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.
@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....
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.
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.
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.
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
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 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!!
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.
@@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)
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.
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.
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. :)
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.
@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.
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.
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.
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
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 👍👍👍
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.
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
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
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
@@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. ;)
I absolutely LOVE it when Joe has scientists on the show (Brian Greene is always fantastic no matter the platform, fwiw). I just like how Joe gets super hyped up when he hears something amazing and/or mindblowing, and the astronomers, astrophysicists, archeologists, and scientists of other disciplines he gets on the program are always top notch. Special shout out to Graham Hancock as well, who isn't a scientist but a journalist who covers a ton of science in his writings. I'd love to see a show where Joe has Leonard Susskind on! Lenny is another gent who can make your head explode by discussing black holes and other ultra massive objects!
“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
Brian Greene is among the most exciting JRE guests. there is a colossal latent demand for science popularization tools, and the VR learning tool aimed at colleges, the development of which BG is party to, is long overdue. needless to say, adults will be as interested as kids. thank you JR for blowing our socks off, yet again 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I bet you've became very intelligent and knowledgeable with all these intriguing topics and your great questions itd be amazing to pick your brain and have a conversation with you
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.
@@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.
I suppose in simple terms its just further confirms the equations being used as two different processes are preformed separately to describe the same singularity and directly compute with each other
Man I love Joe's videos! This video is AMAZING, and Dr. Green is likely the best educator since Feynman given his ability to intelligently describe extremely complex topics in such a way that anyone with a fundamental understanding of physics can comprehend. The mathematical definition as defined by Einstein as any object with a mass (m) which has a radius (r_m) less than twice the gravitational constant (G) as defined by Newton divided by the speed of light squared literally defines a black hole relativistically, and then negating misconceptions I had about what black holes truly are is life changing. Furthermore, the correlation between the quantum processes relative to the holographic description of black holes and quantum error correcting code being consistent in describing the physics of black holes explicitly with quantum physics completely absent gravity (relativity) is just DAMN!!!! I'm blown away by the thought provoking implications of Dr. Greens explanations at the moment, but most of all I just want to say THANK YOU JOE for enabling me with the opportunity to have Dr. Green break my brain again!
These types of conversations are exactly why I started listening to Joe Rogan way back when.
Joe never gets deep does he? This is very similar to joe's knowledge on cars.
"Porsches are fast, they go wahhhhhhhh"
Now joe is a sell out letting Spotify to censor him.
This and Joey Diaz.
@@vanessabeauty5112 nty
@@vanessabeauty5112 no one is clicking your links
If we all had a Mr. Green as a teacher, no one would stress school. He's so passionate about the subject it pours out his veins.
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.
nope
The best part about Mr. Green is he fully, completely admits and articulates that we don't know jack but we're trying.
I have taken a class with him, he was definitely more focused on us enjoying and learning than he was on grading us.
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
Unlike Neil
@@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_aval That was exactly my thought😂
@@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.
Love that shot at 1:29 after Brian explained it all and Joe is just processing it.
Joe looks like everyone listening to this as well😂
I had to take a screenshot of it lol it makes me laugh that it’s such a quick frame
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
@Curtis Jefferson he probably meant pop culture/ internet culture
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
@Curtis Jefferson yeah I meant pop culture my bad
@@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
You love Joe helping to spread crap?
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.
Right lol he said quantum dictionary and my brain commited seppuku
Joe is actually very intelligent.
I noticed that Joe is pretty smart in most of the topics on his show.
That’s what the rewind button is. Conversations like these warrant a pen and paper to take notes
@MuscleTalkRadio You just said “LOLz”... I don’t think you can judge anyone else
Take a shot every time he says quantum, and you’ll enter a black hole.
I entered 3 different black holes her name was Juanita
Mr. Popo?
My blk wife is gunna be pissed
😂
😂😂😂
1:29 Joes Face trying to gather all this crazy information 😅😂
😂😂
He thinking "this is just like a dmt trip struggling to gather all the information pouring into your brain at once"
lololol
The jump to Roegan's face at 1:30 had me DYING
Haha true, it's like from some meme compilation.
Dude I don't know how ANYONE but like Stephen Hawking could possibly give anything other than that look after that explanation.
He seemed angry that his brain is being challenged by such complex information!
I was gonna say the same thing until I saw your comment 🤣
You could see the smoke coming out of his ears
I've learned all about Black Holes countless times, yet every time someone breaks them down and explains it again, I'm still mind-blown lol.
They are mind blowing. Blackholes are when God divides the universe by 0.
That’s so true, every time.
@@huko4266 woooow
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Lmao
Brian Greene is great. He can explain quantum physics and make you understand it as much as one can.
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Shibbidy bop bop bop yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
My smooth brain grew a new wrinkle
Nice
congrats
You should iron that out stat.
😂😂😂Me too.
I feel like Costanza when he gave up sex.
Keep these topics coming please!
@MuscleTalkRadio Occasionally, yes. But mostly it’s Fitness, Martial Arts or DMT.
I agree, when Joe has guests like these it becomes the closest thing I know of to a modern Art Bell.
@glenprose you can prove einstein theory bro, make something better if you want us to believe you... thats right sit down
@@ricksterdrummer2170 and ufos/aliens.....
@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....
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
Not all galaxy’s are shaped the same. Some even get tube shaped believe it or not
This comment is genius.
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.
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
This was the smartest “we don’t really know” I ever heard.
Theoretical physics 😇
@@aneek7584 yep :D
I dont remember leaving this comment...
@@iandavis6837 lol
@Curtis Jefferson look who’s talkin kid...
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?”
Have heard of star, yes. - ole joe
It's because it's Brian greene he has a way of dumbing it down for us fools
@@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.
@@xshotgunmessage cry about it
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.
Bryan Greene is on another level.
Although slightly stoic in appearance, Brian Cox also does a good job.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 stoic in appearance? Brian is always smiling! I enjoy him far more than NDT and Michio
@@diogeneslantern18 Yeah, I mean that smile is baked onto his face like ceramics.
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
🏗🧭🌏🌍🦠🌲
The quality of guest and conversation is infinitely better on Lex Fridman's podcast
Brian Greene is such an excellent teacher. In reality, this subject is complicated AF!
His books are really good at explaining all the complications.
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.
Infact those are things that i heard about them although i never studied them, i expected more interesting school things but it s ok just a show
Not if you enjoy learning and like this stuff!
@@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...
There’s a black hole in my mind where the full episodes used to go.
lmao, I feel your lack of brain matter :(
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Go to Spotify and stop whinging.
@@pumpernickel4429 Spotify is trash
lol
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!!
My mind literally blew out at 1:25.
Well done.
Feels like your in a science class and Joe is the kid asking the questions the whole class is wondering
you're*
Pay attention in English class too.
Looks like you need an English class instead lol.
* you’re 😃
@@leonidas6134 look like u need a life
@@CorrectionUnknownman shut up
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.
i am amazed at joe rogan's restraint not asking if the guest has tried dmt
🤪
He already asked him a year ago. It's all good
@@stuartkeating6508 what did he said?
@@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)
@@stuartkeating6508 yeah he said he went into a pretty bad trip if i recall
The explanation of Ligo and the 2 black holes collision gravity wave propagation was....brilliant !
Brian Greene is freaking awesome!
So much better than NDT. You can tell Brian truly loves the subject. NDT truly loves the sound of his own voice.
I love how he’s explaining and the camera cuts to Joe just in awe, with a puzzled look on his face
Almost made me go to spotify with this one.
I have installed Spotify for this one. Will listen fully & then uninstall. Lolz.
Emphasis on almost
Almost.
is it worth it?
@@userwtf420 Nope.
Reality is more mysterious and magical than our wildest imagination.
Truth is stranger than the strangest fiction
@@Notoriousnipple now thats the fuckin truth
Man just think, you really can CREATE your own reality in life, we are infinite why follow the same trend. Live laugh love 🤙🙏🏻
@@Notoriousnipple fiction is expected to make sense. Reality is under no such constraint.
@@KravRage yes mr Neil
Just how he gave the explanation for Gravitational waves, "Mind Blown"🤯🤯. Really never thought it that way. Super cool.
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.
never forget that jamie had an A in high school physics
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He did physics 101 for a semester in college too that's how he knows the earth isn't flat
@@Colby_0-3_IRL_and_title_fights he believed the lies 😉
@@cviasco8571 ikr the earth is obviously flat
@@papaflon5419 earth is a really a triangle dude
1:30 My face during the whole video
Lmaooo
I died when it cut to Joe cause I was feeling the same way 😂
Fuck that’s hilarious 😂
🤣🤣🤣💀
Was hoping somone saw that too 😂
I was lost from the beginning of the conversation but couldn’t stop listening
Rogan’s curiosity and Brian Green’s enthusiasm makes for a great interview.
Young Jamie is just sitting there thinking, 'Yeah, yeah, I understand all of this, due to my A in physics'.
Legit! btw, new "fans" aint know what we talking bout
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.
@@EGarrett01 such a good episode
How have u got so many likes in such a short time on such an old video 😂
@@vladnikitin2566 Yea agreed, Brian Greene is always a treat, he and Neil Tyson.
There will never be enough “so-and-so explains black holes” videos
lol agreed
Black holes are God's many anuses.
Yea, until you realize that space literally doesn't exist and "black holes" are just part of the plot.
@Nelson Arisa youre trash
@@enwhy7810 your magical man doesnt exist
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. :)
I love the fact Joe lets his guest drink and smoke. When you drink it will get you too spill the beans...plus Joe is so down to earth.
Imagine if every one of your teachers were like Brian growing up, humans would ascend so much faster!
not necessarily lol but man does he explain things clearly.
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.
@@jadams9000 what do you mean lol how did he sellout, his content hasnt changed?
@@yomega8336 Spotify pulled 42 of his shows and a big censorship move. They think it would hurt our little brains to listen to controversial guest.
@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.
Joe trying to understand these concepts always make me smile, it’s so funny.
@Dirty Magic11 I’m not following what are you saying exactly
I'm with him, on this one. 👍🤣💥
@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 you don't sound like you understand anything about physics, but have watched a couple youtube videos and think you do.
@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.
Link to full video please
i love brian greenes book's but the excitement in his eyes when talking is so awesome
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.
It was from the sun, they are just trying to win Nobel prizes and turning the physics into black holes.
@@l337g0g0 was it? Source?
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.
Dude! I couldn't have said it better, but it was exactly what I was thinking.
Well said.
If only everyone was this honest about their knowledge... Thank you.
You dipped your toes in the ocean while many others don't believe the ocean is real :D
I am laughing out loud at the hair salon
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
This was my favorite podcast, Brian Greene is awesome and Joe asked interesting questions.
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 👍👍👍
I love Joe Rogan’s face when he is so confused 😂
It's relatable.
1:30
I read this right when he made the face
We all do... but i mostly love it because it mirrors my expressions 😂
Looks like he understood more here than the babble that Eric Weinstein was spouting
His last line before if cut blew my mind one last time too
Very interesting program Joe 👍
We're peaking behind the simulation, into the source code itself.
Bullshit because there's no mathematic language capable to describe EMOTION and yet, they drive us more than anything else.
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.
After watching it multiple times, I understand even less now.
I'm more confused now than I was before I listened to this lol. I wanna hear more!! Very intriguing
Love this guy, a genius but he is so good at explaining these concepts its amazing.
He used the word 'quantum' more than Avengers in endgame.
Isn't that obvious for a physicist?
Do they say it alot in that movie?
So.. I can compress my cat into a black hole. Interesting
And yet, we can't watch JRE on spotify without buffering or stuttering
Yes but the poor thing would expend all its energy almost immediately and dissolve into quantum particles
My cat already has a black hole....
Is the cat black and has it crossed any streets recently?
😂 those hydraulic press channels were on to something.
These are the best kinds of podcasts
I love these types of interviews
So you could technically create a thought in your mind so dense that your thought could become a black hole. Glad I'm not high rn
I am and that’s fucked 😂
wellp, way to SCARE me for the rest of my DAYS lmaoooo
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
Wtf are you talking about
@@Myemnhk it's a joke numbnuts, lighten up
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
Then he failed .🤦🏽♂️
then perhaps he doesn't?
Either that or I'm an idiot.. Sportsbet is paying $1.32 for the latter so I know where I'm putting my money
That’s because he’s not explaining anything, he’s just talking nonsense.
@@KurtColville explain the nonsense
I CAN LISTEN TO STUFF LIKE THIS ALL DAY‼️ 🗣️KEEP GOING JOE
I read his book on String theory years ago. I wish he would have explained it like he explained back holes in this video.
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.
more like talking to God
“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
Have u heard of astral projection u can speak with the unknown aka channeled spirts using ur pineal gland
It's been coined the language of the gods more than once for a reason.
Its not like they represent it..its just worded in a way to sound cool.. very misleading..
Alright, ffs, I’ll finally get on Spotify for this episode
This episode was one of the most interesting conversations I’ve ever heard
I just did 😂 I couldn't just watch a few clips I had to hear the whole thing. Brian Greene is such a brilliant dude.
I really don't want to.. I don't want to.. don't want to. And I'm not. It's going to take something more than physics to get me to sign up.
@@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. ;)
@@DelayedLaunch Jesus Christ has a YT channel though. Seriously. And he's hilarious. Have a look.
At around 1:20 he’s explaining how time and space may be held together.. cut to Joe and he’s just sitting there like 👁👄👁 😂
I always love when the camera cuts to Joe's stunned face
I absolutely LOVE it when Joe has scientists on the show (Brian Greene is always fantastic no matter the platform, fwiw). I just like how Joe gets super hyped up when he hears something amazing and/or mindblowing, and the astronomers, astrophysicists, archeologists, and scientists of other disciplines he gets on the program are always top notch. Special shout out to Graham Hancock as well, who isn't a scientist but a journalist who covers a ton of science in his writings.
I'd love to see a show where Joe has Leonard Susskind on! Lenny is another gent who can make your head explode by discussing black holes and other ultra massive objects!
Listened to the whole podcast- EXTREMELY WORTH WATCHING/listening to. One of the best JRE podcasts I've ever watched.
I love people like this. I'm so fascinated about these subjects, and respect to all of them for putting it in layman's terms.
This is the type of conversation that people should have more often with each other, so we can see how small we really are.
But we may be bigger than black holes right
This guy said "Quantum" so many times, Marvel's going to copyright strike this video.
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If anything, physicists should be throwing copyright strikes at Marvel for using their findings in quantum mechanics in their movies!
I am loving these topics Joe! Please keep them coming.
Please, Joe, brings more people like this to your program. It is super interesting.
Love reading Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe." I actually understood some of it. :)
listening to JRE is ok,but watching Joes confused face listening to Brian is priceless
True.. Very True 😂😂😂
JOE HAS A FACE FOR EVERYTHING
The concept of a rogue black hole wandering the universe is terrifying
Joe Rouge-an
Joe Red-an?
probably my ex
“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
@@Ealdorman_of_Mercia lol
Imagine a species of alien watching our youtube videos and seeing this and being like “oh, they’re barely learning how to add?”
Can't help but appreciate someone's passion.
Brian Greene is among the most exciting JRE guests. there is a colossal latent demand for science popularization tools, and the VR learning tool aimed at colleges, the development of which BG is party to, is long overdue. needless to say, adults will be as interested as kids. thank you JR for blowing our socks off, yet again 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I like smart joe is and how he can be so flexible with so many guests, awesome human being
I bet you've became very intelligent and knowledgeable with all these intriguing topics and your great questions itd be amazing to pick your brain and have a conversation with you
Need more physicist podcasts Joe! :)
We need more of this type of conversations!
that cut to Joe's confused face at 1:29 is fantastic
1:24, The look on Rogan’s face after this explanation is priceless.
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.
I can only take so many mind-blowing conversation like this per week without exploding and becoming a black hole myself.
That's funny 😂 I feel ya..don't think too hard..
You'd have to implode to become a black hole.
@@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.
Implode*
Rogans face when it first cut back to him is brilliant
He’s tracking-Making damn sure he processing what’s being said 🗣👂🏼👁🧠
I suppose in simple terms its just further confirms the equations being used as two different processes are preformed separately to describe the same singularity and directly compute with each other
Way above my head, but I almost grasped it - fascinating.
Man I love Joe's videos! This video is AMAZING, and Dr. Green is likely the best educator since Feynman given his ability to intelligently describe extremely complex topics in such a way that anyone with a fundamental understanding of physics can comprehend. The mathematical definition as defined by Einstein as any object with a mass (m) which has a radius (r_m) less than twice the gravitational constant (G) as defined by Newton divided by the speed of light squared literally defines a black hole relativistically, and then negating misconceptions I had about what black holes truly are is life changing. Furthermore, the correlation between the quantum processes relative to the holographic description of black holes and quantum error correcting code being consistent in describing the physics of black holes explicitly with quantum physics completely absent gravity (relativity) is just DAMN!!!! I'm blown away by the thought provoking implications of Dr. Greens explanations at the moment, but most of all I just want to say THANK YOU JOE for enabling me with the opportunity to have Dr. Green break my brain again!
It could potentially fill the gap between quantum and Newtonian physics.
Joes face at 1:30 let’s me know how I should be feeling
I was making the same face. 🥺
First minute got lost. But so interesting at the same time that i also understand. Where else on the internet can you find this gold?
1:29 Joe's facial expression is identical to most of ours in this moment
I really enjoy it when astrophysicists talk about and explain things like this.
Why are the other videos with Brian Greene private? I can't watch them now!!!
yeah i find that odd
I could listen to Brian Greene all day long. Does have any TV shows?
These types of conversations increases your understanding of the world just 100billion times!!!!