson4743 роки тому
😂 😂 😂
@JeffFreemanPresents3 роки тому
Lewis Carroll would be so thrilled to be alive right now.
@JeffFreemanPresents3 роки тому
@Nostalgic Why?
@Itchhhh3 роки тому
@Nostalgic Here is a thought for you. Look at a globe and tell me where east starts and ends? Where does west start and end?
@AbandonedMines11Рік тому
Brian Greene’s books are all very easy to understand for the lay person. If you haven’t read anything by him, check them out. Regarding this topic about space and time, his book titled “The Elegant Universe“ is a good one. He explains the theory of relativity and stuff like that very simply. His books are fascinating!
@mr.b31683 дні тому
It is definitely written for the lay person but even I am having trouble keeping up lol
@FrenchHawk878Рік тому
Neil Deg. Tyson has NEVER explained anything as good as this guy.
@apoorvtehri2678Рік тому
Because greene is a real scientist
@yaboy623778 місяців тому
@@apoorvtehri2678how is Tyson not a real scientist? Went to Harvard for physics then got a Masters in astronomy, then went to teach more astronomy. You’re just a hater
@ilovetotraveltheworld3 роки тому
That was the most elaborate "I don't know" I have ever heard.
@Silver_793 роки тому
Real talk......what's wrong with just saying I don't know?
@alexitorico66863 роки тому
@@Silver_79 Nothing's wrong with saying idk. The thing is, he didn't say "I don't know". He elaborated his thoughts on what he thinks and that's not the truth because no one knows what happened before the big bang, just theorys. He could've just said that.
@user-fi9dk3gt6d3 роки тому
Lol exactly, its like a guy trying to read someone else's mind, he can say a million things but at the end of the day he is totally guessing and will never be able to read minds.
@ilish63383 роки тому
@@alexitorico6686 theory has different meanings in science, what you guys are thinking is hypothesis, to conclude a theory you have to satisfy other known quantity or theory use to build this theory and math don't lie.
@alexitorico66863 роки тому
@@ilish6338 There's Theorys, and scientific theorys. I know the difference, but it's still a baseless assumption he's making. They should really stop using the term scientific theory. Just say thesis. "Scientific Thesis". Also, you couldn't call it an hypothesis either because there's nothing to observe. You can't make a hypothesis without first observing.
@b4j3productions574 роки тому
This shit just hit Joe harder than the dmt ever did.
@bigbangattack974 роки тому
good comment but probably not true
@jamespoff86324 роки тому
Me too
@papabird44254 роки тому
This is essentially what DMT is.
@srh5474 роки тому
Lol he was totally lost entire time obviously you were too. Hey no worries me three 🤔
@teeter-totter10 місяців тому
I absolutely love JRE because of these types of guests. This is amazing ❤
@ashwontdash7 місяців тому
English is my 3rd language and i didn’t even study science or mathematics but this man made it simple, what a legend !
@quadoduece2 роки тому
This guy is an engaging teacher. Could listen to him for hours.
@aeroaddict2 роки тому
If you don’t know, there’s a free 10 hour lecture on Special Relativity by Brian Greene on UKposts
@quadoduece2 роки тому
@@aeroaddict link asap plz & the you
@adityarajesh8352 роки тому
@@aeroaddict link please
@mrclapz14882 роки тому
Wish he was my teacher. We need teachers like this in public high schools
@mc3tigers2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/kHaHZpycgnp8mnk.html There's more lectures by him posted by the same page.
@FlawedSinner3 роки тому
*Meanwhile, in an alternate reality* Gorilla: Could you imagine if Joe Rogans were taught bodybuilding techniques?
@Joyfk3 роки тому
"God, look at that Joe! He's ripped! He could rip off your face bro."
@KamikaziHobbit3 роки тому
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
@CHSEnviroSci3 роки тому
'Gorilla Jamie, pull up a picture of that Joe Rogan hitting some DMT. Gorilla Brian Greene, you ever hit DMT and go into the sensory deprivation tank?"
@Daschinster3 роки тому
Joe H AUUAHAHUAGHUAYYAG
@Marcus_Halberstram3 роки тому
The other gorilla: "When chimps attack people, they rip your dick off."
@yuliangonzalez1025Рік тому
Even for me as I'm an English learner, it's easy to understand how he tries to explain to us this subject that it's completely out of our understanding. Brian Green without a doubt is one of the most satisfied people that I've ever heard before when it comes to speaking about complex topics in a way that is certainly easy to eat.
@qzit9 місяців тому
Brian Cox even better imo.
@TSE_WOODY8 місяців тому
@@qzitthe Brian community is just absolutely fucking shit up in the science sector keep it up lads
@blkshprdМісяць тому
Brian Greene is a joy to listen to explaining difficult concepts to the layperson.
@pingponghappytime3 роки тому
Joe looks like he regrets hitting that blunt before bringing this guy in.
@christianmoreau3053 роки тому
😂😂
@xthekingsguard12293 роки тому
“That’s a heavy one” 😂😂😂
@kennyspaghetti43293 роки тому
Damn, as soon as I read your comment it was the very end and Joe said "Jesus." I didn't notice at first because I said it at the same time.
@bluesmon543213 роки тому
Don't laugh, there actually are theoretical physicists who drop LSD just try to get insights into that which they don't understand.
@jonathontorres9483 роки тому
@@bluesmon54321 DMT will show you all that is. The beginning and end. The infinite.
@xanderemonge4 роки тому
This is the convo my brain has with itself when i’m trying to sleep
@marcusfrazier49234 роки тому
lol yep. I feel like that State Farm commercial: *Me* - "Well I'm going to sleep" *Brain* - "Well I'm going stay up and wonder about the Universe, so...."
@bobbyfinstock20217 місяців тому
This is my fave clip of a Rogan interview
@MichaelL50210 місяців тому
I love space and anything relating to it. Anytime Brian is on I listen. He is great.
@FRLLI.4 роки тому
This guys analogy ability has me feeling like an astrophysicist...
@zacarribuffet88824 роки тому
FRLLI real shit. He explains it so well I’m just gonna consider myself an astrophysicist from now on.
@zackattack6354 роки тому
You can be just as full of shit as he is! Just make it up.
@thehumanpractice29854 роки тому
Explaining it is like serving a dish, reaching the conclusions is like cooking. But granted: it has a beautiful presentation (he makes it look so easy). And you also got to have taste.
@censordeez4 роки тому
Dude sounds like he’s completely off his rocker the longer you watch lol
@Stevswearftw4 роки тому
@@censordeez Its because the more you listen to him, the more you drift away from the video, all his words are filling your brain up trying to push all you bullshit out the other way, and it's simply just shutting off mate... nothing you can do about it tbh...
@adamsubtract814 роки тому
"Jamie, can you pull up a picture of time?"
@DanNantz4 роки тому
"No don't show that, we'll get copyrighted"
@bigvic33574 роки тому
Adam Subtract underrated comment 😂😂😂😂
@redwatch11004 роки тому
Adam Subtract lmao good one
@parrogakaparadise94774 роки тому
“Give me a [relative] minute”
@EnjoymentboyРік тому
I've always liked the notion that time has not always "moved" at the same rate. Just as space is expanding due to (possibly) dark energy, time may also be expanding, so in essence time may be moving faster now than it was when it first came into being. What we refer to as 1 year now may have been considerably longer comparatively to what 1 year was 13 billion years ago.
@mihajlojovic8631Рік тому
one year is time strongly connected to our planet and our sun, just like gravity on Earth it is different everywhere else
@e-pops8 місяців тому
relative to what would it be faster
@Enjoymentboy8 місяців тому
@@e-pops Relative to how it behaved at a previous point, or even a later one. the point being that it doesn't have to be static in it's progress. Just like when you're on a plane. You can't tell if you're going 300kph or 450kph but the plane experiences and it still happens. One doesn't have to be aware or to compare against a different state for the state to be different. Some things can just "be".
@e-pops8 місяців тому
@@Enjoymentboy That would mean that time is accelerating, in other words it has a velocity which is increasing. Acceleration is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation a = Δv/Δt. So, our local time would be relative to some outside global time. In that case, our universe is within another universe. Maybe you're right though. You know, as we age it always seems that time is going faster and faster. Edit: And if all that is true, and the feeling about increasing speed of time is real, then it means that we are somehow tied to that outside universe, maybe through a soul, which in return allows us to experience this acceleration of time.
@saadshaikh23748 місяців тому
This has to be one of the best video about astronomy
@MrRanch-fc2pe3 роки тому
This guy would play the perfect concerned dad in any 90’s movie.
@lukeporter61863 роки тому
Got a Mr Levenstein vibe
@edwardo19873 роки тому
or a replacement for Jims dad, in American pie..
@lukeporter61863 роки тому
@@edwardo1987 that’s who Mr Levestien is lol
@edwardo19873 роки тому
@@lukeporter6186 LOL... forgot their last name
@lyndsieannette9573 роки тому
Loll
@InkWavve4 роки тому
Scientist: Science Joe: That freaks me out.
@MeanBeanComedy4 роки тому
Oh god, this is the best comment yet.
@yoohoo17674 роки тому
Its all bullshit, God made everything
@brooksriess7484 роки тому
Better theory: There was never a big bang because there was never a beginning. This entire existence had no beginning and it will never end.
@return2monke4204 роки тому
Made me lol, thanks
@MrKynzer4 роки тому
Brooks Riess or will repeat itself
@jeffn216610 місяців тому
The Brians, Greene and Cox. I could listen to either for hours.
@fatitankeris6327Рік тому
I remember my dad talking about his works in physics such as study of scalar field, and he explained once to how he kind of found out what could cause the acceleration of the expansion, and he did derive some scalar field related stuff that explained that larger structures, literally universe sized, would lead to that repulsive gravity... I should ask him again, he's old and, sadly, doesn't feel well. He's Professor Boris Aliyev.
@edburshtan9203 роки тому
If I were a student I'd never miss his class
@mathewlynch15133 роки тому
If i was a fellow professor i would never miss his class. My students could kick rocks.
@noisemakers50173 роки тому
No cap💯😂😂
@samueladams553 роки тому
I would go to every class and still fail
@nuntana23 роки тому
He’s brilliant, huh. Amazing clarity. Read his books. Elegant Universe is awesome.
@pjnice3 роки тому
He seems like the type to talk his way through the syllabus with stories while sitting on the corner of the desk and then give 1 essay final exam 80% of the class will fail.
@xtalviper4 роки тому
"Hmmm, before time even existed... Jamie bring that up."
@amiinhassen62524 роки тому
PRTKL XLR8R 😂😂😂
@presence97454 роки тому
yeah..and what existed before space? space can't just be space something had to create it.😩😲 what is space? Infinity ? so how was infinity created and what existed before infinity it just can't be infinity without something before it.
@dicelanddrc47654 роки тому
@@presence9745 Good point and question
@jonathansmith55614 роки тому
pull*
@DeathsAngel3234 роки тому
Presence You presume there is a creator that created the universe. In the world of quantum physics, things literally pop into existence.
@justjeff198011 місяців тому
This guy is so smart he can dumb it down to where regular people can understand and still amazes you his analogys were easy to grasp but still made you go WOW
@salahdehina97338 місяців тому
But one of the first questions that comes to mind is "Where did all the matter come from?". I'm surprised Joe didn't ask him that
@BFizzi7198 місяців тому
The consensus is that all of the matter and energy in the universe always existed in some form.
@dedric81468 місяців тому
@@BFizzi719black hole we are inside a black hole. The big bang was a super giant star collapsing in black hole and then stretched into what we call our universe. And the radiation at the beginning of time is the event horizon. Google it they basically admit it the best guess according to top scientists we are in a black hole
@jdmec814 роки тому
This should have been on split screen so we could watch Joe’s face the entire time.
@mierezsaturday58554 роки тому
Brilliant
@Bruh-wz5ww4 роки тому
thats a good idea they should do that with every video honestly
@Stormtype254 роки тому
That's weird bro, why would you want to watch Joe's face the whole time?
@jdmec814 роки тому
Macho Rouge Because I have a crush obviously. Or because he just had his mind blown for 15 minutes straight and his facial expressions would be entertaining.
@Stormtype254 роки тому
@@jdmec81 Nahh, you definitely have a crush bro.
@cflanagan73 роки тому
this is probably one of the better guests on JRE as far as answering questions goes. he doesn’t hesitate and knows exactly how to answer every question and makes it easy to understand
@Enjoidalo3 роки тому
Yeah for sure he competes with bob lazar for me
@hamzapetridis2063 роки тому
Exactly what I was thinking about. He makes his answer so easy for everyone. Defo gonna watch the full episode after this.
@rahmelw133 роки тому
Yea he def did an amazing job explaining such a wild concept
@murozman3 роки тому
Brian Greene is absolutely brilliant and is a world leading theoretical physicist. He knows his stuff.
@BradWatsonMiami3 роки тому
74% of everything in this Universe is not dark matter (69% dark energy + 5% ordinary matter). 74% of this Universe's elemental mass is hydrogen + 24% helium + 2% other. 🔷 The Conglomerate of Universes - Universe Creation Theory 🔷 combining GOD/Nature, ancient religions/Bible & Quran prophecy, astronomy, cosmology, fined-tuned laws of physics: general relativity/quantum mechanics/string theory, chaos theory/ fractals, laws of biology & chemistry, programming the universes/GOD=7_4 or FOD=6_4 (on Planet Nestor) - the 'Theory of Everything', linguistics/code-breaking (gematria), intelligent design, history, mysticism, and philosophy/biocentric-anthropic principle "Energy can’t be created or destroyed, only transformed/transferred in an isolated system." General relativity's black holes, white holes, Big Bang and wormholes. ‘The BIG Bang-Bit Bang’ inflation/expansion of energy₇₄* and information into the void 13.77 billion years ago was a supermassive white hole spawned by a supermassive black hole at the heart of a galaxy in our ‘parent₇₄ universe’. This duality combines general relativity’s singularity point₇₄s of infinite density breaking through spacetime in ‘Cosmic Egg hatchings’ of all created universes within ‘The Conglomerate’: multiverse with no random quantum fluctuation bubble universes, no parallel universes or parallel worlds, and all universes have similar physical laws. Our Universe is 1-in-400 billion ‘self-similar offspring’ each with alike inherited traits/‘DNA’. “In the beginning”, the Planck density of the core of a SBH is a birth canal. ‘Quantum bounce SBH-SWH seed transitions’ are ‘quantum tunneling umbilical wormholes’ with energy-matter and data transformed/transferred, albeit scrambled and encoded. The ubiquitous cause-and-effect ‘circle of life cycle’: birth-life-death-transformation-rebirth explains infinite space and eternity - a necessity. Reproduction is GOD/Nature’s plan for greatly spreading life from cells to universes. GOD=7_4 or FOD=6_4 (on Planet Nestor) is the number 1₇₄ program₇₄/law/initial₇₄ condition - the 'Theory of Everything' (Seal #2). Under its umbrella is M-theory's 7D hyperspace + 4 common dimensions. Unified String Theory 21 or 19 Dimensions & Aspects of Spacetime adds an analysis of dimensional aspects of time₄₇ eternal (DATE): 7 aspects of 'regular time' + 4A 'hypertime' (Seal #3). Why does this Universe exist? It’s our playground (god + run = ground₆₄). - This is Seal #1a of the 7seals.blogspot.com . Only the returned Christ & Einstein reincarnated could produce this - it's triggered The Apocalypse/ Revelation which is NOT the 'end of the world'. COVID-19 is part of Seal #4: S=19 (18.6) Theory. *Simple6,74 English7,74 Gematria8,74 GOD=7_4=G the 7th letter, a circle O is either 15 or zero or a function, D4. GOD=7_4 is thee algorithm. energy=74=E5+N14+E5+R18+G7+Y25 parent=74=P16+A1+R18+E5+N14+T20
@johnr5507Рік тому
2:23 absolute gold from this dude and them what Joe Roegan said.
@Al3x0325Рік тому
What I love about this dude is he doesn't babble. Everything he says is inherently complex yet understandable and he doesn't speak unnecessarily and drone on. Which is rare in that field
@ciganyweaverandherperiwink62934 роки тому
This is the academically credible, hyper-intelligent, upgraded rephrasing of what we all talked about when we were smoking pot at age 17.
@y1x3474 роки тому
Im here alone stoned to the bome and this is just me lmao but really this man has just awnserd my question and thank you
@Flashtone084 роки тому
Age 1.5 - 7 = dinosaurs Age 15-19 existential. discovery of space and time
@carterdavis27934 роки тому
Still in the phase lol
@brockstephen41254 роки тому
What
@EddyG0rdo4 роки тому
Dude I’m 31 and I still love talking about this stuff.
@peterschumaker17714 роки тому
This dude is the best explainer of things.
@Pacdatty8314 роки тому
Theory’s like Coronavirus came from the wet market. It’s not fact
@iseekq4 роки тому
Nico The Bay Clout Champion 🤦🏽🤦🏽🤦🏽
@Jonny-rc4wh4 роки тому
Agreed, but without actual answers
@outdoorcannabisgrowereu93834 роки тому
@@Jonny-rc4wh nah its Brian cocks hes the real OG of physics and quantum of physics in this situation
@Owen-wi3jy4 роки тому
I dont get how he can easily explain the most complicated questions known to man but i dont understand a simple math question at school
@Miixx-yi6rkРік тому
My man just in the most casual voice ever said that an event which created literally existence itself is "an interesting event". That might be the biggest understatement in the history of mankind, ever.
@LaughTrain69Рік тому
Joe man your podcast is making me smarter. Kudos brother
@hydraulics4 роки тому
"why would time have a beginning?" "Good."
@dingonaut17944 роки тому
what a great interaction
@kevincouch55914 роки тому
This dude is a devil
@calmnokeep92364 роки тому
It was a really good question by joe
@TheLifeofEdward4 роки тому
Good boy joe
@mp-uy9sv4 роки тому
because "space" has a beginning that is why . Space an time are connected an can't exist without each other so that means time has to have a beginning
@kristoZen4 роки тому
Turned my depression into confusion, I prefer feeling confused! Thanks
@dooken4 роки тому
Hahahahahahaha
@amadeusgrandson73574 роки тому
That’s actually pretty darn funny my guy
@andrewkramer73854 роки тому
Turned my confusion into depression.
@SinatriaEditts4 роки тому
U still depressed
@kristoZen4 роки тому
@@SinatriaEditts No, I was silly to stop taking my prozac and antipsychotic medicine. All is okay now lol
@EdwardsXylaМісяць тому
Thanks for the content
@mariomartinez99334 роки тому
Why was this 14 minute clip more interesting than my whole 4 years in high school lmao (wow thanks for the likes!)
@dylanlol35014 роки тому
Facts lmao. I’ve seen thousands of jre clips but this one really hit me different. Very interesting topic and Brian did a great job explaining his understandings
@BlacklightSummerOfficial4 роки тому
Your so edgy #fuckschool
@chrismagee3334 роки тому
High school teachers don't understand it, let alone know how to explain it.
@sethreign81034 роки тому
@@chrismagee333 they also definitely don't have a clue on how to explain it in an interesting way.
@markit87854 роки тому
Why is star wars so interesting? it's a good story. Just probably not true.
@baxa4144 роки тому
-"What was before the Big Bang?" +"The Big Seduction"
@orlandogastelum15394 роки тому
Bahlul Yusifli thank you
@Stolas17774 роки тому
Bahlul Yusifli the big roofie
@IIIlllBravo4 роки тому
now here's a comment that should have 1000 thumbs rather than those silly ones from up above
@fromthechocolatebuttamel91524 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@thecommunistowl8114 роки тому
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@natecw4164Рік тому
That "further north" analogy will definitely stick with me.
@jameskeen9112Рік тому
I wish I had friends I could discuss these sort of topics with😂
@doctorj71123 роки тому
His analogy game is on 10 👏🏾👏🏾
@dixonjavier3 роки тому
My friend, he is Brian Greene, one of the smartest people on earth.
@garylacy80673 роки тому
was thinking that, he dont do semantics this guy!
@gideonmuteti15243 роки тому
Nah, too many maybe’s
@barneythedinosaur42373 роки тому
@@dixonjavier who
@Cincepcion3 роки тому
@@gideonmuteti1524 "Maybe's" are actually a mark of intellectual humility in my opinion. If you explain certain assumptions and concepts that are not fully proven as 100% correct, you don't want to make your word as law hence he uses maybe's to frame his explanations not necessarily correctly but appropriately.
@hudavid3256Рік тому
He speaks almost without any filler words. Everything he says was very well thought yet not very hard to understand. He is a genius not only in physics but also communication.
@SunnyLovettsРік тому
Or maybe he is normal intelligence and everyone else is a cave man 😉
@jaylenharris9560Рік тому
when you are an expert in something beyond most peoples understanding, you have to learn how to communicate it
@FatRescueSwimmer04Рік тому
He really is! Which is why he's one of my Favorite Geek Super Stars! lol
@JoJoRobo21Рік тому
Bro speaks like he’s always citing his sources
@imjustkidding7908Рік тому
When you study theories you can always act that you know everything but all your answer will start in"maybe 🤔🤔...
@fjaskfoiawngoiawnvokdhoanw309 місяців тому
reminds me of how you get a power surge when your current jumps through your ground rather than your neutral.
@theohitman7Рік тому
I like this guy’s answers.. jeez man 🤯🤯🤯
@joshbellamy87884 роки тому
I feel like when joe talks to guys with this knowledge he asks questions as if he's talking to god
@diegoledezma40454 роки тому
Josh Bellamy 😂
@H0WIE4 роки тому
Josh Bellamy lmao so true, respect it though, i’m finding answers i never even had a question for
@WARHEADFRED4 роки тому
Josh Bellamy Right 😂😂🤷🏾♂️
@espben3604 роки тому
Why not! Its not a guarantee he gets to talk to people with that set of knowledge all the time. Need to make the most of the opportunity!
@lowkeymd4 роки тому
If heaven doesn't have the answer to these questions i don't want it
@vinceocratic4 роки тому
After listening to this guy I’ve officially come to terms with how the repulsive gravity of my “intelligence” has propelled me to newer heights of retardation.
@winstonsmith114 роки тому
@@binauralwaves4599 Ok
@ThePrairieDogChannel4 роки тому
I know a lot of tards living great life styles
@WillaHerrera4 роки тому
vinceocratic I freaking love that comment.
@WillaHerrera4 роки тому
Jay Cole Unfortunately our society raises retarded people up to celebrity status.
@sxxge62774 роки тому
Ye
@user-qe2cj5tl7d17 днів тому
I LOVED this conversation 😊❤😊
@theinoaksein31198 місяців тому
This guy is a great teacher.
@danw3314 роки тому
Brian Greene is such a good communicator. Makes complex points understandable and keeps your interest. More scientists on JRE.
@mbarnabeus4 роки тому
There is more simple n mind blowing: [Quran 21.30] Do not those who disbelieve see that the heavens and the Earth were meshed together then We ripped them apart? And then We made of water everything living? Would they still not believe?" [Quran 41.11] Then He directed himself to the Heaven when it was SMOKE, and then said to it and to Earth: "Come willingly or by force" they said "We do come willingly" [Quran 51.47] And the heaven, We built it with craftsmanship and We are still expanding." [Quran 21.104] On the day when We will fold the heaven, like the folder compacts the books, and as We originated the first creation We shall return it; a promise (binding on Us); surely We will deliver." [Quran 14.48] On the day when Earth will be swapped by another Earth and so will be the heavens; and all (creatures) will resurrect before the One Dominant God." [Quran 36.81] Is He not, who created the heavens and the Earth, capable of creating others like them? Yes, indeed! He is the All-Knowing Creator. His command, if He wanted a thing, is that He only says to it, "BE" and it becomes! So glorified is He in whose hands is the dominion of all things, and to Him you shall be returned."
@j800q4 роки тому
Nizar Al Baytari dont come with your religion shit on random comments
@blueso53514 роки тому
Amadeus Bellenger why so much hatred? He was just sharing his religion and in his mind he is helping others, so no need to be rude.
@JanTGTX4 роки тому
Of course, it's not to be taken literally, but if you actually read what he cited, you'd find some interesting parallels to the far-out philosophical implications of modern science. Sure, words fail at describing what existence "really" is, but don't forget, that science also consists of man-made words and concepts and has its limits in what we can actually perceive of reality. Heck, the scientist guy in the video just talked about the infinite multiverse, so don't be such a close-minded fool!
@xWHITExEAGLEx4 роки тому
@@JanTGTX Harry Potter and Hermione Granger used a time turner in 1994. But when they went back whatever they did already was going to happen. I.e. One timeline.
@FillTime14 роки тому
Me just reading the title: “ok let’s sit down and get ready for this.”
@claytonbrown58494 роки тому
Yellow Submarine Hell yeah lol sparking my Dutchie as I type
@notsure33454 роки тому
That's exactly what I did, Put my phone down on the counter and got a dab ready👍
@Floridaburg-4 роки тому
The galaxy is expanding the fuck away from Florida as fast as it can
@FillTime14 роки тому
Lol yes exactly. All same wave length.
@spookybalmains4 роки тому
The Shredder 😭😭😭😭
@stardust4987Рік тому
Love the scientists Joe has on his show,wish they had been my teachers.
@michaeljames25648 місяців тому
I second Rogan's reaction, "wow."
@prdoyle3 роки тому
Super impressed at Joe's questions, and giving Dr Greene the time to answer them. Great interview!
@frankwhorf11563 роки тому
I couldn't have said it better Patrick. Great questions.
@keithfaulkner63193 роки тому
Joe must be a Republican.
@Dk-ie4te3 роки тому
@@keithfaulkner6319 nope,he is kinda neutral and open for discussion and changing his opinion.
@keithfaulkner63193 роки тому
@@Dk-ie4te like i said.
@anythingspossible.3 роки тому
Absolutely, some idiots would have cut him off 10 times already. Super dope interview
@chuckles85193 роки тому
The analogy of going north not making sense at the north pole was perfect - the mark of a great teacher.
@BrianAndersonTT3 роки тому
That sort of equivalence suggests that you could go back to a point in time where time stood still or did not exist.
@nickrog67593 роки тому
What about the South Pole ? The analogy ONLY WORKS on a Globe in a 3D space ! There are as many STATES of Space/Time than we think ! One version is REVERSE TIME & PLANCK QUANTUM LENGTH SLICED SLICES . Don't even start to ask me about TIME CRYSTALS !!!!
@ibrudiiv3 роки тому
And the geographic north pole is not the same as the magnetic north pole.
@awotnot3 роки тому
you can fly north of the planet through the environment and then space
@KabooM10673 роки тому
@@BrianAndersonTT it's just an analogy though. An analogy is a simplification. It's used to make complex ideas easier to understand not necessarily to equate them to their simpler counterparts. But supposing you could do that, as a human being, how would you detect it? Our existence is completely reliant on time. Our biology, the constant motion of chemicals and electrical signals in your body and every atom and particle that composes you would not move if time did not exist, and therefore you would just freeze and not realize that you're frozen, and when/if time moved again you wouldn't realize it was frozen at one point. Unless you somehow believe consciousness can transcend time for some reason, but in any case it would need to not be tied to our bodies.
@shanks9627Рік тому
Brian Greene is always so good in explaining and we all know that. But, Joe asking these deep questions amazes me, not to offend him of course. i am amazed by his understanding and questioning.
@modrn_Рік тому
This guy is so intelligent and he explains things so well that I feel like I understand exactly what the hell he is saying. Amazing guest.
@jimmygrizz93414 роки тому
This guy does an amazing job explaining. He's analogies make you understand why there really is no answer.
@CKCrippledKnight4 роки тому
I think he provided no answer. Saying something is infinite is the ultimate disgrace to the physical understanding of the universe. I'd agree to it if they stated that there was an external reality or external infinite force managing the physical. But saying the universe is infinite, implies not understanding what infinite is.
@BigDaddyTCG4 роки тому
Crippled Knight The fact you’re arguing something that isn’t known shows you’re lack of understanding. As we know it, the universe is infinite. Your logic is very flawed
@user-ot7jd9dt7t4 роки тому
Logically there cant be an answer, with the answer there will always be another question and the questions will recycle eventually
@marcio20444 роки тому
Crippled Knight u wrong. But he didnt even say that. U both wrong. But u are even more wrong than him, i didnt think that could exist
@halphillips37034 роки тому
there’s really a lot of physicists in these comments huh, why can’t it be infinite? because humans can’t understand the concept of infinity or no time?? so it’s not real ??
@michael23053 роки тому
He's doin such a great job explaining things in a way people can relate to. Think there should be a seperate nobel prize for that!
@PossMcLeod3 роки тому
Yeah, go tell that to Sheldon! lol
@bobbyrobbyn18383 роки тому
Noble prize ? Its just in layman’s terms.
@Doggmatic_3 роки тому
@jack jarrad he is explaining theories so yeah I would say he explains well.
@Doggmatic_3 роки тому
@jack jarrad who's evidence? On the big bang theory? I know I didn't see anyone in this video trying to pass information as factual evidence.
@vegass043 роки тому
Exactly. You don't have to be a Nobel prize winner to be great at transferring knowledge and this guy is a master science populizer. Just like Neil deGrasse Tyson or Lawrence Krauss for example..
@jamesl13417 місяців тому
This guys, Glenn the outdoors man and Choe, could listen for hours.
@SilasLives1Рік тому
Before this guy talked I thought people had no idea of what actually took place. Now that I've listened to him, I'm certain of it.
@royeffinger45549 місяців тому
Agreed, very articulate about saying “we don’t know.”
@PremixedRyanHD3 роки тому
Meanwhile in another universe: Elk: wild joe meat is fantastic for health
@JamesBond-uq7si3 роки тому
In other reality this comment must have had more likes
@ChrisZybeZ3 роки тому
@@JamesBond-uq7si In another reality this like must have had more comments.
@lucasoldwine11304 роки тому
He's like Neil Degrasse Tyson minus all the self-indulgent narcissism
@carlyungmann43554 роки тому
Bertrand Russell couldnt agree more.
@papabird44254 роки тому
Right you are.
@Zoltar18114 роки тому
Bang on
@jensonjohnson22974 роки тому
Na doc, he's just a better actor
@papabird44254 роки тому
@@jensonjohnson2297 you mean he acts better?
@daveatkin755710 місяців тому
Time is a social construct!
@jagrcantakeyouРік тому
I can listen to Brian Greene for a year straight.
@bohlalemoisi80134 роки тому
This guy is such an effective communicator , I love the simplicity of his analogies .
@Raverraver99993 роки тому
Book of Genesis is FACT. Please find below scientific/cosmological/archaeological/historical proof & explanation behind the Book of Genesis - These are some of the best videos out there. Kindly share with any other apologists as well. The actual scientific explanation for the 7 days of creation is something like this; The universe is 7 days old at the point of creation( looking forward) and 13.8 billion years old (looking backwards at the point of creation). This is called space time dilation - the further you get from the point of creation - the older the age of the universe. Cross section of the universe is as per NASA WMAP diagram. map.gsfc.nasa.gov/media/060915/060915_CMB_Timeline600.jpg Gerald Schroeder PhD and Hugh Ross - Phd Astrophysicists have explained this further. a)Gerald Schroeder has even given the rough mathematical formula for the age of the universe. (and also the each day = x billion years long) (+/- factor of 10 error) geraldschroeder.com/wordpress/?page_id=53 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f5qlfKevn61_yJ8.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/l4KmfYx6pG2hr5c.html (diff between HughRoss & GeraldS is minimal. The differences - GS used Olam(modern Hebrew) vs yom ) b) Hugh Ross gives very detailed explanations on the frames of reference God is talking from i) Gen 1.1 - at the point of creation(1st day/2nd day/3rd day), ii) Gen 1.2 from the surface of the earth iii) Gen 1.3 - Let there be light - the atmosphere become transparent iv) Age of man decreased from 1000 years to 120 years - Hugh Ross explains in his video how the explosion of the supernova about 100k years ago ( monoserotis ??) and that the cosmic radiation from this caused genetic degradation. this is why the age of the patriarchs decreased from 1000 years (adam to noah/shem) to 120ish around abraham. This radiation was x light years away and would have hit earth around the time of noah. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gpx4iqeMkaVplKc.html - the 2 great lights (sun and moon) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/i6d_raaFqmaduGg.html - testing genesis with science God created the universe in the divine Hebrew language. When all the numerical value of Hebrew names of the elements/planets/etc are graphed against their properties - it consistently produces a straight line. By Prof Haim Shore ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pp-IYa9_oZd-t40.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iaZ8oIZun3ugjoU.html Ten of the Top Scientific Facts in the Bible ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rGKkgYCEj3qaqWg.html The creation of Adam & Eve After creation of Adam & eve, God entered the Sabbath/7th day ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jZZyrYigr4yXznk.html Garden of Eden location is submerged between Persian gulf & straits of Ormuz ukposts.info/have/v-deo/p6GqmbBkh451yo0.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/b2aBi42Fe5d-w2g.html Noahs Flood proof Heres the physical proof of Noahs flood : 12k years ago a meteorite hit the Greenland Hiawatha Glacier and created a crater 30km in diameter. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/spaSpLBpfW6H22Q.html It flooded the Americas to Middle east. It was regional flood & not global flood. The sea level rose about a min of 50+ feet and low lying places settlements like sundaland(asia), black sea, Mediterranean basin were swallowed up by the sea. Africa was minimally affected. Thats why you find wooly mammoths remains from Americas to Siberia frozen in ice and mud with partially digested food in its stomach. American megafauna was wiped out (camelops, lions, cheetahs) Mammoth bones in Mexico - buried under 30feet of mud www.geologyin.com/2019/12/over-800-mammoth-bones-discovered-in.html Thats why Africa has wider genetic diversity than rest of the world. African genes stretch from Africa to India to Sentinelese ( andaman islands) to Papua new guinea + Australia & Japan(ainu). But you dont find indigenous black population in Americas or Europe. The Clovis people of the Americas suddenly went extinct. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/roSjZ4ybfqJ302w.html ( crater for impact site at greenland ) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oH2FiHyDoIWouWQ.html www.sciencealert.com/ancient-carvings-in-turkey-show-a-comet-hitting-earth-changing-civilisation-forever?fbclid=IwAR31PrxiKk1I3tl_ZPZ06sued-ApIEnaXPW--AyGvc-ptSiyWo8vG9XWlAw Triggers for Noahs flood & 13k years of climate stability The detailed science/data that documents the climate change over the last few million years. God truly tweaked the planet to enable us to live here. Tectonics, asteriod impacts etc that made the climate stable for the last 13k years for us to live in. The world we currently live in is a drop of stability in an otherwise highly unstable planet. Also, 13k years ago...an asteroid impact at Greenland ( Hiawatha glacier) triggered noahs flood. Noah got advance warning ukposts.info/have/v-deo/q5l8h7BofoiGtok.html Noahs Ark by ron wyatt ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jIh4pX-HZ21il4U.html (1985 news report) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/p4Gomotue6yG2nk.html (ark location ) documents.theblackvault.com/documents/cia/noahsark-CIA.pdf ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aX9pq32hrq-EmKM.html ( anchor stones found ) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/l6qkpa6hqIlpyZs.html ( aerial overview) Sodom and Gomorrah. ( see Ron wyatts videos) The chemical analysis of the brimstone ( sulphur balls) @ near 98% purity ( white) vs volcanic sulphur which is only 45% purity (yellow) A meteorite with high purity sulpur content vapourised/ionised the structures here. Theres melted sand, bone fragments and other proof ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rIp8dn6wgHijqXU.html www.lifesitenews.com/news/archeologists-sodom-and-gomorrah-literally-destroyed-by-fire-and-brimstone? Joseph, Moses and red sea crossing ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mXJ1lnqcnKaqtGg.html (Josephs granary) The santorini volcano was the trigger for the 10 biblical plagues. (explained in the movie Exodus Decoded by James Cameron. Disregard the crossing site/mountain) Theres archaeological &video proof of coral encrusted chariot wheels & bone in the Red Sea @ Nurweiba crossing between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pIOXZKiGqICStIk.html (Red sea crossing overview & land bridge topography) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iZWJbWxthoyp2Ik.html (red sea crossing site) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hKqTaJuisI5izJc.html (Coral encrusted chariots wheel) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rpF_ZpeajYN4pGw.html (Solomons pillar marking crossing sites 3k yrs old) The parting of the red sea happened due to a strong easterly wind blowing @40mph + low tidal effect possibly due to tsunami & lunar position. Dr Gerald Schroeder quotes some studies done. Footage of Mount Sinai The top of Mount Sinai/Mount Horeb ( Jebel al Lawz) in saudi arabia has melted & blackened rock. when you break it...the inside is red. Its the only mountain in the area to be black...rest are reddish. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iHVii2yqsWhlpas.html (Top of Sinai, altars,12 pillars, Elijahs cave) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jpeViaWFqa2c2Z8.html (overview ) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/eWKonZp4jW-oynk.html ( drone footage @ Sinai - split rock) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jKd0mGqOiJiEuYE.html&pbjreload=10 aerial view ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g12Wh4iaqW90uKs.html (Ron Wyatt) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/caWTf4ugp2yh22Q.html Dr Kim pt 1 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bWJ1f4mtmpB-sas.html Dr Kim pt2 Apparition of Virgin Mary ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4Gff4lukIt2mIU.html (Virgin Mary apparition in Ivory Coast) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aICBe6uEpKRntYU.html (Virgin Mary statue moving) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rIaGbJifmYd6z6s.html (Virgin Mary apparition in Egypt) Eucharistic miracle.. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/p5-YfmOam59o2n0.html (Rome Reports) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gHmZaZ6Jo5il1Yk.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/qXSai5lwaoGhmp8.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/r5iTroKQoG2U2pc.html (Lanciano) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/boB7bHiGia5i0Ww.html Incorruptible bodies of saints ( due to the Eucharist) - only happens in the Catholic church. No other religion has this miracle ukposts.info/have/v-deo/q590n5yreXiko6M.html ( scientific evidence) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4N0n2aoqmNjjoE.html (Padre Pio) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/on5lh6yriaCWk30.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aoSIq3p5jJeCs2Q.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZYSjhmd6fI2Vw5c.html Messages from Purgatory ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gad6omeEkJ2Qumg.html (EWTN) Stigmata ukposts.info/have/v-deo/m2l8ZneZlqaajmg.html (Padre Pio) Catholic Exorcisms ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bXyXqISorpxpwnU.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/e3WYaYNoiKGQrmw.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/i2GmbHuHroSc1Kc.html ( ABC 2011) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hGVeeo1rroiftXk.html (ABC 1/4) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jGiaqXx5aIBkmKc.html ( ABC 2/4 ) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jnGUqpitqKeWmKc.html ( ABC 3/4) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/cJmSlYVrn2xlqXU.html ABC 4/4 ) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g3Nmg2ihimmBl2g.html ( voices 4th min) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/eaigiY1qi6Rhko0.html (Taylor Marshall - Emily rose clips) Out of body experience of Hell - Bill Wiese (Q&A - 33rd min) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ip-Kd4urgIiBlGQ.html ukposts.info/have/v-deo/p5pohY5nrIaAsIU.html (Q&A 12mins long)
@LaTigerGenesis4 роки тому
This dude is engaging without coming off like a DeGrassian Interruptorbot 3000 unit
@eitansalama29214 роки тому
Great reference
@TannerBennett14 роки тому
Jason Harris or to people who don’t like Neil
@IIMoNsTerII74 роки тому
Degrasse Tyson is a pseudoscientist
@Alistair4 роки тому
@@IIMoNsTerII7 I mean so is this guy when he talks of multiverse theory. To be a scientist you only really need to be a curious cynic with a logical approach
@elcappcollins88514 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@counter5462 місяці тому
In another universe: Bear: hey Joe pull that up.
@bhoot21947 місяців тому
The concept that there was no before is so hard to comprehend 🤯
@h-man17924 роки тому
He does a great job using analogies for people who don’t understand the physics talk
@vectar4 роки тому
Can confirm. I'm an idiot and felt like I kinda understood it. 😅
@incorrectformat4 роки тому
that north equals the beginning of time analogy is perfect. makes you really think.
@zackattack6354 роки тому
That’s because he’s making it up. It’s like saying JR Tolkien made history fun!
@spectrum1com4 роки тому
Was just going to say the same like I'm not stupid but being high af and watching these sometimes I get lost lmao. But this guy explains it so simply and yet beyond what we can comprehend!😍😍🤯🤯👍👍
@wacksparrow884 роки тому
I got heat equations merging with the other natural equations. I don’t have my doctorate however he does well approaching the new/90s ideas albeit the idea of true north(can be singularity) and also exchanging of repulsive gravity(LIGO reacting to the San Juan)
@werdsemaj30443 роки тому
A smart man can only explain things brilliantly, however a brilliant man can explain things simply
@TheEarl7773 роки тому
Reminds me of Randall Carlson
@jcliberated3 роки тому
Meretricious
@werdsemaj30443 роки тому
@Piotr Dembowy explanation for the slow: a smart man can explain something in a complex way ONLY (key word). But a brilliant man can explain a complex thing in a way that he can dumb it down for the average person to understand.
@werdsemaj30443 роки тому
@Piotr Dembowy 116 people and I disagree with you. Buddy I’m sorry you can’t comprehend it. Edit: 1k
@werdsemaj30443 роки тому
@Piotr Dembowy literally well off the point. I tried explaining and I don’t think you’ll ever comprehend. Not worth my time have a good one!
@brentkirk81487 місяців тому
My Boss: “why are you late to work”? Me: “well, let’s look at time like this…”
@LarsAwesome-co4np9 місяців тому
The formation of the beginning mass of the big bang could be possibly explained as a 3 dimensional venn diagram of expanding universes. Eventually there will be the intersectional points between universes that have a build up of mass. This would be affected by negative gravity the same way a fusion reactor would function. The pressure forcing this mass together would override the negative gravity of dark matter and create another big bang singularity point..
@booman33614 роки тому
Maybe I'm a nerd, but this was one of Joe's better guests. He's extremely intelligent and well versed on how to explain these events. This interview alone has got me thinking...….
@sleeptank4444 роки тому
SPENCE totally out of context but whatever....
@MrScatter91084 роки тому
Boo Man put Brian Green and Brian Cox on a show and I’d never turn it off!
@jsmithers.4 роки тому
@@sleeptank444 He's right though. Boo Man is indeed a fuck head.
@faridayasmin82244 роки тому
Listen to the one with Brian Cox That one is great too
@MolecularLionel4 роки тому
You ever tried JRE ?
@goldjozi12764 роки тому
This guy looks like bill maher as a an accountant
@creamcannon8254 роки тому
He even sounds like it too
@bradyhamilton81394 роки тому
Gold Jozi well done.
@sspbrazil4 роки тому
Gold Jozi also mixed with Brent Spiner. “Data”.
@dungeon-wn4gw4 роки тому
@Amarant Coral Has alot of Martin Short in there imo
@Onlythatfunkyshit4 роки тому
That is Bill Maher. We’re in a simulation.
@Nonamelol.8 місяців тому
Before the Big Bang they hadn’t pressed “Run”
@williamwright91447 місяців тому
The conversation makes me realize how young of a species we are..also how young of existence all this matter really is in comparison to “time” from the “bang”..the “time” all this matter has existed would not even be a blink of an eye..the development of this existence has hardly begun..let that sink in for a moment..
@teo10243 роки тому
Meanwhile in another dimension: Elk: Yeah we go Joe Rogan hunting sometimes
@StefMc19813 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@StefMc19813 роки тому
Joe: Shit, pull that Jamie up
@dingfeldersmurfalot45603 роки тому
An elk can eat a good-sized Joe Rogan for like, a year.
@CriticoolHit3 роки тому
ELK: Have any of you guys tried DMT?
@spinoza36733 роки тому
Elk Rogan loves hunting joes. Then one day a podcast guest asks Elk Rogan if he thinks there's a parallel universe out there where there's a Joe Rogan hunting elks, and he says "It's entirely possible".
@David-er3di3 роки тому
I’m really high and this is blowing my mind.
@IgnacioAguilarToledo3 роки тому
Hahahaha
@CR-lf7wl3 роки тому
Ok?
@gray3273 роки тому
Same lmaoo
@RobBluth3 роки тому
I've never been high in my life and it's still blowing my mind
@David-er3di3 роки тому
@@RobBluth weed is tight
@basils97548 місяців тому
I don’t know Joe? I wasn’t there 😂 kiddin
@johnnyd66107 місяців тому
This guy is smart…..I love when Rogen goes “wooh”😂😂😂😂
@Runny1173 роки тому
"repulsive gravity" sounds like my experience with girls in high school :( :P
@theboldone19613 роки тому
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY!
@theedankesst56313 роки тому
HAHAHAHAHAHA! 🤣🤣🤣
@RCHomemadeHobbies3 роки тому
I don’t have a strong enough *gravitational pull* on girls and I’m in grade 12 already😂👌 *DAMN*
@RCHomemadeHobbies3 роки тому
The internet has birthed the *lonely man* generation🤣🤣💀🤟Idk anymore.....
@Runny1173 роки тому
@@RCHomemadeHobbies I went to high school in the 90s. So I have absolutely no idea what it's like nowadays /shrug. All I know is the suicide rates are skyrocketing so I can only imagine. I was merely just kidding but you're right. Kids today are as lonely as they've ever been in human history and I don't know how we fix that
@BlitzyNation4 роки тому
Joe “going through multiple existential crisis’” Rogan
@jeffreyDR4 роки тому
This made me lol at 3 am
@georgepolychronopoulos6474 роки тому
Jeffrey D sake but at 5:30 am lol
@eskiasmichael3 роки тому
am dying here @ 11:54
@Crush33333 роки тому
You are all lol-ing at "everytime" "ever" in all realities ...except that one reality where it is called olo -ing But that place is a bunch of dicks
@BlitzyNation3 роки тому
Adam Malec I mean.. you don’t have to comment.. others are vibing and you came in like “don’t laugh at this how dare you! I don’t find it funny so you can’t!” I hope you’re good if you need to talk about things to get your headspace back in check during lockdown hit me up!
@vamprico32068 місяців тому
Heavy info 💪🏾
@jaygosev3589Рік тому
Time is a flat circle, baby!
@stopYmpersonatYngmYacCount2 роки тому
We are reaching a point in science where reality is more fantastic than myth
@riceandpea28532 роки тому
Well said!
@josecorrea1752 роки тому
Lol, right 😂
@kompissanu19832 роки тому
We know so much yet we can do so little with it.We know other habitable planets may exist but can’t go there to confirm it
@lmapls96902 роки тому
You mean your reaching a point where most scientist are realising how much they actually don't know, and the fact that a it's actually more sensible to admit we can't measure what actually happend? Btw I find it funny you say myth, like nothing is actually advance enough to start a space that we exist in but we can create a freaking simulation? Don't ever speak about science with such arrogance, you can't debunk creationist and you can't prove it, like it was always said.
@lmapls96902 роки тому
Btw since we are talking about myths, he legit just said we have ideas that something smaller than a pin started everything led upto to a point where me and you are talking about how it started but for freaking reason? "Myth"
@Zenki81182 роки тому
This is like your girl explaining what she's mad about this time
@percs.55782 роки тому
HELP
@codynelson7622 роки тому
😂😂
@ChefSipa2 роки тому
“This time” has me dead 🤣🤣
@muhammedpatel71812 роки тому
Ahuahahaha
@folkee2 роки тому
xD
@lowlanders5353Рік тому
Almost every sentence a scientist says needs to be qualified by a "depending on", "as we currently understand it" etc.
@cortezek99822 місяці тому
4:11 I felt the same Joe 💀 😭
@professorsnipe21854 роки тому
2:35 Joe: Why would time have a beginning? Brian: Good
@absoluteanonymous3 роки тому
Good question I think is what he meant
@PetteriWar3 роки тому
Interesting. Something withing... Fuck if all i know.
@immortals_17853 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/e3Kjp42HeqaQ06c.html
@RoadRunner2173 роки тому
Brian said "good" because Joe "understood" that Time is weird and doesn't "behave" as we think it does. What's more north than the northest point of the earth? It doesn't have a direction that is more north. North begins there, every other single direction is south. It's the definitions that we gave those words that keep us from understanding it's true nature, sometimes. And some questions just don't make sense.