Would've made science fun. My science teacher was also my uncle. It sucked. It was just a job to him. And back in the day, a way to be able to paddle kids since he had none of his own at the time. His famous phrase was, "Wanna board, hoss?" lol
@@Quazi-moto Hit the nail on the head: many many many of today's educators see teaching as just a job. When the developing human mind is just another burger to flip or clock to punch, you are failing as an educator. It takes a certain type of person to truly be an effective teacher.
This man is an amazing guest. He allowed joe to ask all the questions he wanted to ease his curiosity. He didn’t just sit there and make him listen to him. Great podcast
@@Sherry_aval no cap I like Neil an yes nigga it’s bc I’m black lol but nah fr he be cutting my boy joe off like a mf still a smart man indeed just idk the word ass full of himself smth to much pride dude gotta scientific vegeta complex with the pride of talking science 😊
@@Sherry_avalyea I love the guy but the times Joe had him on it was frustrating many MANY times when Joe would try to talk or challenge and Neil just got louder as he talked over Joe.
I love that Joe makes these geniuses who probably feel like outsiders to modern culture, feel like they are sharing their work and enjoying talking about it and answering questions. It’s simple but I bet it makes their day
leda hollingworth referred to this as effective communication ranges...people with high IQs like brian are alienated by their intellectual ability...this is why i think joe is golden, he is the interfacing mechanism between people of all intellectual capacities
@@jayjohnson5016 I like Joe for that same reason. I didn’t know it for the longest time but I think I’ve figured it out haha. He just has no walls up in his mind to block him from finding interest in people and I love it
Everybody making cracks at Joe looking confused and not understanding. I got confused 1 minute in and I’m impressed that Joe kept up enough to ask knowledgeable questions.
This is why Joe Rogan is winning audiences! You may not always like his political views but his list of guests is unmatched. This is why I always tune in, thank you for these amazing guest👏👏👏
He doesn't put his political views in his talks he keeps it neutral BUT if you don't agree with a libby it turns into politics because they are nut jobs
This weirdly had me wrapping my head around how there has to be a black hole in the center of every galaxy, and to be on the outside of our galaxy and to see the Milky Way it’s almost as a shape of a blossoming flower, all galaxy’s. Ancient Egyptians commandeered the lotus philosophy and depicted these in their inscriptions and hieroglyphs. Has me so through a loop and it’s so fascinating. One thing I’ll never understand is how we will understand anything of outer space logically if we keep applying all the knowledge we have commonly from our planet and it’s own laws.
To be fair, our planet is a product of outer space, so the laws that command our planet and its evolution must command the outer space. Unless of course you mean something different by the phrase outer space
A black hole is a high concentration of energy that cannot escape far from the source. The center of our universe has an energy source that bleeds energy to the neighboring planets and that energy keeps orbits and provides life sustainment in UV rays. A black hole is an energy source like we have batteries in a condensed form that slowly leaks energy. I think the key to fully understanding these energies is allowing for expansion on the period table of elements. I think it needs to be 3 demensoional to include levels of energy potentials including combinations of elements and their energy potentials.
The easiest way to envision a blackhole is to think about a meat grinder. But only one end of the meat grinder is in our universe so we can watch the meat go in but we just can't see it come out on the other side forming all new objects. See the thing is if a scientist can't put a theory into easy to understand explanations anyone can understand that means they don't understand it either. Einstein said that.
@@Axel-jv8wb That sound quite ignorant to be honest...how could you claim to "know" anything? An ant can very well know about WiFi and rollercoasters..I beg you to ask the ant if it can explain it simply enough...in this case any human is any ant and the WiFi and the rollercoasters are QFT and GR...
Dr. Brian Greene, along with Dr. Michio Kaku, is imo the best at explaining theoretical physics in lay terms the public (of average intelligence) can understand. Been a fan of his books for >15 years.
In fairness to Jamie, Eddie was making the whole show dumber and talking about a bunch of crap he knew nothing about and Jamie was just fed up with him as was Joe.
@@hyposlasher No on DMT specifically but he did try some psychedelic substance in Amsterdam which resulted in a trip lasting 8 hours (I think he explained it as constructing a clone image of himself telling him that this is a real world before the clone shattered it and it looped over and over again)
Brian Greene is a national treasure. He can make very complex topics in physics and math easy and fun to listen to, and his excited energy is just straight up palpable
Joe might look confused, but he’s keeping up with the conversation and asking really smart follow up questions. He knows just enough to keep Brian Greene moving forward and not slip into “Well Joe, do you know what gravity is? How about a star, ever heard of them?”
@@urmom69610 and that’s one of the highest compliments you can give to someone like Brian Greene. He knows his subject so well, he can narrow it down to its most basic facts that anyone can understand.
@@russellszabadosaka5-pindin849 insofar as he "dumbs it down" he is no longer speaking the truth of the matter. When Greene talked about a large volume of air creating a black hole he neglected to speak about pressure.
He asks good questions.....and the way he conducts himself, how easily the conversation flows, and how he keeps his voice low, too......the quality of his voice, not yelling and screaming.
@glenprose you didnt make anything, you just took information from someone else and said it. actually use your brain and make something out of nothing just like einstein did. But i digress....
Dr Brian Greene really gets me excited about mathematics and physics I could never do the actual math too. He has a way of talking to me in a way were like wow this is super cool!!
Imagine if all your teachers were censored by spotify, youtube, twitter, FB, and all the other fascist. Why you'd be a semi-educated little Nazi. Joe Rogan is a sellout.
@Frk Dyr no, he never said that. What he's trying to explain is that a black hole doesn't has to have the mass of millions or billions of stars, like the ones in the centre the the galaxies. It can also has the mass of a sun or an orange. In that case its gravitational pull is the same as of a sun or an orange.
Watching this made me feel intelligently dumb with a moment of enlightened confusion which left me feeling like id gained a full understanding of something I have no clue about whatsoever.
@Dirty Magic11 get some help, you just wrote a whole mumbo jumbo pseudoscience inspired by a youtuber called sky scholar, vs a PhD quantum physicist. " The Sun is SUPPOSED to be nuclear." lmao
@Dirty Magic11 As you know the night sky is in the past. If gravitational waves travel with the speed of light (with the assumption it moves at light speed, google says it does, gravity bends space after all), the particles you’re witnessing could arrive near the time you’re witnessing them even if they’re 1.8 billion yrs old or w.e. So yes, if the event happened across 48 hours you could potentially have visual of what you’re about to test. It’s that simple, no need to ramble about what you learned, make your thoughts easier to assimilate. Scientists have to work by what they know, not all the theoretical mumbo that we can’t measure or conclude on, because you talk about dark matter as if it’s been defined. Electromagnetic waves have no mass but they do carry pressure, so it could be what we’re unable to measure, but nobody is saying that it’s not, and yet you’re so quick to criticize scientists for not using evidence that is only theoretical and mathematically unverifiable.
I really doubt we are in a simulation, lets say these advanced beings put us in a simulation for whatever reason, wouldnt you think that they would block our thoughts from conceving the thought of living in a simulated world, and if we were in a simulation I would not want to come out of it because the "real world" would be very boring, any simulation that currently exists is probably made to be more fun than our current life, so if we made a simulation to get away from our boring "reality" why would you want to go back in.
@@PiggyYTGamer Simulations don't have to be for entertainment. They can be made for modelling purpose. Try a few billion or even trillion simulations within a few milliseconds (time is relative) of a certain model to see which will perform the best. I don't see a reason for them to care if we can think we're in a simulation as we can't get out of it anyway. And if we're in a simulation we don't have to be of any significance, perhaps we're just one of a trillion. And @GabKoost just because *we* can't describe "emotions" with mathematics doesn't mean it's not programmable.
@@gabkoost Yes there is a language/source for emotions. There is a place where they originate and we are studying it very carefully i.e. trying to understand the language it was written in. It is the the limbic system in your brain that is primarily responsible for behavioral and emotional responses. Fear, happiness, anger, love, bonding and other emotions get produced in the limbic system Emotions is your neurological response to a stimulus/change/event perceived by your nervous system. Good, bad or indifferent. We actually understand what happens very well. E.g. Dopamine is your body's reward system. Ironically nicotine also releases dopamine from your brain and that is one of the reasons cigarettes are addictive despite being really harmful overall.
No observable evidence for simulation theory as of yet. It’s more “dreaming” than it is “peaking” at this point. Sort of like Brian’s work on string theory.
That whole story of the first gravitational waves that were detected from two galaxies colliding is absolutely mind blowing and is why I love this kind of stuff.
always loved Prof. Greene explain the "horizons" and the "elegant universe" surrounding us, and listening to him travelling through time so eloquently from 1.4 billion light years to Einstein to LIGO to the observation of gravitational waves..... man, wish I had a teacher like that !!! 6:53
Math is scary af. The fact that we can literally speak with the unknown using physics and arithmetic is mindbogglin'. It's like shaking hands with ghosts.
“Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality.” Nikola Tesla
This is what happens to me aswell when the discussion is about the topic which was started and not any thing else like no distractions what so ever. Feels like just being a kid. :)
Maybe thats what ego death is. And that's why you feel part of everything. Because you sucked everything in and now exist in a blackhole until bang back to existence
I recall being young and my first thought of questioning the magnitude of the universe seemed to measure out to the size of a high school gymnasium one second, to the size of a city block the next second, then all of town, each second making life seem less significant and expanding at an ever faster rate ever since. Yet the magnitude of the importance of life expands along with the universe, seemingly at the same rate.
Brian Greene has such an amazing ability to explain incredibly complex ideas in a way that the average person could understand.. yet I still get lost after a couple of minutes
@@Micas099 haha, yeah, I still haven’t... what do you think it would take? Are there any guests who would force you to get Spotify? I think probably Jesus Christ would do it for me. ;)
“Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality.” Nikola Tesla
1. Its bullshit theories that he considers. It's like a thought experiment. Lots of creative or academic people do this. 2. No one understands. It's literally a bunch of people pretending to be mind blown. Sorta like inception. Most people have no idea wtf was going on but because the nerds were mindblown we had to pretend to also be mind blown. We couldn't just admit we were too dumb to understand it.
@Okiwaga nothing bullshit about it. Theoretical, yes, but modern physics and astrophysics is still primarily theoretical. Math is the language of the universe and it’s no mere coincidence that we can use it to explain interstellar behavior
@Okiwaga What are you talking about, its mostly bullshit theories? everything that was talked about in this clip is proven to be true. What parts do you think are bullshit?
@Okiwaga What an idiots response. We have physically observed black holes, we literally have a photo of one and it agrees with the Einstein field equations which have also been vigorously proven to be correct on the macroscopic scale for the most part. Imagine dedicating your life to science just to have some unintelligent think he knows what he's talking about in trying to invalidate proven scientific advancement.
@@jeremiahwarden5959 unless I am mistaking (and I very well may be), the creation of a black hole is not so much the result of an implosion (or an explosion) rather than being the result of a big enough star (among other things) collapsing on itself after having burned all the lighter elements in its core, reducing the outward pressure enough to allow gravity to compress the star's weight onto itself. From an etymological standpoint I guess we could call the collapsing movement "implosion" but I would be more inclined to think "collapse" is more descriptively accurate than "implosion". In any case, you certainly were correct in correcting me, as the use of the term "explosion" had more to do with the mind-blowing component of my comment rather than any sort of reference to the process of creation of a black hole.
@@SazquatchTurd The streaming music service has been quietly removing episodes of “The Joe Rogan Experience” from their platform, according to Digital Music News - including as many as 42 interviews featuring a variety of controversial characters, including former Breitbart news editor Milo Yiannopoulos, Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes and comedian Chris D’Elia, who was accused of “grooming” underage girls and soliciting pornographic images. Scientifically tenuous content was also subject to removal. For example, Rogan’s talks with Bulletproof Coffee founder Dave Asprey, the self-proclaimed “father of biohacking,” have also disappeared, DMN reports. Asprey has been criticized in the past for touting a high-fat diet regimen without thoroughly researched support from doctors and other health experts. Episodes featuring conspiracy theorist Alex Jones have also vanished, though it comes as no surprise since Spotify had already deleted several episodes of Jones’ “Infowars” podcast back in 2018, alleging that the show gave a platform to hate speech. We are not going to ban specific individuals from being guests on other people’s shows, as the episode/show complies with our content policies,” wrote Horacio Gutierrez, Spotify’s chief legal officer and head of global affairs, according to BuzzFeed. The statement was issued, in part, as a response to a recent threat of a strike by Spotify staffers just after Rogan’s move to the platform in September 2020 - demanding they be able to edit or remove “problematic” portions of his podcast. 4/9/21
@@mcal9320 you know all those episodes are still on RU-vid right?Spotify has the right to put whatever they want on the platform that they own. Its a private company.
@@mclovin6605 pretty sure that has to do with new episodes. He said they wouldn't have control over any of his scheduled guests. They can curate the already present library the episodes were not published to Spotify. They were on RU-vid and Joe's website.
I really like it when Brian Green comes on with his talks about the universe, quantum mechanics etc etc. The way he comes across he seems to simplify the topics so it's easier for us to understand 👍👍👍
Joe come back to RU-vid we prefer it over spotify. -EDIT, I HAD TO ADD THIS-For anyone being an a$$ well, guess what? Yeah his clip is on here, but spotify has removed atleast 42 of his podcasts (yesterday's news, utilize Google please) no reason given, and he's had to issue an apology. So i edited my comment because im tired if replying to each "man" who likes to feel better about themselves by talking down to a woman.
Nick Walker just won th NY Pro and yet, no mention of this amazing silhouette on any of Joe's so far. Maybe he'll have Nick on after he competes in the Mr Olympia. I just don't understand how one can talk about galaxies, black holes, and quantum computing without talking about the sheer amount of volume, reps and combined weight that are lifted collectively every day of the year by people all over the world. Perhaps the Mr Olympia committee needs to focus / integrate black hole technology into every show which gives the average fan a chance for becoming a black hole vortex equilibrium evént hórizon. 💪🇺🇸🏋️
AHAHAHA!!! Yea. The look on Joe's face at 1:30 gave me comfort to know I wasn't alone lol BOY!!!! What a magnificent display of complex Nerd babble [this is as simple as I can put it for you dum dum] speak that was. Bravo my guy!!! Thanks.
6:40 I just found out the other day that I live just 8 miles from the LIGO facility here in Livingston parish, LA. Idk why I found that to be so exciting, but I guess my excitement has a lot to do with how important the discovery of gravitational waves really was.
It is absolutely mind boggling. It really gives one the perspective that we - meaning the entire humanity - are just a temporary slime mould that just popped out and can be extingushed any time. But holly shit are we incredible so far!