Brian Greene is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, and the author of several books. His latest, "Until the End of Time", is now available in paperback.
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@mikec54002 ай бұрын
i can listen to Brian talk all day
@simonrae30482 ай бұрын
yep. have to say he is just great
@neighborlyfiend14842 ай бұрын
Could not get through 5 minutes of Tarrence Howards interview, Im here for Brian Greene and wish it was 2 hours longer.
@jacknoyes6083Ай бұрын
Try the Twrrence Howard with Eric weinstien that one was good he called out the stuff that was crap and what little was good
@jacknoyes6083Ай бұрын
Excuse the spelling lol it's late
@thephilosopher13Ай бұрын
I can’t make it through Tyson’s interviews lol. He’s pulls out that condescending “ah ah ah, facts, we were talking about facts” no you weren’t Tyson. Your entire field of expertise if theoretical, the only facts are the observations. The science itself is still theoretical. And there are several things he said, in the past, as if they were fact that have now been shown to be wrong. At least Terrance admits he doesn’t KNOW anything, he is just following the direction his comprehension takes him. Weinstein didn’t rip on him, he explained where he was wrong but encouraged Terrance to get a formal education, and then develop his theory more completely. It was an awesome interview really. The solo Terrance interview was a little much, but it wasn’t bad. You just need a doctorate to completely follow it. A lack of understanding makes people chalk things up as nonsense. It doesn’t make them nonsense. People who do not have enough education to follow Terrance are really doing the entire scientific community a disservice! If you don’t understand it, don’t discredit it. Listen intently. Listen to understand what the person (Terrance in this case) is suggesting. And if no amount of listening brings you to an understanding, move on. We’re not talking about algebra here. We’re talking about mathematics that aren’t even taught until you have a masters amount of training in the more mundane mathematics.
@neighborlyfiend1484Ай бұрын
@@thephilosopher13 I know enough to say you are nonsense and should read s book.
@tvortboxАй бұрын
@@thephilosopher13 You praise Eric for calling out Terrance's lack of education, but claim everything he says necessitates an education to interpret? How does that make sense logically? Don't worry about your response, because I will not see it. it's just a rhetorical question to get you thinking a little bit
@sdehues2 ай бұрын
Brian Greene is the best. If you like him, look for a talk he gave called "Light Falls". I get chills everytime I watch it.
@chrisblack9851Ай бұрын
I'll give it a gander
@keerthivasanb7931Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤❤ I’ll check it out
@keerthivasanb7931Ай бұрын
Just added it to my watchlist and another playlist.
@booyakabambataАй бұрын
THANK YOU. Thoroughly enjoyed that.
@Helmfam20186 күн бұрын
Can you give a small one sentence summary why it's worth the watch, outside of a good lesson?
@Connect2discxnnect2 ай бұрын
Brian Greene representing the cool scientists out there. He’s the best!!!
@marcozec5019Ай бұрын
He is a good explainer, but tends to comunicate teories as facts and confuses the crap out of everyone into beleiving what he is saying is the accepted view among the scientific comunity.. Eg: he talks about entanglement, which is a phenomena that is proven to be true, but then explains it via the many world interpretation which is pure speculation
@karloskarlinderstrom694312 күн бұрын
@@marcozec5019 All interpretations of quantum mechanics are "speculation". Many worlds is however the one that require the least amount of "extra stuff".
@snoopaloop12192 ай бұрын
Wow! Rogan has had like 30 different guests in one day and in his old studio no less.
@SouthernCaliforniaGardening2 ай бұрын
😹
@SB-wb8mw2 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking.
@KevinP.-dz6wj2 ай бұрын
So funny..............
@ereisfireboi2 ай бұрын
putting in excessive work, club shit shit could never 😂
@tompfeiler14262 ай бұрын
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@oraz.Ай бұрын
He is a really eloquent and efficient communicator.
@Rasheed92 ай бұрын
Hey siri, make a note……
@ra21862 ай бұрын
Best iPhone ad ever
@detroitsly2 ай бұрын
NO, PLEASE GOD, NO, NOOOOOOOO
@g-urts551818 күн бұрын
Joe- "i feel like I'm in the future when I use this" Joe- "Hey siri make a note.... Hey siri... Hey siri... Hey siri ...hey siri make a note.. hey siri" 5 mins later "hey siri ... Hey siri.... Hey siri make a note." Siri- "what would you like it to say?"
@user-pz8db3oh9y2 ай бұрын
The old studio was ahead of its time. It’s better than the other two
@bkbland16262 ай бұрын
It makes me think that they're trapped in a toaster.
@chrisblack9851Ай бұрын
Nah
@drewharry88Ай бұрын
You mean this one or the old one in LA?? I always liked the LA studios look personally.. this one is the one that was actually in Joes house I believe while they had the one at ONNIT HQ built. I never hated this one like other ppl did until they changed it to THIS lighting.. it was badass when it was red LEDs coming out of the panels instead of white.. even if ppl said it looked like the inside of a toaster lmao.. still was sick as fuck.
@alirezasharifi6125Ай бұрын
god siri segment got me rolllleeeee daaaaaamn XD
@13limubai2 ай бұрын
Good thing those "older" episodes pop up again. I didn't see this one and I would probably never have.
@chrisblack9851Ай бұрын
It was for free on Spotify, not that hard to watch it
@Helmfam20186 күн бұрын
I searched specifically, and gleefully found a follow up episode. 😅
@iwayansuandi2 ай бұрын
Never get enough of Brian Greene
@suyapajimenez5162 ай бұрын
I would have loved to have Brian Green as my professor.
@cosalidra7592 ай бұрын
Finally. A real scientist after quite a while!
@zelmoziggy2 ай бұрын
How lucky we are to get his reaction to a shaggy-dog story about coyotes and dogs killing chickens.
@JeroenBaxexmАй бұрын
dont forget though...this was in 2021
@yujirohanma96922 ай бұрын
Joe best interviews are with scientists 🤓🤓🤓
@salinagrrrl6925 күн бұрын
And not psuedo-scientists.
@jardennis4nd2 ай бұрын
What made Joe Rogan a celebrity was an inquisitive mind. His disposition has evolved into celebrity that must be heard at the expense of his guests.
@locknn9112 ай бұрын
Well said
@christophermullins71632 ай бұрын
2 people(2 likes) on this planet agree. I do not. I am worth 1mill likes.
@jardennis4nd2 ай бұрын
@@christophermullins7163 Congratulations. I stated my opinion without regard for your feelings. No need to take offense. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it. Peace out.
@christophermullins71632 ай бұрын
@@jardennis4nd I love you Dennis. Always have.. always will.
@jardennis4nd2 ай бұрын
@@christophermullins7163 Thank you Christopher. I don't get many likes, to be honest. It's okay. I stay true to myself but anyways, thank you for the kind words.
@SeC0nD_ChAnCE2 ай бұрын
i follow brian to the moon loveeeeeeeeeee him ..i already feel shamed that i did not take physics as my major but now i have promised myself till my last breath i will keep learning about it thnx to people like Brian..
@Helmfam20186 күн бұрын
Being honest, I think it's great to still ask scientific/quantam/cosmological questions even from a logical philosophical point of view. Not every genius finds the answers to the universe, but some regular guys enlighten the path through thought. If you don't have questions, you will rarely find answers.
@KevinsDisobedience2 ай бұрын
I think I was one of the few people who liked this studio. When a guest walked in, they knew they were in for The Joe Rogan Experience.
@HaggenKennedyАй бұрын
You know what's funny? 54:00 Every time Joe said "Hey Siri, make a note," MY own iPhone would go, "what do you want it to say?" 🤣 It didn't work for Joe, so he'd say it again, but my iPhone AGAIN would go, "what do you want it to say?". Rinse and repeat. 😅 I had to keep pressing the power button to cancel it, Siti kept going off every time Joe said "make a note." I think I had to cancel it, like, 20 times. 🤣 Of course I wasn't always fast enough, and Siri still got to write stuff like "fuck you, bitch." 😂😂
@karamelograno38222 ай бұрын
Im really interested in brian greene but cant keep watching after the fifth time joe said hey siri make a note
@mikec54002 ай бұрын
hah ya i had to mute the audio during that. Ive never facepalmed so hard
@igotzeldaАй бұрын
Get a s-series Samsung and you'll have a better phone and your phone won't be activated by the masses of plebs with iphones
@mantvydasereminas7891Ай бұрын
Brian Greene and Sean Caroll my homeboyzzzz, all the way.
@dco10192 ай бұрын
brian greene is obv a great guest.. Rogan was good in this one too though asking some great questions and follow ups and had some nice reflections too. result, flowing conversation.
@dco10192 ай бұрын
on a side note, they probably shouldnt have dumped all these oldies all at once. To give each episode the viewership it deserves it wouldve been better to do it one at a time to fill the void in between current uploads.
@josetriana6591Ай бұрын
Did anyone’s Siri reply back when Joe Rogan said “Siri, make a note”? Mine did lol
@asherburns2953Ай бұрын
This guy is a great guest. 10/10 speaker and thinker.
@nzalex12 ай бұрын
What a fantastic interview, thank you Joe. And of course great guest
@Michael-zz3pn11 күн бұрын
Wow JR has come a long way. Episode 142 popped up and it is so low fi you’d never have guessed the podcast would be as successful as it is. Clearly perseverance and ‘upping’ one’s game is one key to success. And good guests.
@MikeD_Ай бұрын
Brian Greene is great. Intelligent (obviously), conversational, a real scientist, and not condescending like that celebrity science host. Hope Greene is back on soon.
@NoLuv4Hoz21 күн бұрын
Brian Greene is such an awesome ambassador for the field of physics. I have learned so much from him. May he enjoy extended health and happiness and may all his theories prove correct!
@johnbinstead85442 ай бұрын
Great a real Scientist interview
@triberium_Ай бұрын
More Podcasts with Mr Greene please! Also Leonard Susskind!
@negrildoc2 ай бұрын
Brian Greene is the real thing! An old episode but a good one.
@sirmrdresqmd92002 ай бұрын
I love listening to Green Brian. Green Brian is the best Brian.
@samirjamil3324Ай бұрын
After this, I shall never again see Tarrence nightmares
@christophermullins71632 ай бұрын
I am grateful that my perspective on the universe is much closer to brian's than it is to the average human. ❤ science is my emotional connection to the universe
@rarabbb2 ай бұрын
What I love about Brian he's like if ya can't afford the book wait a while and get a download just shows he's ok this to teach and learn everyday great guest!!
@DePalmski2 ай бұрын
Think outside the lines those who live within the box
@BrianDarcy-13312 ай бұрын
we gotta get ole Musky in there too bro!!!!!soooo cool
@Guðmundur43692 ай бұрын
Brian Greene Rocks!🎉
@SebSenseGreen2 ай бұрын
ChatGPT didn't exist yet!
@n1ColaX21 күн бұрын
GPT-3 was out in march 2021.
@ericjimenez469Ай бұрын
Right! I just watched the first JRE Mr. Greene was on. He’s super smart. I’d pay to watch and listen to this guy speak. I Love his personality ❤. He Def needs to come in again.❤🎉🎉🎉
@williamkerr51322 ай бұрын
No matter what people may say, no one has reached the level and status of spreading the revolutionary ideas of quantum mechanics like Brian Greene. He made me enjoy every word he has said up until now, and all his efforts to show and tell us the real struggle is to fight to have a work of science well done indeed. Thanks for inviting Brian Greene to The Joe Rogan Experience. IMO!
@zelmoziggy2 ай бұрын
Sean Carroll is good, too.
@williamkerr5132Ай бұрын
@@zelmoziggy Sean Carroll is amazing too.Joe Rogan told him:"I don't know how a cell phone works" and Sean Carroll ,I guess also didn't know but found funny how disturbing all those devices has its mysteries even to him.
@zelmoziggyАй бұрын
@@williamkerr5132 In one of Brian’s weekly KZbin videos during the pandemic, he started off by reading some messages from viewers, and the first one he read was “Brian Greene is a charlatan.” He thanked the sender and said he’d try to take it in a positive spirit.
@robtierney5653Ай бұрын
The computer will never answer your question.... Followed by Joe having the computer not answering his question. lol
@Dustin-kt3xlАй бұрын
I think when you measure the partical and its in one spot instead of anywhere else is because the time that you measured it because its a space time coordinate system. I could be missing the point on this but idk but it seems right
@MrVikingsandraАй бұрын
He's my favorite physicist!!!! 🤘👏👏👏👏
@Derrickhooie0012 ай бұрын
Indistinguishable from Magic! ✨
@gerardopc12 ай бұрын
Originally uploaded when?
@TheExplodingGerbil2 ай бұрын
2020 on Spotify
@neighborlyfiend14842 ай бұрын
seems Joe is reuploading real scientists after some blowback from giving a nutjob like Terrance Howard a platform for spreading nonsense to people as real as a flat earther.
@n1ColaX21 күн бұрын
2021
@dinhomhm2 ай бұрын
Thank you, I wish if you could host Mikko Hyppönen, one of the best cybersecurity experts and public speaker.
@85viveksharma27 күн бұрын
I am not sure if I should say this but Brian is quite wrong about Quantum entanglement. What he says is that two entangled quantum particles are connected by a strange Quantum wave which enables interacting with one particle and seeing the exact same effect on the other particle at a distance. That is incorrect. Two entangled particles mean each having the exact (or complimentary) wave function. So, when we "observe" (using photons) either of the particles at an instant, it tells us exactly about the state of the other particle in the same instant. Since their wave functions are essentially the same, that's what we should logically observe. Further, in observing, the wave function of the observed particle is disturbed (or modified) and it becomes de-entangled with the other unobserved particle. This is not magical and rather logical and intuitive if you truly understand how quantum entanglement works. A popular physicist youtuber Sabine has explained it brilliantly in one of her videos. I hope this demystifies the concept of quantum entanglement to some extent. As Brian himself said in the beginning of the podcast that people should not twist the concepts of physics, I have tried to explain with the intent to de-twist it. Thanks!
@carlabudephane7486Ай бұрын
Only just realised halfway through that this was broadcast April '21. A lot has happened since then.
@E.T.S.Ай бұрын
Great talk, thank you.
@BAROMETERONE2 ай бұрын
time = relative duration You can't go back in time because you don't reverse a duration...it's just a duration. Let's stop the nonsense. Sorry Einstein. However you can increase or reduce a relative duration. Time dilation. We create a framework for time by measuring a repeatable and consistent duration with respect to the system(s) around it. For example: we use one complete rotation of the earth on it's own axis as 1 day. we use one complete rotation of earth around the sun as a year. We use the spin of a particle or atom to give us a higher degree of accuracy and consistency. ETC. All are relative duration's. Relative with respect to the systems, interactions and duration's we compare them with. I could elaborate further. I think it's unnecessary at this point. I'd be happy to be proven wrong. It would give me more knowledge. My emphasis now is tying off loose ends in physics. I believe I can describe the underlying mechanisms of phenomenon not presently well understood i.e. double split, entanglement, dark matter, dark energy, black holes, gravity, magnetism, space, light, time and so on. Time was just one problem I've resolved to what I believe is it's most concise definition today. I've put it out there for scrutiny. Please feel free to comment. Don C.
@BrianDarcy-13312 ай бұрын
consider chess...now, consider chess but knowing every possible move at once = quantum
@smacman68Ай бұрын
I did the VR Pinball simulator where you’re the ball getting hit and flying around inside the machine. The chair I was sitting in also was controlled by the simulator so when a flipper hit me, the seat knocked me back and tilted. When I was done I had a very good idea what it was like to be a pinball
@rickyrodeo7151Ай бұрын
The game at the end … why does the gravity grid appear to deflect rather than attract?
@blankpaper24712 ай бұрын
Siri got him bad
@orcas10132 ай бұрын
Can any one specifically describe the field he’s talking about around 50:49? Thank you!
@yourposerАй бұрын
omg... you created 3 notes on my iphone. 🤣🤣
@BrianDarcy-13312 ай бұрын
I'm think'n Mr. Greene and Mr. Gates need ta get ta chit chat'n
@themetascientistАй бұрын
As a scientist who has a mathematically precise understanding of something like superposition or entanglement, why can’t you allow for the possibility of someone having an imprecise but real intuitive experience of them? At the least withold judgment.
@AlwayslookingNeverlookedfor2 күн бұрын
So quantum entanglement is why my friends spend time with me?
@robertmcclintock8701Ай бұрын
(..) this is an artistic proof of a created universe. When you paint a shadow it's the opposite color of the object that made the shadow. Nobody knew what the opposite color of white was so the artists avoided painting white on white. The opposite color of white is baby blue and baby pink. The first artist to figure it out was Norman Rockwell. I was the second artist to figure it out. I saw it in the corner of a white room. The lighting was perfect to see it.
@NS-km7ekАй бұрын
He should do an interview with siri :)))
@bnjm88688 күн бұрын
The simple explanation is that speeds at the quantum level are near light speed to faster than light speed. It's about extra dimensions and speeds beyond that which is possible in 4D space. Tenaciously gripping the idea that nothing can travel the speed of light than light itself, or faster applies everywhere. Here is a hint, right in front of us. Space, which is quamtum energy, moves faster than light and motion around black holes is near light speed, and theoretically faster than light within black holes, which are quantum. 😉 Also, keep in mind that quantum falls even smaller than quarks and gluons to the planck scale.
@g-skwizzy29 күн бұрын
54:00 second hand embarrassment 😂
@MauricioGonzalezFilmsАй бұрын
Came to see the nostalgic futuristic “sith lord” podcast room. That is all.
@marshallc325 күн бұрын
At this particular point of the conversation, the guest absolutely has no idea what he’s talking about.
@CoconutPete.Ай бұрын
Joe, look up “Boltzmann Brain”
@joseleon8235Ай бұрын
It could be and infinite variability in a continium finite whatever? Like the infinite decimal digits between two numbers?
@joseimpact2 ай бұрын
hey siri make a note 😂
@sammy456545652 ай бұрын
if it was all connected at the moment "before" the big bang, it is still all connected now. the perfect information is in the fields. we just don't have the precision or compute
@suggested_sarcastism2 ай бұрын
Terrance really did it lol
@HansPetterBekengАй бұрын
Brian Greene's book "The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality", is imo, still to this day, the best popular science book on reality out there, even though it's more than 20 years old by now. That book was a quantum leap in my perception of reality, and a true paradigm shift in my life. After thralling through all the nonsense that is Philosophy, in search of answers to life and reality's mysteries. And boy, is Philosophy full of just utter meaningless nonsense. Physics is the sh*t, and the only actual sh*t at it, too. The fact that a 20-year-old book still holds up as the best book on cutting edge theoretical physics, is perhaps saying something about the state of science, and physics in particular. But the fact of the matter is that the time between Newton and Einstein was around 250-ish years, and from Newton's Principia Mathematica and on, it was Newton's laws of motion and gravity that was the sh*t, all the way through to Einstein came and changed it all, again, in 1905. To expect that we for some reason therefore should have solved it all and gotten a true complete unified quantum field theory of everything, within some 100 years or so from Einstein, is perhaps just arrogantly naive. As for intellectual scientific progress throughout time, we mostly talk about the ancient Greece, the Renaissance, and modern Relativity & Quantum Field based Science. Also, there is, to our knowledge, no law of nature, or really reason to believe that human beings should even be able to figure out and understand what it all really is, and how it all really works. Thank you.
@jacquelinephillips50662 ай бұрын
Joe …you have to wait until Siri answer and then ask for a note you…..
@nicoendlych2 ай бұрын
Does anyone have any recent information from the game Brian was talking about? Not the virtual reality thing
@neighborlyfiend14842 ай бұрын
Terrance Howards interview full of nonsense gets millions of views and a legit scientist gets a few thousand and less than 200 likes.... tells me a lot about Joes subscribers
@falconeagle36552 ай бұрын
I think video just got published.
@-Vel0city-2 ай бұрын
Was literally typing this comment out until I saw this. Everybody just loves consuming nonsense these days. I do admit that the Terrence Howard interview is hilarious though, can't tell if he spews that shit on purpose or if he really is that dumb.
@martinphipps22 ай бұрын
Imagine if Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania were a good movie.
@leeds852 ай бұрын
I don't think Joe is responsible enough to look after chickens is all I'm taking away from this.
@deepknk35812 ай бұрын
Back when Rogan had studio inside his Sauna
@TANEM3152 ай бұрын
Once again the GOAT is back! 🤘 Rogan is apparently where all the great physicists hang!
@JB-fz1rv2 ай бұрын
Dear Prof Brian Greene, Hello jo😊 Quick questions: QM - Wavefunction collapse is where the Gravity in Quanntumfield dominates bcz EM stablized. (We can see this more defined as we know a Star curves SpaceTime. •By meassuring, we give both a dif. ( core story🤔) ▪︎Correlation breaks (determined the two) *** This is where Gravity crush the entanglement *This is Quantumfield with Gravity*??? For this what I understand as u told me😬🙈 QF/EM with Gravitiy = Curveture of SpaceTime? Mass in that level arise as a particle? Do I get this right? Best Cleaning Lady Berlin,Germany P.S.: Also QM-BH = Er=EPR❤ Kannst Du deutsch sprechen, Prof Greene?🙈😬
@tylorwilson45592 ай бұрын
Why is it in math a negative and negative makes a positive, but in megnetic it's a greater negative?
@nagodio2 ай бұрын
I came to the realization the interconnectedness of all things in the universe by comparing it to a vast organism. In this analogy, the universe functions akin to a living being, with Earth representing a tiny yet integral cell within its grand body. Just as cells work together to sustain the health of a body, humanity plays a role in maintaining the equilibrium of the universe. This perspective highlights the interdependence of all life forms and emphasizes our responsibility in nurturing the harmony of the cosmic order. It's a captivating way to contemplate our existence within the vastness of the cosmos and our interconnectedness with something greater than ourselves. In this metaphorical framework, the concept of cancer could be likened to destructive forces such as Hitler and wars, which threaten to disrupt the harmony of the cosmic order. Just as cancerous cells endanger the health of an organism, these destructive forces jeopardize the balance and well-being of the universe. Humanity's struggle against such destructive forces mirrors the body's immune response to combat cancer, working diligently to prevent them from overpowering and harming the larger whole. It underscores our collective effort to preserve the integrity and vitality of the cosmic order, ensuring that harmony prevails over discord.
@CopperBaby2 ай бұрын
Hey siri make a note
@johnyb6424Ай бұрын
“That sounds nutty”… That’s because it is nutty. “An infinite amount of dimensions “ and “tiny wormholes” connecting particles at great distance. So these wormholes are where? Everywhere? “Shut up and calculate” is right. The Mathematics he speaks of has multiple “assumptions “ built in…it is not reality.
@SBGM-kg5iv2 ай бұрын
Hey Siri make a note!
@WubbyPunchАй бұрын
36:42 easy fix. Cloud computing. When I use chat gpt, it processes my questions remotely not locally. Quantum computing would most certainly not be a local hardware option for a very very long time for obvious reasons.
@robertmcclintock8701Ай бұрын
( ´△`) we need to popularize the idea of getting God married. Getting God married is a good use of someone's time. You are supposed to make the environment intelligent so no God is needed. We fixed the video and audio for the best experience possible. Cameras are supernatural and all of them captured 3D that not a gimmick. The audio loud don't make violence so has depth. Nobody has to buy anything for it to work.
@samoriab5999Ай бұрын
He is talking about these laws of physics like he put them there, like he owns them...people can think what they want...
@JB-fz1rv24 күн бұрын
Dear Prof Brian Greene, Hello Joe ( my dad's name was José and his friends used to call him Joe as well) About MWI and Energy ( no consiousness or memory 😬🙈) What if: Because QM and Math says so ( :the feature of QM ) if 99,999~ of me died in those MW all at once; and energy as the Law of Physics tells us is converted, also I consider the attraction force, Will all of their energy, because it is compress, ( sort of ) find its way to me, for I am the only one with the very specific Enrgy it is related to? I am so very hard trying to understand small scale, energy and information preservation🙈 Me so foolish🙈 Best Cleaning Lady Berlin, Germany
@drcunda114 күн бұрын
Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that this is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but does not bring us any closer to the secrets of the "Old One." I, at any rate, am convinced that He is not playing at dice. 🍀 Albert Einstein
@pedroalejandro11222 ай бұрын
I love how they’re talking about technology and then suddenly the podcast turns into being pissed off at Siri because it’s a useless sack of shit
@keerthivasanb7931Ай бұрын
24:00 👌🏼👌🏼✨
@FredyArgАй бұрын
LOL, my iPad and iPhone’s SIRI got activated @54:10 hahahahaha
@Purified-BananasАй бұрын
Take Many Worlds seriously. Assume it's true, workout the consequences. If you come to a conclusion that is false, that's it. Then Many Worlds is false. On the other hand, if it keeps being consistent with the world, it's reasonable to take it as the description of how the world is.
@nyahn29552 ай бұрын
I fail to see how ppl fail to see how full of double standard crap joe rogan is.
@DoleoSeorsum2 ай бұрын
Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton we so idiotic for not being able to update their epicycle's correctly! Shut up and calculate!
@kellyallen8528Ай бұрын
Why does Joe have on a guy who talks with his hands and speaks Latin only? I do t understand anything hes saying. This is pretty odd.
@gbarton8002 ай бұрын
Hey Siri non response is soooo frustrating!
@livingmodernАй бұрын
Ted K depiction of his early life joe gives does not align with what im reading ...Ted parents didnt abandon him at all.
@msgalile55732 ай бұрын
This is not new, is it?
@TheExplodingGerbil2 ай бұрын
Good 4 yrs old- Greene's Until The End of Time book came out 2020. He took the Spotify $ but that contract has ended. Looks like he's putting those old Sp podcasts on YT. Still damn good though. Joe at his old sincere, inquisitive best. Edit: correction
@CidtheOutlawАй бұрын
Awesome! thanks for this really I appreciate it!!! I want a million views in this video!