This was a bucket list conversation for me! (I do hope I don’t kick the bucket any time soon.) But talking to you, your amazing team, and your brilliant audience was the thrill of a lifetime! I hope to share more with you all someday. For now, keep watching the heavens!
i’m not a guy that cries often and i never ever cry in public, but yrs ago i went on a date to the observatory in socal and they had a rep working there that brought me to a huge telescope and told me to look through. i saw jupiter. but then he told me to stay there for a few more moments and i saw movement-like grains of sand move across- and i was like “woah, what was that?” and he explained that i had just witnessed one of the biggest long-standing storms in our near solar system. i was so impacted by that, the most beautiful thing i’ve ever seen in nature. i couldn’t believe it; it made me so teary-eyed just standing there seeing it, impacts me still to this day. such an incredible sight.
Yeah I asked a flat Earth guy if he believed in microscopes. He said no and like 25 people laughed at him. Good times. These days you have to remind people. Don't cut off your penis. They just might.
Enormous 55" Chihuahua KOCK transplanted onto a man. 98" VEINY WRINKLED KOCK glistening in the moonlight. Beads of sweat drip down the shaft. The shiny tip continues to wave in the midnight air. Suddenly, the 98" KOCK prepares to enter a tight BIT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE DESTROYED. DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE WRECKED. BLOODY KOCK EXITS THE DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE
@@AmandaRaeGA Are you an astronomer? Astronomers actually look up to the heavens with a telescope. Reading what's available to you, or watching on UA-cam does not make you one.
Been waiting for this podcast for a long time as a big fan of Dr Brian’s podcast, his sense of humor, and his open mindedness and curiosity that extends to matters of spirit.
Yet his biblical illiteracy is laughable. Funny how he doesnt use the same discretion towards it as he does everything else. all from a so called "jewish" man
Hands down one of the most fascinating, deep-dive interview related to (among other things) physics, cosmology, aliens, and the history and origins of the universe that Joe Rogan has ever done. Dr. Keating is the rare genius who not only makes complex AND complicated ideas accessible, but who also makes it entertaining to really listen, learn, and understand them.
Enormous 55" Chihuahua KOCK transplanted onto a man. 98" VEINY WRINKLED KOCK glistening in the moonlight. Beads of sweat drip down the shaft. The shiny tip continues to wave in the midnight air. Suddenly, the 98" KOCK prepares to enter a tight BIT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE DESTROYED. DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE WRECKED. BLOODY KOCK EXITS THE DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE
Every once in a while joe brings on fascinating people to listen to again like the old days. Not his fault, he's talked to nearly everyone worth listening to.
Bring back all the theoretical physicists and other scientists, they are genuine, interesting and fact based. Brian Cox was brilliant but the podcast was 4 years ago.
One of the best episodes I've listened to in a while! Never thought I'd care so much about Galileo, for many years I knew him as "that dude from Bohemian Rhapsody" 😆
I didn't know Brian Keating, so I'm so happy that I stumbled upon this. This was one of the best JRE episodes ever. I'll definitely start listening to Brian's podcast.
As a young teen i had a cheap ass telescope, i saw Jupiter up close through the lens not just a light with some moons i mean the tans, yellows, red clouds of Jupiter. For me it was life changing
I love the way he is explaining this all so nicely. A 16 year old kid can understand what he's talking about. It is so important to understand the history of science.
Jupiter is actually believed to have anywhere between 80-95 moons. The 4 he mentioned - Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto - are the ones we can see best.
First minute and there's a mistake. Wasn't Galileo to discover that. Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer who put forth the theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe, and that the Earth, spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the Sun. This is called the heliocentric, or Sun-centered, system.
I've had that sketch of Jupiter with the 4 moons, from Galileo, tattoo'd on the back of my hand for a couple of years. I have it as a constant reminder that not everything revolves around us, and not everything revolves around me, and to think bigger picture. It blue me away, seeing this small depiction of Jupiter and the Moons, and what it meant for Space as a whole.
Im so pleased that I clicked on this and it didn't say "cosmetologist", like I originally, reluctantly thought. What pleasant, massively enlightening conversation.
0:00: 🔭 Galileo used a telescope to observe the planets and realize that the sun is the center of the solar system. 2:24: 🌟 Stars twinkle due to scintillation caused by atmospheric conditions, while planets do not twinkle. 5:29: 🔭 Galileo's sketches and writings on his observations of Jupiter and its moons. 7:50: 🔭 Galileo's sketch of the Moon through a telescope emphasized a non-existent crater to convey its appearance and feeling. 10:04: 🌍 Galileo's realization that the Earth is not the center of the universe and his struggle to convey this idea to people with strong religious beliefs. 12:58: 📚 Galileo, a religious scientist, believed that scientific truth and religious beliefs could coexist, but this idea could be threatening to the government. Recap by Tammy AI
The Koine Greek word for "tripod" is τρίποδον (tripodon). In ancient Greece, a tripod referred to a three-legged stand or support often used to hold sacred objects, offering containers, or even as prizes for athletic or artistic competitions.
lmao immediately after saying Goi he said "don't worry it's not an insult or anything"... it means cattle, and that is how they view us.. I could go on but most people are too indoctrinated to have that conversation and will find it hateful or something along that line.
Just want to point out how incredibly smart Joe is intuitionally, of course he isn't educated to a phd level etc. But during this podcast he actually correctly pushed back to Brian on probablity of life and Brian did (in conversation) make the Bayesian fallacy whereby he equated probability of conditions creating life, to just our life, and if you understand probablity etc. You'll understand why this is a huge fallacy on the outcome side of the argument. Joe pushed back using intuition alone and rightly noted that it is perhaps the case that many different forms of life could be the outcome and therefore each of those could incorrectly make the same mistake of thinking they are 'the life' outcome. Was just very impressed that Joe without any real education on the matter intuited that!
great comment. Brian was intriguing for most of the interview, but when he was debating aliens, etc, he cant for the life of him speak concisely or convincingly. Brian holds obscure, untested statistical formulas at high regard (probability of life), but dismisses hard evidence ( several first hand accounts from senior level military officials, in addition to video). It becomes clear that he is pessimistic, and then makes the argument that only he and astonomers can verify aliens?? really? Joe was good to point him out
I feel like this guy is elevating Galileo beyond what he deserves credit for. A lot of people knew the universe wasn't geocentric before Galileo. 1000 years before in fact. It just became suppressed during the dark ages of Christianity.
Correction: it wasn't suppressed, the geocentric/heliocentric debate didn't have enough evidence to fully pick a winner. But Ptolemy's geocentric model seemed to make more sense so that theory was more supported until later. Galileo himself called it Copernicus' model, he never claimed to invent heliocentrism.
I think the people who were burned at the stake would disagree with you about whether their ideas were suppressed. Also it is the only explanation for why what is a fairly straightforward concept took so long to be widely accepted. It can be and was proven through simple observation without the need of complex scientific instruments. It's a problem more simple than a rubix cube. @@power50001562
If you think about the universe expanding and the fact humans can only see so many light years away in every direction. Relative to that we're the center. Just a thought. Astronomy is awesome
THAAAAAAAAAAAAAT'S a bit misleading. Goyum is NOT a neutral word. If YOU hear a jewish person saying that around you, just realize they just called you an animal, that is open for any jewish peson to rip off per the Torah.
Love this whole discussion. Brian's role as an experimentalist, whose job it is to narrow the field of possibilities for certain theories, seems to provide an ideology that's more of a skeptic. This is consistent with his claims regarding intelligent life in the universe (or lack there of) and his skepticism towards UAP's being legitimate. It's good to have an alternative perspective. His role and ideology seem analogous to a debunker.
Perhaps, Brian's perspective is one of the only perspectives we should listen to as it seems he's one of the most qualified to comment around UAP's and its all basically down to elimination by subtraction.
@@josephfischer3789 Why would we listen to only Brian's perspective on this? He's credible and respected, but I'd estimate he's in the single digits, of percentage points, of respected, credible people in his field who believe there is no other life in the universe. Maybe you've sought out the one opinion you are championing because it matches with your own personal ideology....typically, religious?
@@michaelmiller6878 That's all I can base it on. I can't speak for you or anybody else. All I can say is, I've listened to all sides of the arguments around UAP's but considering Dr Brian's field of expertise and what he's researched he is one person I can say who would have a front row seat to view what is out there.
@@josephfischer3789 Fair enough. Like you, I try to evaluate any opinion I have based on a well read examination of viewpoints from people I consider experts in the field. On this particular one, Keating is the only one, of maybe 10-12 people who I follow and have respect for in the field, who espouses this view. Doesn't mean he's wrong, I just didn't find his Mars explanation very compelling, as it's one planet amongst billions of potentials, that would need to be studied to confirm this theory. As we learn more, like there being even more solar systems in the universe than previously thought, from what we imagined were "dead spaces" in our field of vision, that are now illuminated through the Webb Telescope, we see the probabilities for other life only increasing. I appreciate his skepticism but wonder if it's tainted by his non-scientific beliefs, like religion or other.
Last year I got a telescope and when I first saw Jupiter and especially Saturn it was really mind blowing but for beauty , the moon and it’s craters had me out every clear night for weeks.
@@andresil8330 I got mine off marketplace for $100 Australian dollars. There were lots on there. Saxon 76/700 reflector was the one I had (I sold it as I needed the money) but I think they’re cheap new too. I could see Saturns’ rings clearly.
Love hearing smart people talk on this show that have a great deal of experience and are passionate in what it is they are talking about. Much more intriguing, well done.
This clip left my mouth agape, as I came to the realization that a fellow Catholic was such a trailblazer, experimenting and observing interplanetary physics. Not only that, he was also such a talented artist. It is a shame that his work was frowned upon by the the church. Such a genius and who knows? Maybe that crater has been filled since.
I love this episode. I was a little surprised when Brian left very little space for the unknown regarding life on other planets. I totally get the dogmatic scientist gatekeepers mindset now. Brian had a little when talking to Joe, imagine someone who is entrenched in their own scientific bubble. Scary. I still think Brian is great!
Joe sounds like he is definitely hooked on this. And going to buy an observers tower telescope station. With a comfortable chair so he can relax and gaze at planets and maybe the stars. Have at it, this is good stuff.
So cool to see Brian Keating on Rogan. His podcast is one of my favorites as he has excellent guests and discusses all sorts of science. He too, apparently, makes a great guest and it's excellent that he got this exposure. Dude deserves it!
The reason why people believed the Earth was the center of everything is because being in the center is relative. If you asked an ancient person to picture "Earth" they would look around. Modern people picturing earth imagine an image from outer space of looking down on earth.
Didn't Copernicus propose the Sun as the center of the Solar Sytem? I think Galileo confirmed it with his observations. It's some mind expanding stuff anyway and then Newton came along and blew everyone outta the water!
Yep, also there were societies and religions claiming this same thing 5 thousand years ago, doesn't mean they had any kind of proof, but there has been many people that have proposed this for thousands of years
The heliocentric model was known since antiquity, and right up to Galileo's time. The problem was that there wasn't any system to explain the movement of the planets. See Aristarcus.
Kepler was a contemporary of Galileo. His heliocentric model made more accurate predictions. It had deeper insights - Kepler’s laws paved the way for Isaac Newton. But Galileo gets the press. That is because his story better fits a popular anti-theist narrative.
These conversations remind me of old jre the guest is a expert in there field and knows some shit in which there interested in and gets the chance to share with the world awesome podcast
This was a bucket list conversation for me! (I do hope I don’t kick the bucket any time soon.)
But talking to you, your amazing team, and your brilliant audience was the thrill of a lifetime! I hope to share more with you all someday. For now, keep watching the heavens!
Thank you for sharing! ❤
Very nice
Great guest! Love his enthusiasm
Loved your zeal
❤❤
i’m not a guy that cries often and i never ever cry in public, but yrs ago i went on a date to the observatory in socal and they had a rep working there that brought me to a huge telescope and told me to look through. i saw jupiter. but then he told me to stay there for a few more moments and i saw movement-like grains of sand move across- and i was like “woah, what was that?”
and he explained that i had just witnessed one of the biggest long-standing storms in our near solar system.
i was so impacted by that, the most beautiful thing i’ve ever seen in nature. i couldn’t believe it; it made me so teary-eyed just standing there seeing it, impacts me still to this day. such an incredible sight.
Thanks for sharing
Amazing. What a blessing
Jupiter, Roman god of thunder.
Haha that’s awesome! I love that the most beautiful thing you’ve seen in nature is roaring on another planet :-)
It’s always a good day when joe has a guest that talks about space
Fr
or UFOs ❤😂
@@willywonka4340Thank you for not saying UAP. UFO gang for life!
facts i need to know my odds when its time to dip off this planet
100%
Eddie Bravo doesn't believe in the telescope, but after this podcast he's going to look into it.
Boooo. Have a 👍
Do you write jokes for Kill Tony?
After he's done being a deaf jack russell terrier
I see what you did there 👍
Yeah I asked a flat Earth guy if he believed in microscopes. He said no and like 25 people laughed at him. Good times. These days you have to remind people. Don't cut off your penis. They just might.
Brian is so well spoken. I'm surprised I haven't heard of him until today.
Enormous 55" Chihuahua KOCK transplanted onto a man. 98" VEINY WRINKLED KOCK glistening in the moonlight. Beads of sweat drip down the shaft. The shiny tip continues to wave in the midnight air. Suddenly, the 98" KOCK prepares to enter a tight BIT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE DESTROYED. DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE WRECKED. BLOODY KOCK EXITS THE DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE
Why are you surprised ? Are you an astronomer ? 😂😂
Thanks very much 😊
@@AmandaRaeGA Are you an astronomer? Astronomers actually look up to the heavens with a telescope. Reading what's available to you, or watching on UA-cam does not make you one.
I could listen to people like this all day that genuinely love what they do and you can tell.
i concur. totally true man
Even if they’re full of shit?
@@boodle4960lmao, go cry into your bible.
Elaborate@@boodle4960
He rambles a bit he needs to slow down
This dude is such a throwback. You don't hear terms like "no-goodnick" very often anymore.
Kiss up and kiss ant got me.
Haha true
I didn't like this dude
@@TheNilla2020😂everyone seemed to really enjoy this, but for some reason I’m relieved someone didn’t lol.
@@TheNilla2020 you can see through his lies
This was fantastic. What an excellent, knowledgeable, and fair guest! Can’t wait to listen to the whole thing
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Been waiting for this podcast for a long time as a big fan of Dr Brian’s podcast, his sense of humor, and his open mindedness and curiosity that extends to matters of spirit.
Yet his biblical illiteracy is laughable. Funny how he doesnt use the same discretion towards it as he does everything else. all from a so called "jewish" man
@@jonathansoko1085 No one’s perfect
No one made that claim@@carlosortiz-sn2yd
Thanks 😊
Any take on my comment? I still see nothing wrong with what i said@@DrBrianKeating
It's definitely a good day when JR has a guest on who truly knows how to speak properly! ❤
Hands down one of the most fascinating, deep-dive interview related to (among other things) physics, cosmology, aliens, and the history and origins of the universe that Joe Rogan has ever done. Dr. Keating is the rare genius who not only makes complex AND complicated ideas accessible, but who also makes it entertaining to really listen, learn, and understand them.
Enormous 55" Chihuahua KOCK transplanted onto a man. 98" VEINY WRINKLED KOCK glistening in the moonlight. Beads of sweat drip down the shaft. The shiny tip continues to wave in the midnight air. Suddenly, the 98" KOCK prepares to enter a tight BIT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE DESTROYED. DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE. BUT WHOLE WRECKED. BLOODY KOCK EXITS THE DEMOLISHED BUT WHOLE
Appreciate that 😊
Brian Keating is 1000% more interesting, relevant and easy to listen to than Neil The Hack Tyson
talk for yourself
Uh hundred percent
@@PokerRenegadetalk to yourself
@@GLo1991 tyson is better trained for tv therefor easier to listen, this guy just mumbles under his nose
Nope.
Excellent - Keating has a great way of conveying science!
Joe already texting Jamie “find the biggest fucking telescope we can buy!”
an MMT telescope!
um.. that would be an observatory on a mountain top.. because Joe has that kind of money
@@calholli 😂
@@juliorosa9857 seriously!
haha! nice!
It's great to see Dr. Keating in his teaching mode.
My favorite mode
Every once in a while joe brings on fascinating people to listen to again like the old days. Not his fault, he's talked to nearly everyone worth listening to.
Bring back all the theoretical physicists and other scientists, they are genuine, interesting and fact based. Brian Cox was brilliant but the podcast was 4 years ago.
One of the best episodes I've listened to in a while!
Never thought I'd care so much about Galileo, for many years I knew him as "that dude from Bohemian Rhapsody" 😆
"Never go full retard."
You didn't go to school ? Wow !!😮
Total opposite experience for me
Ignore those ego-controlled idiots, there's always time to learn something you didn't know about before and I'm sure you had your reasons why
@@tamimhusain3376 thank you, brother! I appreciate the kindness, much love. 🤗
I didn't know Brian Keating, so I'm so happy that I stumbled upon this. This was one of the best JRE episodes ever. I'll definitely start listening to Brian's podcast.
Dr. Keating, absolutely brilliant!
How excited it makes him is contagious!
yes
I love how he related what he was talking about to hunting elk. That really connected the dots for Joe
Awesome guest, love listening to him speak you can tell he is very passionate.
If Spotify had labeled chapters I’d watch more of the podcast
Why.. just watch the whole thing at 2x speed
Dam looks like this podcast will only get 10,999,999 downloads
cry more
Galileo invented the ‘tripod’. Learn something new everyday! Galileo was truly ahead of time!
Love this guy. Watch him all the time on UA-cam
thanks!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE🎉.
Thank you for really good entertainment and interests.
As a young teen i had a cheap ass telescope, i saw Jupiter up close through the lens not just a light with some moons i mean the tans, yellows, red clouds of Jupiter. For me it was life changing
It’s easy to see from Florida
@@tillman40I can see Uranus 🎉🎉
Me too 😊
I love the way he is explaining this all so nicely. A 16 year old kid can understand what he's talking about.
It is so important to understand the history of science.
A scintillating conversation
Love Dr Keating!
Especially his episode with Sasha Sagan.😊
Excellent podcast, excellent guest! Brian Keating once again enlightens and inspires his listeners.
🙏
Great start to the week. Have to listen to the full episode. Too good!
He knows a lot about space for a hairstylist. Excellent - Keating has a great way of conveying science!.
Thank you Brian for your
Passion and thank you Joe for having Brian on your show🎉!
The way he says "exaaaaaactly" is the way you say it when a kid says something stupid and you just want to move on 🤣
These are my favorite type of guests on Joe's Podcast. I love the history and science mixture you get in this vid!
Love that Brian brought props for this appearance!
glad you noticed
I like this guy. Hes intense enough to get his point accross but very good at polite conversation. No smugness either just passion.
Besides the "im Jewish" within the first few minutes LOL wtf does that have to do with anything...this guy is a giant stooge
Hi, Dr.Brian one of the best. ....
I can’t believe this was episode #2023 happening in 2023, and they didn’t even mention it. JRE has finally passed the year that we’re in 🛸✨
cool right?
Dr. Keating is looking really healthy, interesting, and intelligent 😊 Well done Joe getting our hero in from San Diego 🎉
thanks!
I love listening to smart people!
Joe has so much information coming in. To be able to put it all together
Jupiter is actually believed to have anywhere between 80-95 moons. The 4 he mentioned - Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto - are the ones we can see best.
Heard that too. He made it seem like there were ONLY 4.
Brian Keeting is such a great tutor, and joe is always willing to listen when its not a subject hes great on....of which theres many he is great on.
First minute and there's a mistake. Wasn't Galileo to discover that. Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer who put forth the theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe, and that the Earth, spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the Sun. This is called the heliocentric, or Sun-centered, system.
Episodes where Joe Rogan bringing physicsts r just amazing. The whole reason why i started listening to jre 8-9 years ago
Good old days ❤
While Eric Weinstein (episode #1949) isn't a physicist but Mathematician by trade, having him over as a guest was a delight.
@@willywonka4340 i mean I was not talking about physics degree. I consider him as a physicist. I included him in the above mentioned list
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Keating is a good dude. His podcast is awesome and his interactions very down to earth.
@@jeremieleblanc943 what did he lie about?
Always appreciate the knowledge Professor 🙏
1 of the most interesting guest in JRE history.
Awesome. Two of my favourite people in the same spacetime 🤓💚♾️
Great to see Brian Keating on JRE
I’m saving this for later tonight 🤘💪
Gross
I've had that sketch of Jupiter with the 4 moons, from Galileo, tattoo'd on the back of my hand for a couple of years. I have it as a constant reminder that not everything revolves around us, and not everything revolves around me, and to think bigger picture.
It blue me away, seeing this small depiction of Jupiter and the Moons, and what it meant for Space as a whole.
"BLEW" not "BLUE"
Moron...
Im so pleased that I clicked on this and it didn't say "cosmetologist", like I originally, reluctantly thought. What pleasant, massively enlightening conversation.
Dr. Keating is a great treasure. I’m so happy to see him start to get the exposure he deserves. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️🇺🇸🙌🏾
0:00: 🔭 Galileo used a telescope to observe the planets and realize that the sun is the center of the solar system.
2:24: 🌟 Stars twinkle due to scintillation caused by atmospheric conditions, while planets do not twinkle.
5:29: 🔭 Galileo's sketches and writings on his observations of Jupiter and its moons.
7:50: 🔭 Galileo's sketch of the Moon through a telescope emphasized a non-existent crater to convey its appearance and feeling.
10:04: 🌍 Galileo's realization that the Earth is not the center of the universe and his struggle to convey this idea to people with strong religious beliefs.
12:58: 📚 Galileo, a religious scientist, believed that scientific truth and religious beliefs could coexist, but this idea could be threatening to the government.
Recap by Tammy AI
thanks for the timestamps
@@DrBrianKeatingthank u I just subbbed
The Koine Greek word for "tripod" is τρίποδον (tripodon). In ancient Greece, a tripod referred to a three-legged stand or support often used to hold sacred objects, offering containers, or even as prizes for athletic or artistic competitions.
This is a top episode
lmao immediately after saying Goi he said "don't worry it's not an insult or anything"... it means cattle, and that is how they view us.. I could go on but most people are too indoctrinated to have that conversation and will find it hateful or something along that line.
Great story teller🎉 THANK YOU 🎉
Finally…someone who understands and can explain astronomy!
thanks!
The way he wove in Joe’s elk fascination just to keep him engaged was goat 😂
Joe Rogan proves everyday you make it fun and learn something new. Thanks joeski
Guest: "I'm Jewish"
Joe and Audience: ......
Just want to point out how incredibly smart Joe is intuitionally, of course he isn't educated to a phd level etc. But during this podcast he actually correctly pushed back to Brian on probablity of life and Brian did (in conversation) make the Bayesian fallacy whereby he equated probability of conditions creating life, to just our life, and if you understand probablity etc. You'll understand why this is a huge fallacy on the outcome side of the argument. Joe pushed back using intuition alone and rightly noted that it is perhaps the case that many different forms of life could be the outcome and therefore each of those could incorrectly make the same mistake of thinking they are 'the life' outcome. Was just very impressed that Joe without any real education on the matter intuited that!
great comment. Brian was intriguing for most of the interview, but when he was debating aliens, etc, he cant for the life of him speak concisely or convincingly. Brian holds obscure, untested statistical formulas at high regard (probability of life), but dismisses hard evidence ( several first hand accounts from senior level military officials, in addition to video). It becomes clear that he is pessimistic, and then makes the argument that only he and astonomers can verify aliens?? really? Joe was good to point him out
I feel like this guy is elevating Galileo beyond what he deserves credit for. A lot of people knew the universe wasn't geocentric before Galileo. 1000 years before in fact. It just became suppressed during the dark ages of Christianity.
Correction: it wasn't suppressed, the geocentric/heliocentric debate didn't have enough evidence to fully pick a winner. But Ptolemy's geocentric model seemed to make more sense so that theory was more supported until later. Galileo himself called it Copernicus' model, he never claimed to invent heliocentrism.
I think the people who were burned at the stake would disagree with you about whether their ideas were suppressed. Also it is the only explanation for why what is a fairly straightforward concept took so long to be widely accepted. It can be and was proven through simple observation without the need of complex scientific instruments. It's a problem more simple than a rubix cube. @@power50001562
He knows a lot about space for a hairstylist
He must being annoying while your getting a haircut. Tryna talk to me about astrophysicist
You can tell his cutting hand is his right by the way he holds it in the conversation
If you think about the universe expanding and the fact humans can only see so many light years away in every direction. Relative to that we're the center. Just a thought. Astronomy is awesome
THAAAAAAAAAAAAAT'S a bit misleading. Goyum is NOT a neutral word. If YOU hear a jewish person saying that around you, just realize they just called you an animal, that is open for any jewish peson to rip off per the Torah.
Spot on!
Talmud*
Love this whole discussion. Brian's role as an experimentalist, whose job it is to narrow the field of possibilities for certain theories, seems to provide an ideology that's more of a skeptic. This is consistent with his claims regarding intelligent life in the universe (or lack there of) and his skepticism towards UAP's being legitimate. It's good to have an alternative perspective. His role and ideology seem analogous to a debunker.
Perhaps, Brian's perspective is one of the only perspectives we should listen to as it seems he's one of the most qualified to comment around UAP's and its all basically down to elimination by subtraction.
@@josephfischer3789 Why would we listen to only Brian's perspective on this? He's credible and respected, but I'd estimate he's in the single digits, of percentage points, of respected, credible people in his field who believe there is no other life in the universe.
Maybe you've sought out the one opinion you are championing because it matches with your own personal ideology....typically, religious?
@@michaelmiller6878 That's all I can base it on. I can't speak for you or anybody else. All I can say is, I've listened to all sides of the arguments around UAP's but considering Dr Brian's field of expertise and what he's researched he is one person I can say who would have a front row seat to view what is out there.
@@josephfischer3789 Fair enough. Like you, I try to evaluate any opinion I have based on a well read examination of viewpoints from people I consider experts in the field. On this particular one, Keating is the only one, of maybe 10-12 people who I follow and have respect for in the field, who espouses this view.
Doesn't mean he's wrong, I just didn't find his Mars explanation very compelling, as it's one planet amongst billions of potentials, that would need to be studied to confirm this theory.
As we learn more, like there being even more solar systems in the universe than previously thought, from what we imagined were "dead spaces" in our field of vision, that are now illuminated through the Webb Telescope, we see the probabilities for other life only increasing.
I appreciate his skepticism but wonder if it's tainted by his non-scientific beliefs, like religion or other.
Last year I got a telescope and when I first saw Jupiter and especially Saturn it was really mind blowing but for beauty , the moon and it’s craters had me out every clear night for weeks.
Do you need a expensive one to see it? I’d like to have one
@@andresil8330 I got mine off marketplace for $100 Australian dollars. There were lots on there. Saxon 76/700 reflector was the one I had (I sold it as I needed the money) but I think they’re cheap new too. I could see Saturns’ rings clearly.
Enlightening presentation of why Astronomy is Queen!!! Thanks
Listened to the full podcast. My guy went off the rails a dozen times and Joe was not having it by the 2nd hour.
Yeah and he would do it so often that it would undermine whatever topic he was talking about.
How’d you listen to the full podcast
Great interview!
Makes you wonder how a modern day galileo can be censored by the governments we have nowadays
They'd call him a conspiracy theorist of course.
@@jbulletcScientists provide proof. Conspiracy theorists don't though.
@@HelpMeFindTheseSongsthat isn’t true. Ones proofs are accepted, while the others aren’t. That is the difference.
I can listen to Brian all day
Love hearing smart people talk on this show that have a great deal of experience and are passionate in what it is they are talking about. Much more intriguing, well done.
I wish we could go up and see these places up close.
For the record. Goy is 100% used as an insult don't let this guy fool ya
Eddie is punching the air right now
Professor Keating Rocks! ^.^
Memes 👍💚♾️
@@andyoates8392 Aloha! ^.^
"For there were no more world's to conquer, the benefits of a classical education" Hans Gruber.
Fascinating as always Brian
Anybody else still solely watching on yt bc they're too stubborn to get on Spotify?
Yes...
Cool! I like Brian, Ive been catching up on his podcasts over the last month or so 👍🏾
This clip left my mouth agape, as I came to the realization that a fellow Catholic was such a trailblazer, experimenting and observing interplanetary physics. Not only that, he was also such a talented artist. It is a shame that his work was frowned upon by the the church. Such a genius and who knows? Maybe that crater has been filled since.
Religion does have a tendency to manipulate and ruin out history, proven time and time again
We all know Eddie is on next, and after this guy I think Joe will be more on Eddie’s side than usual.
i did. i was known as ghorbash gardushnik in honor of my homeland
Haha, right? But you just got to look into it...
huh
I find the history of humans researching space insanely interesting
I love this episode. I was a little surprised when Brian left very little space for the unknown regarding life on other planets. I totally get the dogmatic scientist gatekeepers mindset now. Brian had a little when talking to Joe, imagine someone who is entrenched in their own scientific bubble. Scary. I still think Brian is great!
Joe sounds like he is definitely hooked on this. And going to buy an observers tower telescope station. With a comfortable chair so he can relax and gaze at planets and maybe the stars. Have at it, this is good stuff.
Plus some psychedelics 😂
thanks!
Gorgeous interview
Joe “Galileo must have taken psychedelics” Rogan.
hahaha man perfect
Using mushrooms by a bush that was on fire
Amazing interview brilliant scientist, deep thinker, and interesting guy
wow appreciate that
So cool to see Brian Keating on Rogan. His podcast is one of my favorites as he has excellent guests and discusses all sorts of science. He too, apparently, makes a great guest and it's excellent that he got this exposure. Dude deserves it!
The reason why people believed the Earth was the center of everything is because being in the center is relative. If you asked an ancient person to picture "Earth" they would look around. Modern people picturing earth imagine an image from outer space of looking down on earth.
Was funny listing to Rogan clinging onto his belief of Aliens whilst Brian constantly knocks him back 😂
Joe: How much of Jupiter can you see?
Brian: *10 minutes on something different, Jamie can you put that up?
Joe: Hm
Jamie: * doesn't put it up
Thank you Joe
Didn't Copernicus propose the Sun as the center of the Solar Sytem? I think Galileo confirmed it with his observations. It's some mind expanding stuff anyway and then Newton came along and blew everyone outta the water!
Yep, also there were societies and religions claiming this same thing 5 thousand years ago, doesn't mean they had any kind of proof, but there has been many people that have proposed this for thousands of years
The heliocentric model was known since antiquity, and right up to Galileo's time. The problem was that there wasn't any system to explain the movement of the planets. See Aristarcus.
Copernicus did prove it by recording the reflections of the sun as the seasons changed.
Kepler was a contemporary of Galileo. His heliocentric model made more accurate predictions. It had deeper insights - Kepler’s laws paved the way for Isaac Newton.
But Galileo gets the press. That is because his story better fits a popular anti-theist narrative.
These conversations remind me of old jre the guest is a expert in there field and knows some shit in which there interested in and gets the chance to share with the world awesome podcast