Hello you savages. Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - chriswillx.com/books/ Get a Free Sample Pack of all LMNT Flavours with your first box at drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Get a 20% discount on Nomatic’s amazing luggage at nomatic.com/modernwisdom Get 5 Free Travel Packs, Free Liquid Vitamin D and more from AG1 at drinkag1.com/modernwisdom Get $350 off the Pod 4 Ultra at eightsleep.com/modernwisdom (use code MODERNWISDOM) Here's the timestamps: 00:00 Will They Allow Trump to Be President? 12:02 Making Joe Rogan Look Like a Kamala Supporter 16:48 The Illusions of Politics 31:07 Is Google Influencing the Election? 43:03 How Physics Became Boring & Safe 52:40 Is String Theory Just a Shiny Distraction? 1:03:44 Why String Theory Still Gets Funded 1:07:41 Science’s Main Problems 1:13:45 The Danger of Criticism Capture 1:26:19 Eric’s Antidote for Cancelling People 1:36:15 Why Content Creation is So Exhausting 1:53:21 Why Chris Memes Everything 2:06:10 The Dynamics of Interviewing & Conversation 2:16:18 Trying to Live a Life of Agency 2:25:53 Advice for People Who Don’t Fit in 2:33:38 Overcoming Impossible Situations 2:38:17 Complex Shapes, Geometry & Dimensions 2:49:09 The Internet is Destroying the Sacred 3:02:44 “What Can Be, Unburdened By What Has Been” 3:19:06 Eric’s Thoughts on JD Vance
@johnpollard7442 ай бұрын
Sure but then this is a managed dicatorship.
@boybath2 ай бұрын
never was the allegory of the cave more valid - people see the reality they want ---- its a lesson 2500 years ago
@henrythegreatamerican81362 ай бұрын
The 'brink of revolution' may well hinge on how we choose to implement AI in our society. If AI is leveraged primarily to benefit an elite minority, as we've seen with many technological advancements, we could be headed for significant social upheaval. I think that will be the final nail in the coffin.
@megaloschemos91132 ай бұрын
Looking forward to this
@DESOUSAB2 ай бұрын
Something is seriously f'ed when a dude with a long, long, long history of making money with the same man who has hand groomed JD Vance's VP selection and funded Trump's campaign election has his lead hedge fund guy come on podcasts to tell us something "strange" is happening out there. Are you kidding me??? Billionaires like Peter Thiel (and his "Paypal Mafia" buddy, Elon Musk) buying up social media entities, going on podcasts with former reality show contestants (Williamson) and hosts (Rogan) while supporting reality show hosts (Trump) for the highest job in the land is what is "strange" out there. Not only is all this strange, it is f'n weird that these dudes think they can pull the wool over our eyes and tell us up is down and black is white. Wake up, people...
@markupton14172 ай бұрын
14 minutes in and Weinstein said the smartest thing I've ever heard him say. "They aren't trying to fool you, they are instructing you".
@father3dollarbill2 ай бұрын
I don't know if I understood that, fully. So, it's not to show you a fake reality and make you think it's real, which I think "fooling" is. But instead, instructing. As in, what, gaslighting? I don't fully comprehend. Got any ideas for me?
@AustinNovel2 ай бұрын
@@father3dollarbillinstructing the way an “instructor” leads an orchestra.
@seanguzy96012 ай бұрын
Yup its called KARMIC REPTRABUTION. The Sheep will VOLUNTEER to be DESCIEVED WITH OUT EVER KNOWING THE TRUE INTENTION. So its like EVIL people will be evil with out ever being noticed hahaha and lol they wont go to hell hahahah
@TheMightyMurse19172 ай бұрын
@@father3dollarbill instructing you as to the borders of acceptable discourse and what "the good people" are allowed to believe.
@____uncompetative2 ай бұрын
@@father3dollarbillPeople are being instructed in the United Kingdom. They are unhappy with the mass illegal migration of foreigners who are roaming around cities in mobs with machetes unchecked by the police whilst those who complain about them on social media get sentenced to prison for multiple months. The latter is instructive in the same way yanking on the choke chain of a puppy makes it into an obedient dog who loses the impulse to think for himself. The former demonstrates an injustice of two-tier policing which is an apparent _de facto_ enforced authoritarianism extending out of a _status quo_ which gave forces more powers under the pandemic lockdowns, and if you question it you are islamophobic and if you complain about exhibitionists cavorting in front of small children then you are transphobic. It is intolerable, but thankfully I got banned from Twitter for questioning who really shot at Trump. So much for free speech, Elon.
@amodernpolemic2 ай бұрын
As one of the aforementioned hillbillies from Kentucky, I was stunned when Eric started talking about my home and my people and the demoralization and depression we've faced for decades. It's refreshing to hear someone mention us on a platform as big as this. Corporations came in and stripped our resources and then left us for dead. Coal camps, company script were the slavery he was referring to. The government never gave a shit about us. All I can feel is cynical towards America. If there's a politician who does care, they'll be assassinated. The tragedy is waking up on a planet full of wonder and mystery and excitement, and the next moment realizing you have to go do some bullshit you hate all day because the psychopaths managing reality just see you as a piece of meat to rape for their profit.
@adamredden20072 ай бұрын
Southern WV born and raised...amen brother. My grandfather grew up on Whitehouse Rd. And migrated here from Kentucky in the 50s. He was a Kentuckian to the end.
@dermotmeuchner24162 ай бұрын
It’s a bit of theater in America. They tell you to be terrified of the unknown and support wars everywhere. But the greatest country in the world can’t even take care of its own citizens yet we can supply the world with weapons to bring us closer to WW111.
@Randomcliff012 ай бұрын
@@amodernpolemic truth
@AudreyWineland2 ай бұрын
So sad. So cynical. So true.
@helmutgensen47382 ай бұрын
Hi there Mr Hillbilly - don't be sad/cynical. When I saw Harris on the horizon I promised myself (and others) I'll never be cynical again and stop me if I am. Regardless if there is/are gods/goddesses/inbetweeners - we the believers determine our own reality! The universal sign of mental health is to affirm life. Nothing more. Nothing less. Try it!
@SadBadge15 күн бұрын
Watching this AFTER the election is eerie
@lesliehouser113113 күн бұрын
Yep
@dandana526311 күн бұрын
Facts man
@YUYUith10 күн бұрын
same here
@robertjary247010 күн бұрын
Watched a fair bit when it came out and again now . Eric likes to play the maestro/pied piper alright, but what he saying are immutable truths ...or immutable truisms . Either way he has a fair idea of how the political and social landscape lays in the US
@bethanynorman182910 күн бұрын
A GOOD eerie though
@kimberlyf48882 ай бұрын
Every day, I say "today is the day I will not think of these things - I'll give it a rest". But, then I can't seem to turn away. I am so torn between just controlling what I can control and thinking that if I don't pay attention then I will be part of the problem.
@forrestwhichard28622 ай бұрын
This is my daily struggle. Discernment of truth and reality doesn’t allow any rest or breaks these days. It’s an every waking moment job.
@father3dollarbill2 ай бұрын
I know people like that, and I'm the same. Some people can do that with no problem. others, like myself (in the past), can't seem to decide which path/way to follow. To pay attention, otherwise we think we're part of the problem. Or don't and only focus on what we can do. There is a way to do both and not suffer. It's a mindset. I won't bore people with a long post, though.
@ry-land-2 ай бұрын
I’m so fcking tired of it all. Lied to, poisoned, corruption - all of it in front of your face and no one can do anything about it? I want to get away from it all, I have no social media, and I still can’t.
@kimberlyf48882 ай бұрын
@@father3dollarbill I'll gladly read your long post. I think part of my issue is that I have 13 year old. I'm not so sure that I would be as torn if she weren't here.
@potatorekt70462 ай бұрын
@@kimberlyf4888Same, I could let go of it easily when I was younger, but now I am reaching my 30 and thinking about having children and my mind just became obsessed with the world’s potential problems. If we don’t have children it doesn’t matter, almost all religions believe eventually we would be doomed and need external help, it’s kind of obvious, why bother even trying in an unbeatable game if you were just alone.
@samuelphillian12862 ай бұрын
I think the Amish figured it out a long time ago. The only way to win in a corrupt game is to opt out of playing the game.
@Zorro333132 ай бұрын
it's not the way to win, but to not to lose.
@mikevars89792 ай бұрын
@@samuelphillian1286 Unfortunately for the Amish in Pennsylvania the game doesn't care that you don't want to play. The game plays them and is forcing their rules into their world. Check out Robert Barnes who is defending them (Amos Miller) against the State shutting down their farms for selling unpasteurized milk and dairy products.
@samuelphillian12862 ай бұрын
@@mikevars8979 well the ones I interact with as a trucker have massive farms, tons of land, better food than us, huge families, a community, etc
@drmedwuast2 ай бұрын
I'm gonna have to choose the corrupt game without the soaking
@samuelphillian12862 ай бұрын
@@drmedwuast I thought that was Mormon kids in Provo 😆
@Rita-f3f8lАй бұрын
I am a 75 year old wife (of 54 years), mother and grandmother. I have never been so challenged as I have been , while listening to these two very intelligent men ! Thank you both for sharing this , time -well -spent , and very appreciated by so many . My mind has been “blown away” ! It is 3 am and now I don’t know how I will be able to settle my mind down to be able to sleep !!! It was well worth it dear gentlemen . Good night and again , thank you both . 👍👏🏻😴
@_Free_ThinkerАй бұрын
They are wonderful, aren't they? 🥰
@WhenHeComesBackАй бұрын
🔊Endtimes prophesy's unfold's before our very eyes and the world/Israel will soon enter The Great Tribulation, The Antichrist and the Mark of The Beast: 6 6 6 MATTHEW 24-26 LUKE 21:7-36 THE BOOK OF REVELATION 9,12-13, 22 SALVATION IN JESUS CHRIST ALONE IS OUR ONLY HOPE TO ESCAPE THE WRATH AND JUDGMENT THAT WILL COME UPON THE WHOLE WORLD VERY SOON. GET RIGHT WITH GOD ALMIGHTY BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE = SALVATION IN JESUS CHRIST ALONE: The Book of Revelation 3:10 Roman's 10;9-13 John 3:16-21, 14:1-7 JESUS CHRIST WILL SOON RETURN. 🙏🇸🇪
@franklopeziilmtmti603Ай бұрын
We have many of those late night moments. My grandfather for many, many years was a hardcore Democrat. 2002 he switched over to Republican and said those Democrats are crazy and he developed a fierce hatred for Nancy Pelosi. FIERCE! He passed in 2017 at 102 and lived a very healthy 100 years. Unless there is a complete rebuilding of our government starting from FDA, CDC and AMA, then work our way to remove Corporate dominance, we will never regain the US and we as seniors just worry what will our family in the future suffer?
@boohoo5419Ай бұрын
they are frauds.. kinda funny how bad your people judgement is after 75 years. weinstein talks about string theory and physics and HE NEVER EVEN PUBLISHED A PAPER. HES A NOBODY IN THE FIELD! REAL SCIENTISTS LAUGH ABOUT HIM!
@Apache-mu4dbАй бұрын
At least you finally came around. I've been aware of all this for 40 years. I am 57 years old now. I'd suggest you read a book POLITICAL PONEROLOGY. Read it and your enlightenment will increase a thousand times.
@BlakeElliott352 ай бұрын
Eric Weinstein’s ability to articulate unprecedentedly complex societal problems/issues, without belittling others in the process, is an extraordinarily rare skill/talent that we need so much more of in the world today.
@AKaczor20242 ай бұрын
He said Trump was very intelligent. I can't take EW seriously
@ChatGPT11112 ай бұрын
@@AKaczor2024then half the country can't take you seriously. He found a way to be president with every public and media apparatus against him.....after he found a way to be a celebrity.......after he found a way to be a best selling author......after he found a way to be a billionaire. How many of those do you check off?
@marcusbrsp2 ай бұрын
@@AKaczor2024 Trump is clearly very intelligent. There is no way you can lead a life like his, being successful in so many endeavors, without being very intelligent.
@src96912 ай бұрын
@@marcusbrsp Give me at least $300 million and 45 years, and I'll be a shitton richer than Donald Trump with his exact advantages in life. I guess, by your logic, all the Real Housewives are brainiacs. No.
@drvee19832 ай бұрын
Fortunately, we are not a Democracy, are a Sovereign Representative Republic, and are not ruled by an International Order. That is the Fear of that " World Order " , and that they will do ANYTHING to prevent Trump from being certified as President again, if he is duly elected by the Electoral College. It is also fortunate that our Founding Fathers were aware of those that would come along like Weinstein in his Ivory tower, and to beware of them. Individual freedoms surmount Democracy, which is why the word is not written into the Declaration of Independence.
@eddieflores750913 күн бұрын
Who is here after Trumps land slide victory?
@aaronh13726 күн бұрын
Who? Oh! We have a choice, left or right. Both hands to the same body, irrelevant. Choice! Thanks. That makes me feel all right.
@Barbarossa_F5 күн бұрын
@@aaronh1372So you've learned nothing over the past 8 years.. Should've just said that instead
@hmanuel71383 күн бұрын
I am.
@dastokene30ogКүн бұрын
💪
@kylebization23 сағат бұрын
Yea he won but if winning by 2% is a landslide then i don’t think that word has much meaning
@a.cameron2072 ай бұрын
As someone with at least one foot remaining in academia as a physicist, Eric's comments about how ideologically captured that field is is spot on. One of the things that surprises me is how fast people go from thinking critically and in detail about their own field/research, and then as soon as a subject with political connotations comes up the brain turns off and the orthodoxy emerges.
@Billtwiggmeister2 ай бұрын
Like he said, they’re not trying to fool you. They’re instructing you.
@JallyJam2 ай бұрын
Academics don't like to think of themselves as such but they are just humans responding to power just as a plumber would.
@ninjason572 ай бұрын
@@Billtwiggmeisterbut the instruction is to make the people fools 🤷♂️
@fernando30612 ай бұрын
@a.cameron207 Hi Cameron, I agree completely, and I've never heard anyone voice those thoughts. I've been thinking the exact same thing for a long time. It's very refreshing to hear someone say that. Highly intelligent, productive people, using their brains all day long, the moment politics enters the equation, none of that intellect or common sense seems to bleed over. It's always confounded me.
@maxwindom12002 ай бұрын
@@fernando3061 I think most of them like myself had left religion early in life and considered themselves unsusceptible to cults, which makes them even more susceptible. They also largely are not fans of athletics and need something like a political team to tap into that tribal warfare urge (which is why I think the left has gotten so censorial and militaristic)
@heathermoeller4080Ай бұрын
Eric’s grandfather saying, “You owe the world your eyes.” Only you see what you see, from your perspective. Beautiful!! I am a 50 year old woman, a housewife for 25 years , and now a single parent. I savor these conversations, between the two of you. Literally, listening and pausing to reflect. It gives me such hope, to continue to offer myself, as myself, to a culture that wakes up to demoralize and destroy the beauty of simplicity. Thank you for your offering, of each conversation!
@dianneledford3681Ай бұрын
Absolutely agree 💯 with you in the entirety of your comment
@LouisFML1Ай бұрын
Only one side is doing the destruction of us! Js
@centerfield6339Ай бұрын
I hope your life as a single parent is going okay ❤
@dubfitness595Ай бұрын
I am about 50 minutes and it's obvious Eric is trying to sound smart without making any point at all. Apparently he thinks the government knows enough about physics to trick the smartest physicists in the world to work on string theory for 5 decades?
@katjo71367Ай бұрын
@LouisFML1 I concur. It is Good VS Evil. God wins in the end.
@danielleal10372 ай бұрын
The good or bad thing about hearing Eric Weinstein speak is that you can’t listen to him on autopilot. Paying attention through the entire conversation is a must...
I am 53, when I talk to my daughter 25, I see her head tilt to see my point of view. When I watch and listen to this podcast I feel my own head tilt. Trying to see things from Mr Weinstein point of view. Thank you.
@tam83259 күн бұрын
At least yours is willing to listen. I’m at a loss.
@kywilson394223 сағат бұрын
I wouldn't try too hard... this guy has warped himself by being too confident in ideas that lead to other ideas with no check in between...
@devilinthebelfry72922 ай бұрын
These talks with Eric are some of the most important talks we're having about our society. I wish more people would have these conversations in this manner.
@karoleenascottage2 ай бұрын
Some are happening on Tucker’s show.
@susanturner90232 ай бұрын
Both Eric and Bret are fascinating how they blend science, Physics, biology, philosophy, theology, sociology with integrity!
@CurCam7132 ай бұрын
Nothing like this will appear in our superficial MSM.
@wannabecarguy2 ай бұрын
I don't believe in some careful balance. I believe there are people making self centered decisions and they are exploiting each other. The Democrats publish talking points for the team and they all have to repeat those points if they want to be part of the party.
@prod33622 ай бұрын
Talks.........all weasels are talking
@kyleglessner2 ай бұрын
I'm here to leave a positive comment. I struggled at times with the conversation intellectually, I understand my own limitations. Listening to this conversation pushes me. That's positive. Well done. I know I'm not the only one who felt this way.
@MikeByrnesZ2 ай бұрын
You're not alone! Yes, you will be challenged, we all are when these two are engaged. Society needs examples of proper discourse with tough topics that question narrative that defies logic or reason. KZbin is great for the ability to stop, reference check, contemplate, digest and continue. This podcast introduced some high level concepts and went further than expected into the complexity of the systems at play. I personally believe this podcast is a must watch, in it's entirety regardless of how long it takes.
@digitalgoonie2 ай бұрын
Same here!
@diegopaloma87402 ай бұрын
true
@zac28772 ай бұрын
the more you absorb the easier it gets. My mom alwaYs said reading makes you smarter but also being exposed to conversations such as these, with a dictionary on the ready to look up defiintions (google) of words your not used to. It does indeed make you smarter. Never stop learning ;).
@arranf68202 ай бұрын
@zac2877 listen to enough of these conversations and you might stop using Google out of principle.
@christinewinberry63042 ай бұрын
Chris, you have become one of the best interviewers of all time! I’m almost 60 years old and I’ve never seen an interviewer provoke such thoughtful and awe inspiring conversations with your guests and your own intelligence and insights, especially for a young person, give me hope in the future for my adult children.
@officialWWM2 ай бұрын
Agreed. It’s only a matter of time before the left come for him. Sexual allegations seems to be their calling card…
@Delmar-to6ny2 ай бұрын
Neither of these two people in this Video have No Solutions, So Please don't hype either of these two guys up!
@Wisedupwoman2 ай бұрын
Simple. As soon as you wake up from the brain-washing it liberates your ingenuity. We are a lot more powerful and creative than they want us to think we are
@froukjematthews34212 ай бұрын
@@Delmar-to6ny "Neither... have No Solutions". Two negatives makes a positive, this means, Both Do Have Solutions.
@Delmar-to6ny2 ай бұрын
@@froukjematthews3421 What are their Solutions?
@JackDavidsen17 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, Chris, for having these conversations with people who have extraordinary insight into things, and aspects of life, that is rarely being talked about in public space. I genuinely enjoyed listening to you and Eric Weinstein, so thank you for having him. 👍 Thank you, Eric, for doing these conversations. It is soothing for my mind to listen to you because you aren't afraid to go into not-very-often-charted territory. There was one point that really surprised me in this conversation (I wouldn't call it an interview in the traditional sense, and I mean that as compliment); it was when Eric said that most people go through their whole lives without listening to their inner voice. I had to stop the video and ask myself if that is true....if that can possibly be true? I've never considered the idea but always took for granted that _of course_ everybody have had to listen to their inner voice at least every now and then, and that it is fear that makes them censure themselves and block it so they can continue to function as obedient members of their respective societies; members who wouldn't dream of making ripples in the agreed fabric of reality. The only individuals among us human being that I thought never listens to their inner voice are the psychopaths; they don't because they don't _have_ an inner voice. But the rest of us? How would this really be possible?... To go through life without ever having listened to your inner voice? If this is indeed true - and I will give it sincere consideration because I am so much on the same page as Eric and can tell he is honest about the things he says (I am not talking about the possible implication of the things he doesn't say because Eric too live in the world that most people view as the only reality and he has to be wise about what he says and how he says it) - it will be a factor that changes the way I look at this shared reality of ours. The more I think about this it becomes clear to me that I too have been heavily influenced by the narrative that my host-society has created and kept an iron grip on since sometime back in the 1980es or mid- to late 1970es. But - enough about me, I was just really surprised. :)
@Tinyteacher111115 күн бұрын
@@JackDavidsen I was thinking the same thing! I can’t believe that it’s true, but I believe it is!
@joannehart96242 ай бұрын
All I can say is, "Please re-read 1984!!" It is more important today than any time in history.
@ericfitzsimmons12022 ай бұрын
@@joannehart9624 amen
@neverbeforeseenvideos22492 ай бұрын
Yesssd absolutely, those who've read 1984... PLEASE RE-read it before then end of 2024. See you at the top of the hill Winston .
@harrywong68652 ай бұрын
I tell everyone this all the time. It’s so scary how accurate that book has been
@Alex-lg6nz2 ай бұрын
Same goes to Frank Herberts "Dune"
@wolfgangkranek3762 ай бұрын
1970's movie The Network
@AndreRoets-mu5iu2 ай бұрын
Oh man. I thought that I was gonna listen to an entertaining and informative conversation between two great thinkers..... But instead I'm gonna struggle sleeping for the foreseeable future. We really are living in absolutely terrifying times. We need more conversations like this.
@mattrennie68762 ай бұрын
there isn't much you can watch these days that doesn't lead to existential dread, it is permeating everything from sport, music, science entertainment media ect.
@zjow47552 ай бұрын
You seen videos of Tucker with Mike Benz?
@Hat_With_A_Hat_On2 ай бұрын
@@mattrennie6876 Try watching something made by people who aren't trying to scare a vote out of you.
@Iloveidaho2 ай бұрын
Fear not! God is in control. The Bible outlines ALL of this as well as the near and distant future events to come. Brace yourself… things are going to get MUCH MUCH worse before the glorious end.
@dermotmeuchner24162 ай бұрын
@@Iloveidahowell I’m scared shitless, thanks.
@northwoodfalls14032 ай бұрын
I often wish I could thank Eric personally for his willingness to continue to speak publicly even though I know he would rather have led a much less well known person in the public square. He is the one person who has the largest budget with me. He’s earned it and then some. You allow him to be free and to be himself, Chris. I really appreciate that. He often ends up bogged down by the person he is in conversation with instead of being given the space to bring his vast knowledge and unique experience of the world to bare in trying to make sense of the strangeness we are all living in.
@elenaesman51212 ай бұрын
Cvлир😅❤🎉э
@jlt41392 ай бұрын
I agree to a degree. I don’t appreciate Chris interrupting him like a kid trying to regurgitate or toss in other points, to appear as smart or smarter. Chris can be a tiresome host. He stops the thought flow and changes directions way too often. I wish he’s host the conversation with a less invasive approach.
@williamlarimer3342 ай бұрын
Once public knowledge is held to a standard of honesty that matches our authority, We the People will come back into our power, and the gov't criminals will no longer influence our lives negatively or be able to hide their crimes. Then, and only then will the division between two "factions" of Americans be smoothed by knowledge into unity. It can't be fixed with criminal dirt acting as if THEY are "helping' us. Trump will return suddenly and the criminals will fry. We've KNOWN something was wrong, before the vietnam war cost so much that all that printed money forced Tricky to dissolve gold convertibility and ensure that inflation moved us into poverty. This is the root of the anger from young folks. If they understood that when they work hard and smart, that they will be able to live like Americans of old. Gold backed money is key, and honest gov't are the keys and are coming soon.
@joshuapatrick68210 күн бұрын
2016’s fake news was the precursor to the internet being completely scrubbed in 2017, and all of us who were paying attention were yelling do something, no one did so we just gave up. Finally everyone else seems to have woken up.
@DavidWilliams-qr5yj7 күн бұрын
Everyone has woken up??
@athena87296 күн бұрын
And now it's too late 😭
@grantmontgomery68946 күн бұрын
Idk what ur talking about. U mind giving a context clue that I can look up to find out?
@athena87296 күн бұрын
@grantmontgomery6894 Obummer made a law so that the news can lie to us ...
@aaronh13726 күн бұрын
ZzZ
@jackslater86882 ай бұрын
9:11 "Right now we have no idea who's running the United States of America". Frightening.
@stevekaspar13962 ай бұрын
I keep seeing Biden on the beach with a towel on his head, almost in defiance...to whom?? To whom?? The real puppetmasters. THAT'S FRIGHTENING
@barboglesby21622 ай бұрын
It is the same oligarchy running what has become a Puppet State illegal unconstitutional Shadow Government the past 3 years with Biden as a figurehead. Empty suit Kamala will be just a puppet figurehead too.
@drunvert2 ай бұрын
You haven't known who has been running the government for 3 years. Joe Biden was not. All the people that were in charge when Obama was in charge are still in charge. Obama was a puppet. Biden was a bad puppet. But it's the same people in charge. That's why they threw such a hissy fit when Trump got into office and tried to get rid of him as fast as possible because they couldn't do their job
@TheDionysianFields2 ай бұрын
Have we ever had an idea?
@sdrc921262 ай бұрын
Al
@cheeseman4172 ай бұрын
Eric is touching on a key point here, that Trump is a Nationalist, not a Republican or Democrat, and is against the agenda of the Military Industrial Complex
@SunTingWong2 ай бұрын
Trump has been talking about that (key point) for 40 years.
@blairl63042 ай бұрын
Not anymore - for Trumps entire life until 2020 he was a nationalist, that’s what MAGA is about, and “America First” is about. However, after they kept raiding him, having the FBI bust into his property and fake photos of “classified” documents, have DA’s in NYC target him unconstitutionally and get ridiculous NYC juries to convict him for a misdemeanor accounting issue that was already past the statute of limitations, DA turned it into a felony and he got convicted / fined insane money - a clear weaponization of the judicial system, literal banana republic stuff - and why? Because he wasn’t compromised, he wanted to put AMERICANS first, he questioned the purpose of NATO and why America is primarily funding it while all the European nations rip us off and give their citizens universal healthcare and tons of social benefits because they don’t need to maintain their own defense industry - Trump upset the corrupt global order - globalists, internationalists etc and they’ve attacked him ever since. This time around he’s become much softer in his approach, he’s staying away from all those hit button issues, and most importantly he’s taking HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS from special interest donors - especially from Israeli interests. Trump is now MUCH more like a standard Republican, they’ve apparently captured him like they capture everyone - he wants to allow MORE “legal” immigration and H1B visas, costing more Americans their jobs…. He’s not the same Trump anymore at all.
@sultanofswing71982 ай бұрын
Trump made a back room deal for a second term. He supports Israel and stops the Ukraine conflict while also resupplying nato with more European money involved. He also agreed to step up the domestic surveillance and do nothing regarding section 230 and free speech. He may talk about free speech but he will make no move outside of talk to protect it.
@KM-tx7mn2 ай бұрын
Ya him increasing military spending during his term really made them sad lol
@BexnRN2 ай бұрын
And a populist
@sarakaran66892 ай бұрын
The first 12 minutes of this podcast blew my mind. I had to stop it after an hour to digest what was being said. This morning I started it again and the first 12 minutes hit harder than the first time I listened to it, so I stopped and listened to the first 12 minutes again. What I think of it comes down to this quote: “Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety” Benjamin Franklin I could write a 1000 word article on this, but Eric Weinstein says it more concisely, eloquently and brilliantly than I ever could. Suffice to say, the rules based international order structures that were put in place to keep the world from war and keep the markets open (post WW2) have hit a wall. It’s also obvious to all, that trying to push through that wall is causing the status quo to collapse through the implementation of population control tactics. Though they’ve kept them more or less in place through the illusion of democracy, the deep state is fearful that you can’t keep international alliances and agreements stable with someone at the helm (a populist candidate) willing to risk changing the status quo. The problem of course now is the rot eating at the core of these institutions tasked with keeping the status quo, is only growing and has been for decades. The warmongering, the money laundering, the criminal activities are so blatant at this point that the American public have become the human shields (and victims) of the deep state. These international agreements and interests are giving license to these players to feel justified in abominable behaviors, operations, crimes, and thefts, while hiding them behind claims of national security and the democratic process. Slowly over decades they’ve managed to turn over the safeguards of the constitution to maintain their illusionary visions of keeping the world safe.
@Skippy-s1g2 ай бұрын
I think it's worse than that. They are just looting the system because they know it will collapse soon. All of these machinations are designed to milk the last little bit. Once that is done they will default on the debt and usher in the new totalitarian regime. It will be easy, because everyone will be starving.
@Scott_Buchanan2 ай бұрын
That’s what I was pondering too. Are they trying to maintain the status quo because that’s the only thing propping our system up? Or are they doing it to keep themselves in power? Some of both maybe? I’m going to listen to the beginning again myself.
@____uncompetative2 ай бұрын
@@Scott_Buchanan It is Malthusian Ecosocialist Cryptofascism. Watch enough of James Lindsay's _New Discourses_ podcasts and you will realise that this is the trend which opposes Trump.
@n0rton2 ай бұрын
12mins and 5 ad reads in yeah
@titoqwentezproductionz34062 ай бұрын
@@n0rton its called adblock
@lmja504619 күн бұрын
This is the first full interview on this channel I’ve watched and boy am I glad I did. Another interview I didn’t know I needed.
@seandominic18062 ай бұрын
This was honestly one of the best podcasts episodes of 2024. The depth, the brutal honesty, the questions…
@thedanielmarkharrisonshow6515Ай бұрын
Yeah very intelligent stuff, I agree 💯
@TMan1000Ай бұрын
Great comment, very demure
@LindawhitАй бұрын
Absolutely wonderful I have been in this fight with the Buckleys and the Kochs my whole life and my father and his friends who were born around 1889 and in the 1890s before me. They were close to 50 when I was born and they raised me on CS Lewis and warned me we never got rid of the Nazis
@ArthurWilson-qf5hk2 ай бұрын
Chris, I've been listening to your podcasts literally daily for a year, I'm hopelessly addicted. You continue to evolve into an immensely knowledgeable, articulate and well adjusted man, the topics you broach are very often the most avant garde, you approach them in a fair manner, and your guests are brilliant. You've put me onto so many other super sharp intellectuals who I now closely follow, but Eric Weinstein is my all time favourite. I become entranced listening to your discourse with him. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you have taught me. I'm a 31 yr old woman in Sydney Australia who is halfway through her masters in clinical psychology. Watching the steady upward projection in your career brings me much joy.
@pnwlady2 ай бұрын
Ditto. It’s amazing how far from the Love Island guy he’s come. 💜
@BretWilliams-tf9mf2 ай бұрын
Lol you type like he talks! Truly inspired!
@notnow79732 ай бұрын
@@ArthurWilson-qf5hk please. Why would you be addicted to the thoughts and words of another operative?!$
@Eatcrow2 ай бұрын
RTT will blow clinical psychology away shortly, be ready 😮
@jimvick8397Ай бұрын
"When the devil comes he never looks like the devil" - Norm MacDonald
@AzarumiАй бұрын
To quote Jimmy Dore, the devil comes in glasses and cardigan.
@deadcalm9016Ай бұрын
Precisely
@letsroll492Ай бұрын
@@jimvick8397 he was quoting the Bible... only he was Norm Macdonald and couldn't quite get it right😇
@jimvick8397Ай бұрын
@@letsroll492 I've read a bunch of Bible and it never says that anywhere... It is from an interview where he was asked about Justin Trudeau when he was still trying to get elected.... He knew exactly what he was saying...
@williecathcart9509Ай бұрын
@@jimvick8397 The bible says satan disguises himself as an angel of light in 2 Corithians chapter 11 verse 14
@JamieIngels2 күн бұрын
Chris Williamson! This guy, Eric, is too intelligent for most people to interview for 3 hrs and get anything good out.... You did it fantastically!!!!🎉
@reginabraam62122 ай бұрын
Listening to Eric is like breathing in fresh air after a rain. A healthy jolt to your system. His discussions are thoughtful, intelligent, articulate all at once
@jonathanlynch84632 ай бұрын
Communication skills off the charts
@lexwill7182 ай бұрын
and thinks the earth is a ball. oh an orb
@garygoven61522 ай бұрын
What i like is even though his background is liberal, he still tries to be objective, as he can try to do. So def someone who is a good example that models what "Unity" sounds like. a logical democrat
@bertkilborne64642 ай бұрын
@@garygoven6152 Objectivity ist verboten
@josephscanlan61792 ай бұрын
I planned to give it 30 minutes but of course stayed to the end, the refreshing difference is because they just talk the honest truth, instead of the twisted lies and propaganda that mainstream media push onto us.
@jasongransden649327 күн бұрын
I thought I had a good grasp on the English language until I listened to these two men speaking. It's not just the words, it's the way they articulate. Very intelligent blokes
@jamesnathan590925 күн бұрын
Nah. They’re just talking twaddle. It’s hot air conspiracynonsense.
@jpteehee22 күн бұрын
@@jamesnathan5909oh yeah you must know everything
@sockinvaders21 күн бұрын
No one of them is an idiot. Listen to the meaning of the words. He's talking rubbish.
@clue___17 күн бұрын
dude same i was like looking around like i wonder if anyone else needs a time out. Flag on the play
@ian766616 күн бұрын
Comments on this comment by people who have never had something so interesting to say that would get 12m views on a channel with 3m subscribers. Everyone’s a critic, but give them a blank sheet and it’ll come back with a collection of scratched doodles 😂
@keesverhagen92272 ай бұрын
Mr. Weinstein. I am not an American. I am an Dutch guy who for the last 40 years studied everything what i could about what was happening behind the screens. Like the coup in Iran to get rid of the Shah. And everything around that. And so so much more. I want to speak out that i have an incredible amount of respect for you. Not once have i heard something put it all so together as you. It even shocks me how right you are. Those behind the screens wants to still keep the veil closer. Even if that means the death of millions and millions of innovent lifes lost. We are at the brink of some sad times. With terrible suffering for many.
@worththewatch15172 ай бұрын
You mean like the same coup that got rid of Mosaddegh in Iran too?
@dangearing94702 ай бұрын
The truth will shine through the darkness and bring bliss
@scienceoffreedom2 ай бұрын
Does anybody believe someone like Eric Weinstein would actually fight for what they believe?
@nottomclancy24392 ай бұрын
@@scienceoffreedom He literally does by speaking about it...smh
@NoeticConcordance-1492 ай бұрын
I disagree with the "Trump is really intelligent" he's instinctive not a thinker. He will say and believe 2+2=22 if he thinks it will get the right reaction. The people who worked with him in the past administration all say the same thing he's dangerous to reinstate as POTUS because this time around he knows to surround himself with people who won't or cannot oppose him not to mention his mental decline as described by high profile psychologists. As bad as or imperfect things are under Trump for the USA and the world it would be analogous to a cancer cell taking control of the body it won't evolve into a better system. Wars can bring catastrophic and uncontrollable change but Trump can be avoided. Plus is having a fraudster and convicted rapist as your leader how you want to be represented on the world stage. Trump may not be a lizard person but he's very close 🦎
@azeers197520 күн бұрын
Where has this channel been all my life? GREAT conversation!!
@barbaradaniel73222 ай бұрын
After listening to Eric, I suddenly have a deep sadness for all the boys who went off to war to "keep our country free" only to die for a corrupt government "establishment" who is part of a global organization.😢
@jackcassedy9961Ай бұрын
A great plant plays both side to point. His leftest allure draws in the left with smart phrases and analogies that mean nothing but psudo-intellects fall for hook line sinker. Call him out. Don’t let the sense force you to empathize with the deception.
@laurahano2587Ай бұрын
At least they thought they were heros. I feel sorry for the veterans that know they helped create today's world. I love you guys. ❤️ It's not your fault you were lied to as teens. But now you know. Save our boys from war and tell them to stay home where they can protect us best.
@emirozdemir2037Ай бұрын
corporations and the %1 is cool though amirite?
@craigwalker1339Ай бұрын
Dude, this guy isn't smart. Nothing can be learned from him including any emotional insight. And there are plenty of girls in the armed forces. Does their sacrifice mean nothing? I just checked my samsung watch and it is 2024. Feel bad for the poor MAGA people who don't know how to ingest facts anymore. It is crippling to this nation, but imagine how chaotic their life must be.
@electrictofumuffins6384Ай бұрын
That just occurred to you?
@kcraig99502 ай бұрын
Harlan County Kentuckian here 🤚 I appreciate Eric recognizing our history and that we are a forgotten people.
@EricWeinsteinPhD2 ай бұрын
Never forgotten. Would love to be invited back to Kentucky.
@learntonganwithandrew2 ай бұрын
@@EricWeinsteinPhDI am inviting you to Tonga. The people of Tonga need you.
@DShaw17762 ай бұрын
One of my favorite areas and a lot of family in Hazard KY then on through the gap into VA. Amazing people ❤!!! Come from a long line of coal miners from Bonny Blue, VA (in fact both of my parents’ families were there at the same time which had nothing to do with my parents meeting & marrying much much later in life. I know my maternal grandmother was a child at that time and my paternal grandfather, a very young man who worked as police officer for this small town & truly mining community). Ironically, my paternal grandfather also ended up working at the “Energy Plant” in Oak Ridge TN … yes that area & maintained a full farm in Pennington Gap, VA … so much there .. layers of history that most do not know about and I’m still learning. Thank you for sharing ❤! @EricWeinsteinPhD
@EricWeinsteinPhD2 ай бұрын
@@learntonganwithandrewTonga!!!
@herbhickey2 ай бұрын
Same here !!!! I think there was 13 kids in the Family !!! Coal mining was a must if you like to eat . From Preachers on the hill above Bunny Breads Facility and Gulf Oil and Gas which my dad worked there ! Been many a moons since I’ve been there but Harlan’s my home while I was a kid !!! Loved those mountains !!!
@brianpye27332 ай бұрын
I really, thoroughly, enjoy listening to Eric. 75% is beyond my understanding, and it mesmerizes me. Chris is a fantastic person for him to sit down with. The level of intelligence and understanding in the room amazes me. Thank God for men like these two men.
@610610billy61061019 күн бұрын
100%. Im conservative, and don't tell anyone at work. I say I'm not political. This actually just started to change, and people who i know had been democrats are telling me they are voting trump. It's really blowing my mind.
@coolwater552 күн бұрын
We were raised to not talk politics party at all. We never had signs on lawns, nor signs in townships. One attended town halls to hear ALL the parties speak. ALL, even the fringe parties. There was literature to hand out en mass. We never said who we voted for, as that is SECRET for a reason. However, our lifestyle and actions usually reflected how one might vote. It worked better in society and for family gatherings. Now, the attacks to outright estrangement have gone berserk. Canadian BTW. I still keep my vote private. However, I did have to vote different in my 50 years of voting to oust a party. I've always voted according to platforms plus actual performance, history of good performance. Now, the evil has grown into unrecognizable as even possible.
@Matthias11902 ай бұрын
I mowed the lawn, cleaned the kitchen, and did laundry. thank you guys for helping me do all that. Now if I could just get 3 more hrs I could clean my room too.
@ActiveTravelWestUSA2 ай бұрын
Same for me, but planted in garden spinach, green beans, beets. Becoming self sufficient
@myJesustestimony2 ай бұрын
Cleaning while listening and now planning to plant too...oh my!❤
@nothingnew7652 ай бұрын
Cleaning the apartment, unpacking from a trip, making some food.
@JohnPritzlaff2 ай бұрын
Finished a bottle of whiskey, successfully smoked several cigarettes, and took a massive, much-needed shit (IBS).
@cliftonbrown40512 ай бұрын
You too
@JohnJosephBurhopАй бұрын
I have no idea how this video ended up on my feed but I am absolutely fascinated by this conversation. Admittedly, I've never heard of either of you but I will be seeking content from both of you from this point forward. Thank you both for this highly intellectual interaction.
@OrangeUaLemonАй бұрын
Same
@paulamackinnon3262Ай бұрын
@JohnJosephBurhop it arrived on your feed to engage you in their brainwashing and suppress the vote. He packages it all up to sound so smart and of course there's always truth mixed in. Watch out. This stuff is designed for a purpose and he has a dog in the fight. He and his theories have been rejected by the scientific community. Look up criticisms of his work by people who haven't lost the notes that prove their premise.
@seriouslywtf4790Ай бұрын
Same. I have never listened to this guy before and now I’m hooked!
@OnlyinohiocringebossАй бұрын
He’s Peter Thiel’s puppet …
@thomasjamesdyejr1814Ай бұрын
They are instructing you.
@gwm6292 ай бұрын
What a fucking banger of a podcast. Eric and Chris should do this at least once a month. Always a phenomenal episode every time he’s on.
@ozant662 ай бұрын
that's the most perfect discription of Eric and Chris going at it I've read to date .... '' a fucking banger'' .... and it was
@johngagne332 ай бұрын
Dude, loose the bad language . .
@jasoncy312 ай бұрын
@@johngagne33 He loosed it alright! :)
@Irmski365Ай бұрын
@@jasoncy31😂😂😂😂
@lynndalton73314 күн бұрын
At this level, once a month seems exhausting!
@kathleenobrien474019 күн бұрын
Genuinely and thoroughly enjoyed this.. thank you I do have to say as a three time breast cancer survivor... I had no insurance and so was denied by many entities for getting reconstruction. So..these surgeries spoken of in your conversation.. However..it has helped me become stronger in many ways..
@flyingnorseman2 ай бұрын
Very few people I'd listen to for 3+ hours. Eric is one of the few.
@trevorryan25912 ай бұрын
I recommend 1.25 speed for him, but still…
@flyingnorseman2 ай бұрын
@@trevorryan2591 im at 1.75 my bro
@gordonbrinson6502 ай бұрын
Agreed, him and Jordan Peterson are it
@Micstewful2 ай бұрын
@@trevorryan2591 I generally need 1.25... but for some reason, I'm having to pause to listen and then process everything he's saying. I almost wonder if I'm being hypnotized by this subject matter. Does he want to confirm everything we believe to be true, but then tell us we need to just accept and live within the reality that's been created for us?
@arnaldoleon12 ай бұрын
I agree, but for the wrong reason. Eric is like audible porn --- sounds really nice at first glance but completely empty of meaning, and then you feel kinda dirty afterwards.
@Bob1934-l6d2 ай бұрын
Got into a discussion with a liberal along the lines of bias in the work place. I asked, "Go into work tomorrow wearing a MAGA hat and see what happens." He responded with "Shit, I would be fired before I got to my desk." he trailed off at the end realizing what he had just said. It was a Red Pill moment.
@StrangersIteDomum2 ай бұрын
The cognitive dissonance is real
@MongoLolz2 ай бұрын
I've already lived that reality. I worked for a healthcare company for 10 years. I knew most of the team were Democrats. I managed to make them believe that I didn't follow politics at all until we were doing a Zoom call and when I went to share my screen, I goofed and had a browser window open that had a pro-Trump page up and a bunch of the people on the call got all weird and quiet. The next day, a few of them kept bringing up derogatory "maga" topics like they were trying to get a response out of me. One of the guys I work with let it out that he was Republican and it shouldn't matter what I believe. They eliminated both our jobs (we are software engineers and we were already understaffed). Luckily we got a severance and I had enough saved that I haven't had to go back to work yet.
@aleyabellydance22 ай бұрын
@@MongoLolzwow! Thats crazy.
@WhenDevilsDuel2 ай бұрын
@@StrangersIteDomumthat's not cognitive dissonance. Liberalism is not inherently meritocratic. Meritocracy ideals are liberal by category, but that doesn't make them one in the same. Liberals believe in 'personal freedoms' and "equity" above all else, not pragmatism. Otherwise they would be the 'pragmatic' party rather than the "liberal" party.
@tylerrogers88072 ай бұрын
That's totally opposite from jobs that people use their hands to work. People that use their hands to work are more real world experience. College a.k.a. Educated. Has a tendency to be indoctrinated. Are taught to believe whatever the government tells you is true. Do you honestly believe that they got rid of operation mockingbird. Or operation MK ultra. They say they did but I seriously doubt that they did not according to the political landscape these days. No matter what side of the bird you fly It's the same bird. And our overlords like to keep us confused and fighting with each other so that we don't rebuild against them. Can you imagine how much taxes we would pay if we united. One thing is for sure though this country is heading towards an economic disaster. . Socialist marxist
@geoffquartermainebastin93022 ай бұрын
I have to comment again: Eric says he was a B- student. My expensive school told that I was "ineducatable". Yet I graduated from Oxford in the subject I found most difficult - economics, despite being hopeless at math (I still have no idea how I passed math). And I've had a 40'year career as a quantitative analyst/economist. So I find Eric's story heartwarming and relatable. Great interview. Thanks.
@sibbyeskie2 ай бұрын
It's like he said you leverage the thing you are good at. Maybe it was an inhuman degree of persistence, or patience, or making your own analogies to understand rather than memorizing for a test. The funny thing is there's a lot of examples of this part of intelligence being a distinguishing factor, but as a society we still like to reduce it down to how you do on a test. And determining often at the earliest moment possible if you're a "failure" at this attribute, and let that determine your entire future. I guess you found some version of the "cheat code." Good on you.
@ericp64962 ай бұрын
Intelligence and degrees have an inverse relationship.
@jonathanisrael97142 ай бұрын
The same thing was said about Thomas Edison when he was kicked out of school. Me thinks he was too smart for the public school system and intimidated teacher by default.
@elephantintheroom-francois4942 ай бұрын
@@deralufe9094grow up and pull yourself up by the bootstraps. I don’t have a degree. I went to a posh school and ended up dropping out of uni and became a jobbing gardener. Then studied property mastermind and converted my house into 3 flats. Since then have written a book and trained as a counsellor. I don’t belong to a regulatory body cuz they are all ‘woke’ but I get referrals word of mouth. Where there’s a will there’s a way!! C’mon - find a path and follow it. Put your energy behind it. 🤜
@le_th_2 ай бұрын
Grades are not indicative of intelligence. Grades are indicative of how well you regurgitate what any teacher/professor wants you to regurgitate on things that are given a grade. No adult with a high IQ has difficulty understanding this, as long as that adult has about 3-3.5 decades of experience under their belt and their eyes open.
@TheVisitor319 күн бұрын
People like Eric are so important. Thank you Eric!
@marshmallow2202 ай бұрын
My god there is still emotionally intelligent /high IQ people having a civil conversation on the internet how refreshing. This is what I expect from our politicians this is what Americans deserve.
@mackdog8652 ай бұрын
This dude just sold you a fairy tale. If u wish upon a star ⭐ 😂
@Ivaed2 ай бұрын
None of our politicians are this intelligent. Nor are they this genuine. Ever. So your expectations are way too high.
@roy15832 ай бұрын
Not really, just need politicians who actually care and work for the people, accountability and getting rid of the corruption. A majority of the problems are the intell agencies and federal reserve which have allowed the USA to destroy half of the world
@elsajones63252 ай бұрын
@@mackdog865in spite of all the evidence out in the open?
@woodyshelton79352 ай бұрын
Why would any of you expect a politician to be concerned with anyone but themselves? I am not being cynical; it’s just the nature of the beast. Politicians are not leaders; they are there to consolidate and continue power and influence for their own and benefactors interests. Not ours.
@Iron.Historian2 ай бұрын
I'm a simple man, I see Eric, I click.
@ThatsnotwhereIparkedmycar2 ай бұрын
always!
@houndsontherun2 ай бұрын
Right? No click bait title even needed.
@DetachedK2 ай бұрын
True, he speaks true... if you listen
@KitaJabig2 ай бұрын
same here lol
@rdub4nd2 ай бұрын
All day everyday
@thedudedude.F2 ай бұрын
I'm 29 minutes in and this is everything I've been waiting for and more so far. Thank you Eric And Chris for this. Everyone in America need to watch this. This needs to be shown in every high school
@richardturner849519 күн бұрын
As a highly intelligent ,yet mostly self educated individual I knew string theory HAD TO BE HORSESHIT . Because I have tried for years to understand it and could not grasp any concept of it . Thsnk you Eric for finally informing us high IQ but not highly educated people . At 67 years old I try to learn EVERYDAY OF MY LIFE !
@joeneil548519 күн бұрын
So if you can't understand it, it's horseshit...? 🤔
@newintellectual2 ай бұрын
I hadn't heard of either Chris or Eric before but I'm ending up watching the entire, very long interview. It's truly refreshing to hear two good, highly intelligent men have a calm, reasoned discussion on many interesting topics. A genuine thank-you to both.
@iamamueller19792 ай бұрын
You have a lot of catching up to do then! Brett Weinstein, Jordan Peterson, Douglas Murray… You could start with the beginning of Dave Rubin’s show and just binge the first 5 years.
@Sweet-AlohaАй бұрын
@newintellectual - Ditto🎶
@yaadhassan42612 ай бұрын
How can a human being be so! Fascinating, funny, sharp and eloquent. I set on the edge of my seat , literally, for almost the entire episode. That was one of the best, most unique, complex conversations I've seen in a long time! Thank you.
@irszgatti2 ай бұрын
the type of intelligence that includes that introspective emotional intelligence is great.
@a1b1c1842 ай бұрын
This was 3 and a half hours of pure wisdom and insights into the very confusing world we live in now. Eric and his brother Bret are two men I have the upmost respect for. This may have been the most overall interesting podcast I've ever watched/listened too.
@bcsemotorworks2462Ай бұрын
@a1b1c184 Oh snap, they are brothers? I was thinking they both have that exacting way of speaking. No ummm's or uhhh's. Now I know why.
@ashleywebb2736Ай бұрын
And Eric is great too
@Olga-jm5xfАй бұрын
@yaadhassan4261 I hear you!! This was food for though and for the heart. Loved it so much that I wished it had been even longer.
@citizenjournalist24012 ай бұрын
"I don't like getting energy from hurting people." That's why I respect Eric. That statement, in my opinion, is an aura around him. Classy and raised right. 💯👏🏽
@33cjenkinsАй бұрын
FAKE NEWS MEDIA PLATFORMS ARE ALMOST ALL LYING. DESTROYING USA 🇺🇸 😢
@kaisailor120 күн бұрын
The most candid and informative YT video that I've ever seen.
@jonyeazel2 ай бұрын
Chris does a great job of getting the most out of Eric in these interviews. In such a simple way. Great interview brother.
@atix502 ай бұрын
I'm so impressed by Chris. He's becoming one of my favourites. He's inspired me to rediscover my love of books.
@twistedfocus2 ай бұрын
Agreed. While it’s clear he’s a very smart guy, it’s more important that he’s genuinely inquisitive and is asking questions to consider the answer, not to signal his own belief. Similar to Rogan, and likely why they’re both popular.
@glamoagency56422 ай бұрын
@@twistedfocus good take. he's an upmarket Rogan.
@fernando30612 ай бұрын
I like him as a person but he's not a good fit for interviewing this guy. He just isn't, he needs to stop pretending he knows what Weinstein is talking about half the time and just ask questions. I can tell when Weinstein is losing him, and Chris is too insecure to say "what does that mean?", anywhere near to the extent necessary for him to truly follow along.
@beverlyskladzien81752 ай бұрын
He asks questions for his followers. Thanks Chris!!
@wfer3652 ай бұрын
Man oh man. The last 30 or so minutes was just jaw dropping. This man’s brain is on a level that mankind will one day wish it never lost. Thank you Eric and Chris.
@leeellenharris8371Ай бұрын
I completely agree. I think the first 10 minutes and the last 30 minutes need to be seen by everyone.
@Urkonf5681Ай бұрын
A bunch of intellec-geenotice how smart I am. Pscho-babble bs
@Cinnabar_and_Chalcanthite2 ай бұрын
"But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother." George Orwell, 1984
@afrobluatlanta2380Ай бұрын
So very chilling.
@Tinyteacher111115 күн бұрын
@@Cinnabar_and_Chalcanthite I taught that book to high school seniors. It was disturbing.
@Wavetheory8513 күн бұрын
I occasionally come across Weinstein posts on twitter but he is much far better in this long format. I am so impressed as how he can explain and communicate it all to an average guy like me. I didn’t wake up somewhat until after the great financial crisis but started to really become concerned in during trumps campaign in 2015 and more concerned as I became aware of Elliot wave theory in 2017. I can definitely see the unraveling explained at 41:00 as the dollar index collapses. The pivot is coming in the coming months. Elliot wave theory is excellent in understanding what will happen to assets over time and into the future and this man puts it into words but may not have the timetable that Elliot wave theory provides. Feel free to hate on the comment you took the time to read, I’m just a dummy and wish everyone the best. If you can’t get out, become more self sufficient and stay safe. Getting real close to the monetary reset now (12-15 months I hope) Good luck.
@barrykochverts41492 ай бұрын
I spend more time pausing Eric's discourse to look up his ideas, acronyms, tropes and memes than I do on entire podcasts by some people. And Chris' willingness to open himself up to be instructed and corrected is key to what I learn. Chris stands in for us, using his own intelligence and knowledge to grease the wheels. We can never know how authentic Eric is being, but even if he is, at times, playing a role, speaking in allegories (rather than truly laying himself bare) there is no question that his intentions are pure. Thank you, both of you.
@SuperCopkillahАй бұрын
Ok.
@jlrdelivers2 ай бұрын
I have a really bad habit of starting Eric Weinstein podcast episodes 15 minutes before the bed time I was planning for and then getting 3 hours less sleep than I was hoping for
@evilsaddist666Ай бұрын
I just did the same thing 😂
@ColdSteel-dz3pfАй бұрын
Same lol
@sl4983Ай бұрын
LOL! Revenge bedtime procrastination
@SapwolfАй бұрын
Same here. Oops!
@hollyj.fisher8872Ай бұрын
This is happening to me now😅
@stuartharris5693Ай бұрын
I studied electrical engineering in the 80’s. 5 years for a 4 year degree. NOT ONCE was the name Tesla mentioned. It was only several years later that I read about him independently. (Nearly all of our ac tech has its roots in Tesla’s discoveries.) I have since observed that nearly every subject has been altered to hide things. His comments on ‘manufactured reality,’ etc. are the ‘tip of the iceberg.’
@atomictime9410Ай бұрын
Niagara Falls, Goat Island has a great memorial to him. Griffith Park Observatory in Hollywood has an original operational Tesla Coil.
@namtran2235Ай бұрын
"Tesla" was not mentioned? So what was the unit of magnetic field strength back then? What was the unit of magnetic flux density?
@wearemany73Ай бұрын
Could it be “informational degradation” rather than intentional manipulation?
@Jack-cc3qmАй бұрын
It's because Tesla wanted to give the world wireless electricity and you can't put a meter on wireless electricity. And if you are even tangentially associated with electronics and electricity and you go looking into or experimenting with Tesla's ideas you're a crazy person.
@darrenkamalu9047Ай бұрын
@@stuartharris5693 Tesla was the man. No one like him.
@pborkstromКүн бұрын
I love it that Eric understands modern music perfectly.
@BeccaWright_BehaviorDesignX5 сағат бұрын
I will give him that. Sung the penned song of a Coal miners wife.
@AliciaGarciaWeb2 ай бұрын
"We have a country with no President, but we've moved on. Hey, what's Taylor Swift doing?" American life in 2024 in a nut shell.
@tammyc44302 ай бұрын
The dems are rarely held accountable. Such egregious circumstances need to be righteously dealt with but I suspect Roman's 1 is in play. We have wisdom to know and let God deal. It's almost over. Seek, and you will find. Jesus is Lord. Knock, and he will open the door.
@mrnathan20152 ай бұрын
You were two days early haha
@alchemicalfire56992 ай бұрын
Taylor swift is talking about how she’s voting for Harris based on her “research” 😂
@carolgonzales42622 ай бұрын
Insane America
@rosaluztinoco15042 ай бұрын
I am an inmigrant since food is very expensive I am considering 🐈🐩😂
@jackjackson5452 ай бұрын
I have been listening to Eric for years. He talks to people, never talks down to them and provides provocative content.
@plumtart2 ай бұрын
@Malenti he's the always THE smartest guy in the room. Can't listen anymore.
@JM-vh7oc2 ай бұрын
I'll never forget how cruel he was to his brother when Brett was on Eric's podcast.
@rock_stocks_on_the_blocks2 ай бұрын
I love Eric lot's of people don't enjoy how he speaks.
@estherruth46922 ай бұрын
@JM-vh7oc what was that podcast? I completely missed that
@iamamueller19792 ай бұрын
@@JM-vh7ocwhat?! I missed that. Which was it? I’d be very disappointed because I like them both so much.
@mremington82 ай бұрын
i love Eric- as a Right leaning Republican, his intelligence and composure is the quality opponent we deserve. I wish the left was more like him, we are all Americans first and we should at least fundamentally agree that we strive to be better no matter what side your on.
@glamoagency56422 ай бұрын
what makes you think he's left
@Avas_2cool4u2 ай бұрын
@@glamoagency5642he’s by all former standards left leaning. As I could say for myself and many others, however, now we are no longer considered left. We aren’t the ones who have moved. The goalposts have.
@aaronpannell64012 ай бұрын
@Avas_2cool4u Trump has definitely moved the goalposts more to the right by illegally trying to stay in power after losing an election
@alexcipriani60032 ай бұрын
@@mremington8 well there’s definitely people on the left like that you allow the wrong people define the left for you
@cw-on-yt2 ай бұрын
@@Avas_2cool4u: That's right. Too few people realize that American "conservatives" are trying to _conserve_ the best parts of a _liberal_ revolution/experiment. ("Classical Liberals," they're sometimes called.) Meanwhile, the American left, who formerly called themselves "liberals," have given up on anything liberty-oriented. They are now _totalitarian leftists_ (but, in Orwell-speak, that's called "progressives"). This means the American left are no longer liberal. That means that the American right are the only remaining liberals, and they're trying to _conserve_ the part of liberalism (the "classical" part like free speech, right-of-conscience-to-dissent, Federalism, economic autonomy, and firearms rights) which the left-liberals either have abandoned (freedom-of-speech) or never supported (economic autonomy and firearms rights). That's how it happened that the Democrats became anti-liberal, while the Republicans, who once didn't _seem_ liberal because their _form_ of liberalism was Burkean (pro-traditions, pro-non-governmental-communities), are the _only game in town_ for those who're still liberal.
@SPutubeuser13 күн бұрын
Great content. Don’t listen if you need to be sleeping. Interesting content will keep you listening.
@christieboy54192 ай бұрын
This is one of the most important conversations on KZbin. Love listening to Eric.
@brendawilliams80622 ай бұрын
Main idea is it takes most everyone fifteen minutes to figure out what space ship is being defined
@happycat33992 ай бұрын
You know what I love? the comments. This has for the most part started a dialogue that I haven’t seen in a long time. (Barring the nasty folks that just have to put people down for some reason.) This reminds me of discussions we’d have in college. Like a think tank of views. I hadn’t realized how much I’ve missed this type of info sharing. Really good points of view that get you thinking in perhaps a little different direction. Thank you 🌼
@beecee96812 ай бұрын
I come to KZbin just as much for the comments, as I do the conversations or interviews
@happycat33992 ай бұрын
Me too 😃
@Makenoise88012 ай бұрын
Your point can’t be overstated. What a wonderful observation 👍🏻
@RlRdHdАй бұрын
I wish I had these kinda conversations, just started a sociology class and chapter 1 from the textbook, bashing Trump and Republicans, and praising the dem party. 🤬
@saysirregardlessonpurposeАй бұрын
Yeah I miss long nights doing what I call "philosophy-ing" (pronounced fil-o-so-fy-ing) back in my college days. Always a ton of fun and refreshing.
@jaredmello2 ай бұрын
“They aren’t trying to fool you, they are trying to instruct you.” Eric Weinstein
@rigelb90252 ай бұрын
Translation : *''Listen. Accept. Obey. Repeat.''*
@MrJambiwana2 ай бұрын
I think we're beyond the need for instruction we're in the it doesn't matter what you think/say it's gonna happen anyway
@FMIFestival2 ай бұрын
They think they can fool the intelligent but they instruct the sheep.
@myJesustestimony2 ай бұрын
"They" tell us what to do all the time...waking up is a must.
@jamesdewane16422 ай бұрын
And Weinstein himself is their mouthpiece. "Whatever it is..." stfu. You know what it is. Does anyone buy the pretense that he's not in and of it?
@gordonanderson97092 күн бұрын
Luv listening to these well read, smart thoughtful guys talk! Side note, didn’t know Chris was a gear head, luv the old school garage setting and Forty’s Patina’d PU truck! Anyone know what the other car is….Mercedes?
@saguaroh94072 ай бұрын
Eric's description of competing democracy definitions (5:45 to 7:15) is a thing of beauty - he perfectly puts into words what a lot of us have known to be true for a long time.
@teresahiggs48962 ай бұрын
Yes!
@astridparker85442 ай бұрын
Ageeed, I thought this was brilliant 😊
@NickB11212 ай бұрын
15 years ago: "Its just a small number of people. And theyre not bothering you!" Today: "That small number became teachers/politicians/judges. And now theyre forcing this decadence onto your kids." Ron DeSantis said it best; if you have a small problem, solve it before it becomes a big problem!"
@CMA4182 ай бұрын
And no doubt Ron and Eric will be there to profit from it.
@illbeyourmonster19592 ай бұрын
conservatives: If we just ignore it hard enough it will go away on its own.
@epicphailure882 ай бұрын
DeSantis only cares about his master in Israel.
@CMA4182 ай бұрын
@@illbeyourmonster1959 Also conservatives: don't blame other people for your problems...unless it's liberals.
@illbeyourmonster19592 ай бұрын
@@CMA418 Right now I see the conservative right paying the price for several decades of them refusing to fight back no matter their losses.
@bonniechase55992 ай бұрын
At the beginning, Weinstein talked about 2 kinds of conflicting democracy, popular and institutional. Our founding fathers addressed this. They said democracy means majority rule, which always ends in tyranny. This was a known fact back when people were truly educated. So they gave us a constitutional republic instead, which gave us choice but more of a cushion against tyranny. Even so, the people must occasionally fight and correct a system that becomes corrupted over time. We are overdue now.
@mackdog8652 ай бұрын
No, we are not going back. Vote blue 💙
@SuckYourselfyainbred2 ай бұрын
@@mackdog865 Silence when grown ups are talking. We are overdue.
@fernandoalarcon85342 ай бұрын
@@mackdog865please exit the conversation. You’re nowhere near bright enough to understand the context of what was just written.
@Im-ahthegreatАй бұрын
😂
@julianj9830Ай бұрын
@@fernandoalarcon8534 It's a bot. Look at Its other comments.
@cdmsofficialКүн бұрын
this showed up randomly after what i was previously watching. never heard of Eric Weinstein, barely heard of the interviewer. this was absolutely mindblowing. i didnt think i could be entertained while fully confused at times and out of my comprehensive league. i dont even want to risk sounding phony by raving further but this man is brilliant. he may have sparked an real interest in physics for me. absolutely excellent. 👏🏾
@BeccaWright_BehaviorDesignX5 сағат бұрын
Funny how you are easily 🤔 influenced by this just doesn't pop on but intentional to keep the cabal going. To believe your in control but your not. You got gas lighter by professionals. 😆 I look at black outfits differently now. You are all mourning for the loss of Harris. More like the control crime syndicate will be booted out of The US.
@bradleyjohnson61072 ай бұрын
I don’t know why, but I find this guest to be one of the most fascinating, interesting and entertaining people to listen to. He has a way of speaking the keeps you on the edge of your seat and begging for more.
@RogertBawlsenz-rc3pq2 ай бұрын
Because it is actually ideas and words, as opposed to Constant Lying and Deception from our media
@father3dollarbill2 ай бұрын
Same here. Love to hear Eric and Bret speak. Eric a little bit more, even.
@TheDionysianFields2 ай бұрын
Ask a simple yes or no question and he'll give you a 3-hour, possibly related anecdote.
@wyw2012 ай бұрын
@@TheDionysianFields The answer to every Yes/No question is "It Depends"
@dukecity76882 ай бұрын
His brother Brett is equally brilliant and eloquent.
@NickBrodziak-jk4fk2 ай бұрын
Eric and his brother, Bret, are amazingly brilliant people!
@hithisisnotpaul2 ай бұрын
Bret can be very sloppy in his reasoning.
@ZIbroweed2 ай бұрын
I've heard a lot of people speak who sound more educated than intelligent. This man is not one of them. I love how he recalls songs that are relevant to the conversation. There are so many complex thoughts that are distilled well in good music. It's astounding that so few people do this.
@LisaTrusty2 ай бұрын
I agree
@zugzug99692 ай бұрын
Very well said
@rabinraj152 ай бұрын
Well said... I agree..
@Rockall__2 ай бұрын
He is one of the smartest humans we have. I've paid attention to him for years. The smartest people can be the hardest to follow
@305dadecounty3052 ай бұрын
@Rockall__ Read it in a leadership book. Smart people don't know how to make people follow them because they cannot articulate what theyre thinking to influence people to follow them. In other words, they struggle to get other people to see their vision and describe their vision.
@fajowepodroze10 күн бұрын
This was probably my favourite episode of Modern Wisdom. I definitely take my time to appreciate the aesthetics of the set up. ❤
@CatherineCowley-x9i2 ай бұрын
Love Chris and Eric so much. One of the few places to find decent, civil people talking politics, for example, without spewing hate and attacking others. Talking about tough questions and individual issues is important - rather than just following one party line or the other.
@calista12802 ай бұрын
Except 1 is totally brainwashed by his Marxist-Dems party... smh
@williamchandler25582 ай бұрын
If voting matters, they would let us vote.
@patrickmartin24852 ай бұрын
Unholy is what is going on in the Republican Party.
@mackdog8652 ай бұрын
This was nothing but propaganda. Trump had a failed coup he couldn't unite the Republicans.
@williamlarimer3342 ай бұрын
We've had the democratic portion of our gov't stolen by lackey's of the luciferian global elite, stolen from us by people who are projecting that loss of democratic influence on Gov't policies onto We the People who need to have that influence to continue FORCING those gov't criminals to do what WE need. Worrying about hate for the destruction of our lives is starting at the wrong end. Things are being fixed by our beloved military leaders (the only ones able to bring honesty back to gov't). We will soon be required to stay inside and let the needed changes be made to our information sources by our patriotic military men. It's happening now, and by 2025, we WILL have our the democratic part of the republic back. Thinking that we can go on forever without productivity to support the butt-sitter's "free lifestyle" is foolishness that has been activated in the early 1980's and our expenses covered by "borrowing" fiat money from bankers who just counterfeited it from thin air until a complete collapse is inevitable and now upon us. It will get ugly and the matrix curtain will come down in less than a month. Get ready and don't be too surprised about the inability of curtain between We the People and truth to be maintained.
@Unsolicited-Info2 ай бұрын
Eric is one of my favorite modern day thinkers. May he live long and prosper
@father3dollarbill2 ай бұрын
he's very unique. we say everyone is, but some are less and some are more. I believe that a 100%.
@rigelb90252 ай бұрын
@@father3dollarbill He should be awarded with the 'Nobel Uniqueness Prize'. Only one can ever be given, otherwise it loses all its value.
@sup1e2 ай бұрын
I like Eric but there are some obv holes in his reasoning. People were willing to take a lark/shot on trump in 16. He's a known quantity as a pol now. And despite what hardcore trumpers say--they are not a majority of the country hell they're not even a majority of republicans more like somewhere around half. Just another faction. If all of the populist/silent majority rhetoric were true he wouldn't have lost last time and wouldn't be in a street fight this time. He'd be sitting pat on an obv landslide. Everything is not a conspiracy. Being on the podcast circuit/trying to stay relevant somehow in a part of it and he has to continually find a way to tell a certain segment something along the lines of what they want to hear. He knows all too well it can be swiped away if he goes too far off-script.
@goergeskaplan2910Ай бұрын
Cheers. I'm joigning to you. My best to them both.
@adamp108Ай бұрын
hahaha this is deranged lunacy. but he's one of my favorite clowns, after bret/heather
@linkmaster12312 ай бұрын
It's conversations like this that simultaneously soothe my soul and terrify it at the same time but ultimately remind me that I'm not alone noticing the insanity.
@Billtwiggmeister2 ай бұрын
What bothers me, my gf, desires to live in blissful ignorance to all of it. And blames corporate greed for what most all Americans are facing. I can’t change her mind, I can only keep being me. But can’t help but think, that there are a lot of people out there just like her. That choose to ignore what may be on the horizon.
@Joe-sg9ll2 ай бұрын
did you notice that HE's participating? he's doing exactly what he's pointing out
@JY-tq8dr2 ай бұрын
Wow. I feel exactly the same way.
@FoxholeIndustries2 ай бұрын
Well said
@chazitup132 ай бұрын
No alone for sure. My wife keeps complaining about me, my highlighting(?) all the "issues", i.e. too many to name here, the condition of America and the world, but I still try to explain, educate yet, it is times that try men's souls. Sometimes it's like watching the waste in the toilet go round and round, as the water rushes over it and the final sound as it goes bye bye in the dark hole in the bottom of the abyss(toilet). God helps us all.
@elizabethbryan76015 күн бұрын
Thank you, Chris, I appreciate Bret's contributions to your conversations! Keep him coming!
@deborahmacevoy41842 ай бұрын
2:22:30 I started crying and paused the video to thank you and Eric. I believe the story Eric shares reveals one of the most significant human superpowers that our culture and society has deliberately obfuscated from the day we begin our individual accumulation of 'knowledge.' It's been alluded to in parables and bumper stickers, but Eric cracks the code in his telling. We are so much more than we've been limited to believe, our fear of failure and the consequences of non-comformity have dulled our instincts and shamed our individual reach for everything that lies beyond the 'given'. I hope many others got to 2:22 and not only shed tears of recognition - but resolve to own the lesson. Thank you Chris and Eric, the message I heard - and the love with which it was delivered - means more than words can convey.
@megantoth67212 ай бұрын
You write very well! Maybe you should write a book!
@deborahmacevoy41842 ай бұрын
@@megantoth6721 thank you for your kind words, I really needed to hear this podcast today
@mmklassen2 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Your comment was written so well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@STERLING43O2 ай бұрын
That was beautiful. I agree. We are incredibly powerful. We just believe we are human. Have a amazing day friend.
@kswannie2 ай бұрын
I sure wish Eric was my father.
@BeepTalford-nu8mm2 ай бұрын
Chris - I don't know you other than this podcast, and others of yours I've watched. From what I have seen, I would never say that you come across as pandering to your guest. Despite being incredibly sharp minded and precise with your language, you don't ever seem to argue or be rude to people. You are unpretentious, and never imply that you are omniscient with your language. It is refreshing and approachable. I appreciate you, and hope you aren't being too hard on yourself. There is a shortage of good English manners, and we need as much as we can get here in the U.S. Thank you
@elephantintheroom-francois4942 ай бұрын
Listened to this after listening to Russell brand. Don’t get me wrong, I like Russell, but I kept having to do a double take on this podcast. So calm, composed, spacious, unpretentious, lacking in ADHD 5-in-1 questions 😂... What a contrast!! ❤ ps . I also have ADHD , so I know what to look for 😉
@bigsalupnorth2 ай бұрын
Chris, I honor you sir. Thank you for having the fortitude to put Eric on. We need his voice out there in times like these.
@CMA4182 ай бұрын
Eric needs to be engaging in more debates with people who disagree with him. I've noticed he's pretty much stopped doing this. He's been primarily staying in his echo chamber and avoiding any direct challenges to his own narrative. We need his voice, yes, but we also need his voice to be challenged.
@bigsalupnorth2 ай бұрын
@CMA418 Absolutely! It's the essence of human growth. With that said there are few platforms which allow for this type of highly public, open discourse.
@Normandy_Mike15 күн бұрын
The sensemaking section of this (why having public opinions is exhausting) is one of the best discussions of its kind I've seen. Thanks for that.
@dag4102 ай бұрын
I joined the Navy after high school, not too long after September 11th, 2001. My first deployment was a CD ops, during the deployment we off loaded tens of tons of pure cocaine. Every 2.2 lb brick was loaded on pallets, then loaded on 18 wheelers. During the deployment we captured the same mule, twice... On my second duty station, a Naval Hospital, I met a Vietnam veteran who was covered in a full body rash. As a Hospital Corpsman, I checked him in, while taking his vitals and looking over his medical history, he told me a story about his job during the Vietnam War. This veteran has had the same rash, documented, since the late 70's. After the doctor checked him out, I spoke to the commander about the patient and I was informed this rash was all in his head. I questioned this theory because I could see it. I was ordered to drop it. Months later, I volunteered to join the green zone in the Middle East. During this deployment after seeing things and talking to multiple USA B. contractors, spec. Ops, and other soldiers, I became extremely depressed. I came to realize my beautiful republic did not have Honor or at least not at the standards I held, the standards I was taught by my government. The standards that separate us from the terrorists. 17 years and multiple careers later, I have come to realize this infection has infected business, families, social movements, churches, local government, etc... I see this everywhere and it's sad. Now, I work for a 501 (c)3 organization and one day, I woke up and realized my entire life is a badly managed matrix and I am apart of the problem.😢
@user-fk9kx6to9x2 ай бұрын
But you had concern for others and that sets you apart . Your standards are not those of the government you served. That's why we need God back in our country. Keep us sane . Thank you for your service ❤
@priscillafranklin56332 ай бұрын
You joined for the right reasons. There’s no way you could have known the Military Industrial Complex had turned into a global criminal organization. They are very good at keeping the truth compartmentalized. God Bless you. 🫡
@AMelton-lh3tg2 ай бұрын
As a former government employee 20 years. to thyself be true
@virginiahobby37262 ай бұрын
Ask Jesus Christ for forgiveness, many were decieved, that's on them and not you. The only one who can save us is Christ alone.God Bkess you as you.Pray for discernment, understanding, wisdom and prudence and Christ will give you those gifts.
@justsayin36002 ай бұрын
In this world, you are not alone. Make peace with yourself and others, now that you are enlightened in this way.
@joshuabriggs71142 ай бұрын
After listening to Eric & Chris for 3 hours I am both alternately inspired and tragically, existentially terrified! This has been one of, if not the, most important discussions I've been party to. With all my heartfelt civility, gentlemen, I thank you.
@Micstewful2 ай бұрын
Thank you, but also... now what? We just accept it and stop trying to tell the others? Ignorance really is bliss... but we didn't come here at this time in the history of our souls just to mind our own business.
@marksalsbery98262 ай бұрын
I still have faith in humanity. It will be slow, but I don’t think humans respond well to being dumbed down, and they’ve taken it too far. People are starting to feel it. They don’t know what it is, but something is up. I wish I had another 60 years to be part of whatever happens!
@YourOldDog27 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this KZbin. This is the second viewing of this work in its entirety. I made it out of 1965 high school by the skin of my tooth. But following your work validates to me that I am not nearly as stupid as my high school teachers constantly told me I was. Eric, you are a breath of fresh air in that I believe you feel you are talking to adults and not children. I will say you have changed what life this 78 year old has left. The highest compliment I can give a person with my limited knowledge is that I would love to float around with you in a small boat fishing for Bass or Crappie. God Bless you and I pray the Force continues to shine on you and yours.
@nineteeneightyfour368023 күн бұрын
Same thing for me only I got out in 80.
@RebeccaGallin20 күн бұрын
Wow I truly relate to your comment as well. Just found this, maybe the powers that be thought I would ignore this. Nope I love a challenge, like you both do.
@mallariculp355119 күн бұрын
I have to say, you literally came up with the best idea ever- to sit in a boat with Eric, undistracted, just to listen to him think, and have time to ask him my own questions. I guess we should buy his book. Lol
@learningabtdharmainsightfu709217 күн бұрын
I luuuv this comment!
@Leta-j2rКүн бұрын
Thank you! Learning to ask others about self awareness!
@MatthewJRend2 ай бұрын
The Weinstein brothers are 2 of our finest national treasures. You simply leave a better person everytime you listen to them. I would love to listen to a 3 hour plus sit down with Eric/Bret and Peterson
@CriticalLinker2 ай бұрын
It might be a feast too rich to digest in one sitting.
@jacewatson94012 ай бұрын
That would be a difficult podcast to digest. Full of information packed morsels of knowledge
@aaaron63992 ай бұрын
😂
@Billtwiggmeister2 ай бұрын
@@CriticalLinkerthis podcast here, I’m having to listen to it, overtime. I can’t take in all of what he is saying, at once, it’s simply too much for my ADD-Brain to handle.
@malcolmlarri90732 ай бұрын
Imagine their family dinner parties ?!
@adz3332 ай бұрын
Chris I'm only about 15 minutes in and I want to recognize you for how much you've developed as an interviewer, particularly for a guy like Eric. So far, you've really let him speak, you've prodded for specificity. World-class and well done
@lindaghirardi8382 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've heard Eric Weinstein. Wow . . . very intelligent, informed man!
@jamesbarthelemy59262 ай бұрын
Oh boy. Wait til you find out he has a brother that was shafted out of a novel prize. This family is something
@pmo81352 ай бұрын
He's brilliant and great at teaching
@pmo81352 ай бұрын
@@jamesbarthelemy5926Brett is my fav!
@Phil_548Ай бұрын
check out his two other interviews with Chris Williamson, too.
@freeclimb5487Ай бұрын
Yeah, he and his brother are actual geniuses.
@10TallDwarves16 күн бұрын
Impressive to be able to fit 2 hours of sponsors into a 3.5 hour video
@Hello.Newman2 ай бұрын
I was dismissive of Eric for the past few years, mostly from seeing him as pompous and grandiose. This interview was a turning point for me. I respect him now. The way he explained love and heteronormativity aligns with how I feel. He put words to how I feel about politics and I think he is much more in touch with our day to day than I had seen previously. Well done Eric. New fan.
@jacewatson94012 ай бұрын
He’s crazy intelligent and that comes off as arrogant at times.
@hazeleyestimes52 ай бұрын
Watch the interview Chris did with Eric about a year ago "why can no one agree on the truth anymore". I've watched it a few times as it's one of my favorites. His line about dunking and dragging on the internet is not man's highest order has stuck with me. And his ideas about physics, although I don't agree with some of his ideas.
@TherealTenmanI2 ай бұрын
He was pretty bad a while ago, just as bright but WOW was he dim about orange man. He was brilliant before, he is brilliant after, he was brilliant during... I hope he had a period of embarrassment, the problems he is trying to solve are very important.
@Gr88tful2 ай бұрын
@@moonashawell it's hard to know the "truth" as facts and present it humble- for 1 it's not his idea- it's just truth. He didn't create it- he sees it. I work with 2 year old and I figure I'm like the 1 year old that keeps hitting himself in the head and looks to the all knowing teacher like"wtf was that?;?; why is this happening to me?!" Or even the 2 year old that stand in place as the peer keeps slapping at them- to me- simple truth- MOVE. BUT they don't understand yet
@danieltaylor17842 ай бұрын
I think people with unfathomable intelligence often come off a little belligerent. Must be hard being a genius trying to pass as a normal dude
@SD-cz8og2 ай бұрын
This was very thought provoking, I'm glad it showed up on my feed. Sometimes 3 1/2 minutes is too long to watch someone talk, but in this case, 3 1/2 hours wasn't long enough.
@JudahOstaraАй бұрын
I am so appreciative of so many moments in this conversation. Thank you gentlemen!
@Lukpahyo119 күн бұрын
Brilliant conversation! Stayed up too long with work pending in the morning 😮! Absolutely well worth it!!!!👍🏽👍🏽😎
@carpediemcotidiem2 ай бұрын
00:04 Uncertainty about U.S. presidential candidates and the global political system. 02:38 International agreements at risk with changing leadership 07:01 Donald Trump is viewed as a wild card and relatively unconstrained. 09:08 Uncertainty surrounds the leadership of the United States 14:02 Media controls the narrative and limits free thought 16:19 Understanding retroactive continuity in fictional works 20:24 Questioning managed reality and retconning of information 22:31 Importance of maintaining safeties in data analysis 26:42 Distinguishing between reasonable skepticism and extreme conspiracy theories 28:39 The widespread gaslighting on the internet is mind-blowing 32:36 Tech industry bias towards Democrat-friendly 34:26 The engine of Revolution driven by expressing unfiltered thoughts 38:43 The invisible world is discovered through the visible world's failure to close. 40:48 The impact of undoing NATO and the world order on markets, nukes, and social media 44:59 Physics advancements potentially illegal under certain acts 47:05 Discussion on banning theoretical physics and implications on AI regulation 51:14 Complex structures hidden from view can impact decisions 53:12 String theory is the most failed theory in the history of physics. 57:12 Eric Weinstein is comparing the actions of certain physicists to the behavior of Bill in the movie Kill Bill. 59:30 Discussion on theoretical retconning in relation to string theory 1:03:56 Lying as a way of life in public discourse 1:06:02 Call to reinstate funding for basic research 1:09:57 Challenging traditional views on attention and undeserved recognition 1:11:52 Discussion on the reputations of physicists and their work. 1:15:48 Impact of criticism and response dynamics 1:17:57 Modeling constructive criticism and highlighting positivity in feedback 1:22:02 Need for ethical and constructive debates 1:24:14 Eric Weinstein emphasizes the concept of 'strice and squeeze' in response to criticism. 1:28:12 Navigating through differing opinions and perspectives 1:30:23 Need for caution in labeling people 1:34:28 Discussing the importance of context in content creation and online fandom 1:36:18 The current political climate is mentally exhausting for those with moderate open-mindedness. 1:40:34 Concerns about leadership temperament and governance 1:42:14 The abortion poll results show surprising unity between pro-life and pro-choice proponents. 1:46:18 Certainty is a proxy for expertise. 1:48:19 Embracing uncertainty and different perspectives 1:52:16 The need for new concepts to navigate modern life 1:54:11 Canned humor disappearing impacts cultural wisdom and human understanding 1:58:12 Achieving success involves embracing discomfort and hard work. 2:00:08 Discussion on cognitive clusters 2:04:04 People often lack self-awareness in conversations 2:05:56 Social confidence and following social mores affect our behavior and conversations. 2:10:04 Joe Rogan's conversational style and how it differs from other podcasters. 2:12:02 Balancing recognition and humility in discussions 2:15:49 Maintaining agency in the face of adversity 2:17:45 A boy named Sue has to become tough and agentic in search of his father 2:21:38 Opportunities for fast-tracking education exist through unconventional methods. 2:23:52 Embracing disagreeability fosters innovation and problem-solving. 2:28:05 High agency is about finding the cheat codes to life. 2:30:10 Strategic thinking and finding leverage points in interactions. 2:34:19 Effective problem-solving and prioritizing family 2:36:20 Geometric Unity and Immortality Claims 2:40:46 Exploration of dimensions and shapes 2:42:43 Challenges of orthogonal thinking 2:46:40 Exploring uncharted territories within the mind and body 2:48:44 Use of algebraic crutches for visualizing higher dimensions. 2:53:23 The song discusses the complexities of relationships and gender dynamics. 2:55:33 The importance of romance and traditional values in relationships 2:59:58 Looking at potential revolution and future political scenarios. 3:02:11 Discussing the concepts of unburdening history and revolution 3:06:55 Standing firm against systemic forces 3:09:21 Discussion on Marxist thought influence on modern economics. 3:13:49 Donald Trump is not who he seems to be 3:16:18 Maximizing profit is putting everything at risk 3:20:45 West Virginia and Kentucky had slavery in the 20th century. 3:23:09 Middle-aged white men have high suicide rates, indicating distress. 3:27:19 Challenging questions and discussions in UFC and beyond. 3:29:01 Anticipating future developments and discussions. Crafted by Merlin AI.
@breadformyfamily41752 ай бұрын
Get this to the top for the future viewers
@KimHol-sc5jj2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Awesome!
@canadada6402 ай бұрын
Thank you. 🙏
@jlynnc95592 ай бұрын
He has chapters listed under transcript.
@gabby64672 ай бұрын
King!!
@nyquil7622 ай бұрын
He nailed it, it's an illusion of choice. Remember, if voting worked, they wouldn't let us do it.
@CMA4182 ай бұрын
Life is an illusion of choice, but that's too deep for most people to really consider. Eric, like just about everyone else on every side of every issue, continues to find a way to profit off his own narrative.
@bgarbled2 ай бұрын
And who would ever have thought it, but Alex Jones said it 35 years ago... brilliance can quickly become an understatement when it comes to these incredible minds. May God protect the brave who are both outspoken AND 'out there', where millions can hear it, in the face of a demonic monolithic global entity.
@audience22 ай бұрын
That one always makes me laugh. Although probably true, I'd still like to have and exercise at least some level of real choice at the ballot box.
@SurpriseMeJT2 ай бұрын
However, if voting wasn't important, why is there so much money spent on trying to get your vote?
@rfpeace2 ай бұрын
when he said that; Ouch! cope harder? But Ouch all the same. And now I think I may be able to see D4,5,6, maybe? Cheers
@pragmaticparadox59812 ай бұрын
15:40 "The choice is, do you wish to say something?" This is the simplest explanation of tyranny I've ever heard.
@a.k.emerson4242 ай бұрын
Bone chilling
@patrickbrogan33232 ай бұрын
thats why it is an age old story from the first of our democracies, he is just recalling the wisdom that existed previous to our new age where everything is a meme, and forgotten quickly, replaced by the new meme, and if not there is a tight knit group who will go back and remove the meme, and all traces of it, so nobody learns anything from it!
@shanejones5782 ай бұрын
Socrates was told by a friend 2500 years ago; justice will always be the self interests of those in power.
@shanejones5782 ай бұрын
It’s all in the name; “just-us”
@dermotmeuchner24162 ай бұрын
Th constitution was written for land gentry and wealthy slave owners who didn’t really have the common man in mind when writing the document.