Why hasn't Michio Kaku gotten his own science TV show like Cosmos? He's a great speaker, very intelligent, charismatic, and open-minded while still rooted in logic.
He's had many, he was popular a long time ago. He's old ❤ worth a look of you're into this stuff. Keep in mind he was popular before the internet, so he can seem a bit more scripted but he's like the nwukndwgrasse Tyson of 30
It's true. He sells sci-fi very well. He talks about it in a 'matter of fact' way as if we already have these technologies at our disposal and they're being used when they're still just dreams. Even when he states that 'they're going to happen' meaning they haven't happened yet he speaks as if they are inevitable as if he's a prophet of scientific discovery which no one can be. He even provides time lines which are also something that no on can predict. Notice he doesn't actually work in the lab on advancing science but is rather just a PR man. With all due respect, in the field of actual science he's just a bser.
The part around 1:04:00 where Joe asked about what it would mean to digitize ourselves and how it would dehumanize everything including art, creativity, etc. was absolutely beautiful. What an amazing thought process.
@@didobill unfortunately we are heading that way, and every generation we already are. u wont be around to witness it but the future humans and robots will coexist.
Digital over analog communications wave signals of time and space and the string theory of universal creation of time and space and the possible scientific creation of standardized technology of the measured control and scientifically validated,studied and tested time and inter-dementional travel technology and vehicles.
@@shane1067if he’s a scientist, then yes it does make him one. But for this guy, who doesn’t interview ppl and lives off science and wanting to learn more. He’s a pretty open person compared to most other scientist who devote their life to this.
Had the same thought, he seems to not care as much about the emotional or human aspect much at all. A very exciting yet cold and calculated view of the future because he knows the intentions of the people backing these projects
Let me establish the Necessary Causality deficiency of which was pointed out by David Hume: Quran says: “Allah:there is no deity worthy of worship except he”:The Neccessary life/consciousness,sustainer of life/consciousness.” Wire like neuronal structures that conduct electricity via ions/neurotransmitters in the CNS/PNS possess no attribute of thinking/life and yet that has “randomly” led to life. Consciousness/thinking is an innate idea(“Fitra”)that is distinct from carbon skeleton and yet the materialist scientist believes that chemistry turned into biology via “god of randomness”/”Emergent property”/”law of nature”. Limited/Imperfect Consciousness can only stem from Necessary Consciousness (Allah-one/indivisible/loving/self-sufficient Infinite perfection)
"Physics is the harmony of little vibrating strings, chemistry is the melodies that you can play when these strings bump into each other, and the universe is just a symphony of strings" 🎉
@@SleazyRoseWalker I don't like that particular permissions set that this App need from you if you're using it on your phone . This permissions do come with a danger of a backdoor access possibility to your system if someone knows what he's doing. I was already in a past a victim of an digital crime and everything started with hacked Telefon. That's why if I'm listening to podcasts than only thru Browser site's. I will never download Spotify again...
I would hypothesize that we could travel faster than the speed of light simply by thinking of something or someone in a distant galaxy light years away
@@theduppykillahhow is travelling faster than the speed of light? The limit of the propagation of information in the universe is the speed of light, it means sending the information or receiving the information/signal/particle at the speed of light
@@vikaschoudhary1if you were on Alpha Centuri /Proxima B and I knew it, simply by meditating on your presence there and you me on earth the fact that it 50k light years away is insignificant. If you haven’t done psychedelics? You should
This is the very best interview/talk I have ever seen with the genius physicist Michio Kaka! I've been a huge fan of Michio for a good few decades now and I'm always impressed with his optimism for future technology. Joe Rogan asked the best questions and really brought out the best from Michio, I've noticed over the years that Michio can sometimes have a set of default answers to the standard questions that are repeatedly fired at him in regular interviews!. However although some of those answers are present in this interview Joe really pressed for more defined Answers to his intelligent questions. I'm sure both parties enjoyed this interaction immensely as I did. Congratulations to both for a fantastic Podcast.
I saw a study about how dogs knowing when their owner is going to get home. It's their scent level within the home. When you're at home, your scent level is at 100% within the home. When you're gone for the day, your scent level starts dropping. If you get home at the same time every day, your dog remembers that scent level and starts to anticipate your return. They tested it by taking clothes worn by the owner and placing them in plastic bags and 1 hour before the normal "return home" time, they opened the bags and distributed the clothes around the house to raise the scent level. When the owner walked in the door the dog was completely surprised and was not anticipating the owner coming home at all
My neighbor tells me that about 10 min before I get home, his dog (which is one of my dogs bf and i love him) starts looking for me. He sometimes won't leave the window until he sees me pull up, get out of the truck, waive and enter my house. I see him there every day. Pretty awesome how he seems to know without the benefit of scent at that!
@@85LaMortWhat if he has associated your arrival with your neighbor's scent level? Or he may have learnt by associating your dog's activities at that time.
@@dannym9555nah dawg, I’m 20 and music can get boring. I need to listen to something where I can at least learn. Instead of the same song that I’ve memorized the lyrics too.
Michio Kaku is like that student at the back of the class who asks if your soul could be sent to another planet using a laser beam and everybody laughs but then he passes the course, gets his PhD, gets a teaching job, writes some books and is still talking about the same crazy ideas years later.
Joe Is extremely smart. This show has given him his third eye. Just like the animation! He’s picking it up with every guest. The best education ever! Better than any university.
When I was about 10 years old, I was fascinated by the giant ant colonies that existed on our ranch in the desert that is now Scottsdale, AZ. I spent hours watching them. One day, I discovered dead bodies of both red and black ants. It seemed there had been a huge battle. Survivor ants of both colors were removing their dead. I followed them and to my shock, I saw they were burying the dead ants under large rocks not far from the 'battlefield.' The implications were staggering! It meant that ants had social structure, perhaps a religious belief, for those were necessary to need a special place to keep the dead members of the colony. I ran home and told my mom. She didn't do anything ( I think she should have called the local university), but she at least remembered the event . She was able to verify that I had discovered this amazing fact about ants a full 25 years before a scientist in England got credit for the "monumental" finding, as reported by the World Press in an article in our local paper. Separately, I don't think it's immortality if it's just your digital memory uploaded to a computer.
They are also the only species other than humans that perform surgically on the injured cleaning and even amputating increasing the chance of survival anywhere from 75% to 95% depending on the injury
I have a lot of important questions for Dr Michio Kaku. Listening to him opened me mind to infinite possibilities that mainstream Physics don't evee talk about. The Unknown Unknowns.
I heard that the scent of the Dog's owner fades away after a certain amount of hours so the Dog knows that when the scent starts to fade away the Dog knows that it's only so long until the owner returns home. To Joe Rogan
I had multiple sleep paralysis dreams with dark figures that would be in the doorway or standing at the edge of my bed, the most recent one I had I yelled at the figure"I got you now!", and I forced myself to jump up and lunge at the figure... But as I begun to rise up off my bed, I was totally somewhere else.... That's when I realized I was
That digital immortality thing they mention is exactly like one of the major plots in a videogame called Cyberpunk 2077. In the game they call them "engrams" and it is literally what they describe in this podcast, its that person at that time as an exact copy. Vocal inflections, cadence, all of it would be the same, but there's no real emotions, it's obviously just a very good program regurgitating what the "correct response" is with only the information it was uploaded with.
It’s so interesting to not understand this yet. I mean, I’ve always wondered what these primitive tribal people in the Amazon or other uncontacted tribes think when they see our aircrafts, drones and satelites. Our technology must look like magic to them. Imagine trying to explain wireless technology, facetime, or even a phone to a person who only knows how to use bow and arrow. Right now it feels like we are suddenly the primitive people trying to figure out how these incredible things work. I’m sure it’s all very logical once we understand. So far we don’t even really know how gravity works, and I hope to see some progress in my lifetime.
The information in the brain is not only in the neuron connections. It is encoded in a molecular level in certain neurons and it is even backed up, so if a neuron dies, the information exists in the same way in bunch of other neurons. I think this is established already, but we still do not have a clue how it works.
I enjoy listening to Michio but for some reason he does not allow himself to just theorize or imagine without using what is happening in science today as a framework which leads to him just leaving most of Joe's questions and ideas unexplored
people take words too literally at times, he also is one off the biggest public figures alongside neil and brian cox that debate science publicly so them speaking wrong words could cause a backlash thowards them. or could cost them their career. they're catious with words because its online.
@@just-dragon-yt I understand and agree, they have a big responsibility both towards the audience and to themselves, but it would be great to hear their side and thoughts on more abstract concepts or even "conspiracy theories" and such. They don't need to express an opinion, simply entertain these ideas by suggesting various possibilities that could explain the phenomenon being discussed based on their scientific background and discussions that occur between him and his peers.
@@Ninisau79 The phenomenon is absolutely unexplainable for our science today. So, his guess would worth the same as yours. There are some placeholders in physics (like the Alcubierre drive), but they're all just a mere speculation and they don't really match characteristics we've seen regarding the phenomenon. So, Michio Kaku couldn't tell you anything new, even if he'd let his imagination goes totally wild.
@@ryandimino8815 Nah... There's an interview with Eric Weinstein. He personally said that he's not clever enough to even start to imagine how UFOs work. It's beyond our current knowledge of physics and understanding of the universe. The farthest scientists could think of is that they're possibly using wormholes for interstellar travel, but that's also just a speculation, because we are that limited in knowledge. Thus, Michio couldn't tell you nothing more... the whole topic is just totally unknown to us. Btw, you can watch the interview at Chris Williamson channel. The video is called: Eric Weinstein on UFOs - "There is way more to this story than we know"
@kodiacstephens8104 yeah, instant translations will come first but it will eventually lead to a universal human language. Once humans can sense each other's emotions, that's true telepath, it would be even faster than translation. No words spoken, just understanding.
@danknate But we use language for other things as well, like our understanding and communication of science and mathematics and the way our brains and logic centers work is deeply intertwined with our language. In terms of dealing person to person, having a deeper understanding and recognition of emotions is definitely valuable, but in terms of how we understand ourselves and the universe, our language is already more universal. Emotions contain a large concentration of information, but oftentimes, it's actually more useful to break things down to more basic representations like mathematics does.
So my dog loved rolling in horse poop which was mainly hay. They’re programmed instinctually to like it because it’s the ultimate camouflage when hunting. No animal would think it’s a dog when the wind would blow. It’s an innocent strategy. A built in.
Terrence is not crazy. he is just not educated enough to understand real science. that's all. And if anyone argues this man is well educated, then that means he is just dumb (...or stupid..).
Exactly, like if we get forced underground, bc the earth's surface can no longer sustain life, big eyes for seeing in the dark, etc, boom, gray skin without single, boom! we become the greys
Joe, the President of the Skunk Works, Ben Rich, said back in the late 80’s early 90’s again said “ We have the ability to take E.T. Home anything you can imagine we have done”. So if that is true, and it’s been proven that he did say it, than we do have this technology to take E.T. Home, that comment is so fascinating to say the least. It proves that maybe we have this technology figured out years ago when we recovered one or more of these crafts. In fact he has said this on more than one occasion.
@ 55:45 well Joe, look at the smartphone you have in your hand, when you make a videocall, you don't have the person physically near you, but you still interact with the person whom you are video calling, you make jokes , you laugh, you share emotions and you are sharing emotions thru digital technology. The only difference between a digital technology interacting with a physical human being is that the digital technology can't release pheromones in air like human body do. The rest; talking,seeing, laughing, creating bonds will be same as we human do with another human. In principle: We humans are natural intelligence who create artificial intelligence to calculate things that we as humans would take more time but still we as humans are and remain at the top list of most advanced machinery/ computer/robot because our brain and rest of body is limitless and the reason why we are limitless is because our body materials are not static, our energy works based on electro-chemical fluids meanwhile computers we build run on limited electric energy and limited physical hardware parts. Humans can grow their body but computers or robots can't grow their body, because we still built them with static materials, glass ,iron, plastic, gold etc. With biotechnology, we will be able to create a robot , inside skeleton like ours, outside material like our skin. And that's fascinating what we can do
You missed the point...a video call with a live person is not the same as a digital conversation of someone who is no longer with us! The point isn't about it being digital, it's about it being with someone alive and actually here!
Glad Joe didn’t give up on the water drinking mouse - as that made no sense at face value. Michio has the broad strokes down, but the actual mechanics either elude him or are of little interest to him - either way, he’s unable to articulate them well.
Why hasn't Michio Kaku gotten his own science TV show like Cosmos? He's a great speaker, very intelligent, charismatic, and open-minded while still rooted in logic.
He has. It's called "Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible". He's also appeared in a lot of science shows.
@@SEB1991SEB Thank you! I just found it online and plan on watching it.
@@mrolo72 No problem, that's great! Glad I could help 🙂
He's had many, he was popular a long time ago. He's old ❤ worth a look of you're into this stuff. Keep in mind he was popular before the internet, so he can seem a bit more scripted but he's like the nwukndwgrasse Tyson of 30
@@mrolo72 He's too busy with your mom.
FINALLY YOU BRING ON THE GREATEST THEORETICAL PHYSICIST OF OUR TIME. He’s much better than Neil Degrasse Tyson.
The guy is absolutely out of his mind
The guys mind is so bent it loops back onto itself like damn string for brains.
He is still all in on String Theory, and still claims he came up with. Both are incorrect. But he is more brain than NDT
This is an old episode. These dumps are all from Spotify.
Niel is a ASTRO physicist
Michio kaku looks like Shang Sung form Mortal Kombat
With white hairs
That's racist
Thats him actually
@@brandonn3061 yoo moma is
😮 it's 2024 that kind of comment would make half the pansy country wanna b**** and call you a racist 😂.. f them becuz your correct he does!
I can’t imagine the day without Michio. He’s the coolest guy I ever listen to.
You haven't met me yet 😅
Except that lip smacking noise he keeps making
It's true. He sells sci-fi very well. He talks about it in a 'matter of fact' way as if we already have these technologies at our disposal and they're being used when they're still just dreams. Even when he states that 'they're going to happen' meaning they haven't happened yet he speaks as if they are inevitable as if he's a prophet of scientific discovery which no one can be. He even provides time lines which are also something that no on can predict. Notice he doesn't actually work in the lab on advancing science but is rather just a PR man.
With all due respect, in the field of actual science he's just a bser.
I bet i'm cooler than you@@JerryMetal
@@Wildman-zh8lg more arrogant than me, sure, but cooler? Nah... that's cold
Joe casually dropping 200 episodes into my subscription
I know right lol. I had to unsub and resub. Now its only showing this one.
Facts
So this is a new one right? Not from old Spotify?
@bodacious9001 no, it's old from spotify. All these uploads are from spotify.
You pay for a subscription 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 absolute nerd virgin
The part around 1:04:00 where Joe asked about what it would mean to digitize ourselves and how it would dehumanize everything including art, creativity, etc. was absolutely beautiful. What an amazing thought process.
I don't want to evolve into the Borg.
@@didobill unfortunately we are heading that way, and every generation we already are. u wont be around to witness it but the future humans and robots will coexist.
Interesting
Digital over analog communications wave signals of time and space and the string theory of universal creation of time and space and the possible scientific creation of standardized technology of the measured control and scientifically validated,studied and tested time and inter-dementional travel technology and vehicles.
The devince codes of creation and the associated biblical revelation's of our great king and father jesus-christ
most openminded scientist 100%
lex is pretty great too, but he's also a host so idk if you considered him
@@shane1067if he’s a scientist, then yes it does make him one. But for this guy, who doesn’t interview ppl and lives off science and wanting to learn more. He’s a pretty open person compared to most other scientist who devote their life to this.
@@Kennyisnotdead2283 yes agreed. but yes, lex is a comp sci and works on leading edge stuff, pretty impressive guy.
@@shane1067 definitely and how he recently went to the Amazon. That’s crazy asf 🤣
He’s a theoretical physicist lol it’s his job to be open minded
Bring Kaku back, i love this!!!!
Dr michio kaku is one of the coolest dudes ever. Great interview.
. . . but he tends to overlook basic realities. Lol
@@JaiHylRubis he's a dreamer for sure
@@onionknight2239everyone has blind spots
@@tictactoe101 man cannot find new oceans unless he has the courage to look away from the shore. 🤙
Had the same thought, he seems to not care as much about the emotional or human aspect much at all. A very exciting yet cold and calculated view of the future because he knows the intentions of the people backing these projects
Michio, Kaku, Brian Cox, Brian Green, and Neil Degrasse Tyson. These guys are special 🙏
Yep those are my favorites as well Neil is last but still in there
Let me establish the Necessary Causality deficiency of which was pointed out by David Hume: Quran says: “Allah:there is no deity worthy of worship except he”:The Neccessary life/consciousness,sustainer of life/consciousness.” Wire like neuronal structures that conduct electricity via ions/neurotransmitters in the CNS/PNS possess no attribute of thinking/life and yet that has “randomly” led to life. Consciousness/thinking is an innate idea(“Fitra”)that is distinct from carbon skeleton and yet the materialist scientist believes that chemistry turned into biology via “god of randomness”/”Emergent property”/”law of nature”. Limited/Imperfect Consciousness can only stem from Necessary Consciousness (Allah-one/indivisible/loving/self-sufficient Infinite perfection)
All greats, but my favorite is Krauss!
Neil always seemed to me as if he is slightly retarded
Add this guy, Miguel Nicolelis, to this list
Love Michio! My son called into his show once and got on the air! A very nice guy. I wish he would do a lecture tour.
"Physics is the harmony of little vibrating strings, chemistry is the melodies that you can play when these strings bump into each other, and the universe is just a symphony of strings" 🎉
I love this interview. Thank you for posting I hate Spotify so I really appreciate repost on YT
What's to hate about Spotify? Just genuinely curious
@@SleazyRoseWalker I don't like that particular permissions set that this App need from you if you're using it on your phone .
This permissions do come with a danger of a backdoor access possibility to your system if someone knows what he's doing.
I was already in a past a victim of an digital crime and everything started with hacked Telefon.
That's why if I'm listening to podcasts than only thru Browser site's. I will never download Spotify again...
Same
@@SleazyRoseWalker was going to ask the same spoify goated imo
@@deerock2006 Can't watch spotify on a comp/laptop and there are no comments.
Michio Kaku is such a brilliant man, I love his though process and how he explains stuff.
Makes me enthusiastic about science
I would hypothesize that we could travel faster than the speed of light simply by thinking of something or someone in a distant galaxy light years away
@@theduppykillahhow is travelling faster than the speed of light? The limit of the propagation of information in the universe is the speed of light, it means sending the information or receiving the information/signal/particle at the speed of light
@@vikaschoudhary1if you were on Alpha Centuri /Proxima B and I knew it, simply by meditating on your presence there and you me on earth the fact that it 50k light years away is insignificant. If you haven’t done psychedelics? You should
I think you should slow down on the psychedelics. You're speaking nonsense. @@theduppykillah
@@Josh-cw8byi think he mastered ki transmission from dragon ball 😂
All Joe’s podcasts rock but this one was off the charts. They compliment each other perfectly.
This is the very best interview/talk I have ever seen with the genius physicist Michio Kaka!
I've been a huge fan of Michio for a good few decades now and I'm always impressed with his optimism for future technology.
Joe Rogan asked the best questions and really brought out the best from Michio, I've noticed over the years that Michio can sometimes have a set of default answers to the standard questions that are repeatedly fired at him in regular interviews!.
However although some of those answers are present in this interview Joe really pressed for more defined Answers to his intelligent questions. I'm sure both parties enjoyed this interaction immensely as I did.
Congratulations to both for a fantastic Podcast.
Michio Kaka? Freudian slip?
@@MrFrenzykid omg lmao
Michio what now🤣
Lol...Kaka, Kookoo, Krackhead, etc.
@@douglasperry8211 I'm guessing you must have a greater intellect than him! However I have serious doubts!!!!!
I saw a study about how dogs knowing when their owner is going to get home. It's their scent level within the home. When you're at home, your scent level is at 100% within the home. When you're gone for the day, your scent level starts dropping. If you get home at the same time every day, your dog remembers that scent level and starts to anticipate your return. They tested it by taking clothes worn by the owner and placing them in plastic bags and 1 hour before the normal "return home" time, they opened the bags and distributed the clothes around the house to raise the scent level. When the owner walked in the door the dog was completely surprised and was not anticipating the owner coming home at all
My dog would jump up on the back of the couch to look out the window for me.
My neighbor tells me that about 10 min before I get home, his dog (which is one of my dogs bf and i love him) starts looking for me. He sometimes won't leave the window until he sees me pull up, get out of the truck, waive and enter my house. I see him there every day. Pretty awesome how he seems to know without the benefit of scent at that!
@@85LaMortWhat if he has associated your arrival with your neighbor's scent level? Or he may have learnt by associating your dog's activities at that time.
Thank you Joe Rogan for blessing millions of peoples’ subscription feed for a day.
Stop brown nosing lool 😂😂
These vids get uploaded on the same day of the president debate? Is joe or TH-cam trying to steer the algorithm away from the debate?
I played spy fox
Damn Joe just hit us with 3 top of the line episodes 🔥🔥
Which three? I love the Paul Rosen one. Is that in?
@@maxwu3395i love how he said this when hundreds of episodes got dropped
aah i needed this..idk if this is getting old symptoms but ive stopped listening to songs when im driving..podcast fits the best
Yup. You prolly around 40. 😂
@@dannym9555nah dawg, I’m 20 and music can get boring. I need to listen to something where I can at least learn. Instead of the same song that I’ve memorized the lyrics too.
36 and I’m about 1 year of podcast driving lol
41 been podcast driving for 2 years it slows me down music tends to give me lead foot
You must be 30 cuz I do the same now my subwoofers only purpose now lol
Michio Kaku is like that student at the back of the class who asks if your soul could be sent to another planet using a laser beam and everybody laughs but then he passes the course, gets his PhD, gets a teaching job, writes some books and is still talking about the same crazy ideas years later.
This is the funniest shit I've seen in months...
So real too lol
😂
Its amazing how Michio can be at two places at the same time. What a legend.
Yeah he’s legitimately amazing at it.
It’s so impressive how his body is in Joe’s studio while his head is deep inside his own ass.
True legend 😂
thats superposition XD
Turns out he was Schrödinger's cat all along.
i started listening to michio back in 2010 he is one of the best we have in the world. His book Physics of the impossible is one of my favorite reads!
Same here, 2010! Physics of the impossible is also one of my favorite reads!
Joe Is extremely smart. This show has given him his third eye. Just like the animation! He’s picking it up with every guest. The best education ever! Better than any university.
He handled your awkward questions really well
Yeah the mastrubating dolphine stroy wasn't it
Ive always liked Kaku - has a great ability to teach and speak to the layman. Much respect.
Art bell radio show had DR Kaku on several times 80s 90s approx.
im watching this,, and then watching it sober.. this is amazing
I’m really surprised that Dr. Michio Kaku wasn’t familiar with Bob Lazar. It would be amazing to have both of them on a podcast together!
Well...after watching this, I just have the following to say: "Get Michio Kaku to me. Michio Kaku is out of control."
Dr. Mlchio Kaku is amazing me, always has. I have such appreciation for education, and educated people. We all need to have it.
An incredible communicator of science through the lens of his specialty.
Michio Kaku is a much better scientist than other popular physicists in our time.
this man is a global treasure.
Eric weinstein will fuck him up
This has to be one of the best episodes of JRE
When I was about 10 years old, I was fascinated by the giant ant colonies that existed on our ranch in the desert that is now Scottsdale, AZ. I spent hours watching them. One day, I discovered dead bodies of both red and black ants. It seemed there had been a huge battle. Survivor ants of both colors were removing their dead. I followed them and to my shock, I saw they were burying the dead ants under large rocks not far from the 'battlefield.' The implications were staggering! It meant that ants had social structure, perhaps a religious belief, for those were necessary to need a special place to keep the dead members of the colony. I ran home and told my mom. She didn't do anything ( I think she should have called the local university), but she at least remembered the event . She was able to verify that I had discovered this amazing fact about ants a full 25 years before a scientist in England got credit for the "monumental" finding, as reported by the World Press in an article in our local paper.
Separately, I don't think it's immortality if it's just your digital memory uploaded to a computer.
They are also the only species other than humans that perform surgically on the injured cleaning and even amputating increasing the chance of survival anywhere from 75% to 95% depending on the injury
Its like so many episodes i have to rewatch
How many others feel like we’ve been watching AI generated streams for the past couple months and nothing is real anymore.
Reality is not media lol. If you feel like that, maybe it's time to go outside, get some fresh air, interact with some people.
He is still perfect for 75 ....we will still have michio kaku for a long time to come 😊
I could listen to Michio all day ❤👍🤛
Great question around 1:12 minutes in! The way Joe Rogan analyzes and describes his question is brilliant 🙌🏼
Probably one of the only times I see Joe ,fully engaged.
I have a lot of important questions for Dr Michio Kaku. Listening to him opened me mind to infinite possibilities that mainstream Physics don't evee talk about.
The Unknown Unknowns.
We need this guy back. Great convo
'We' are not losing our hair, Joe. You are.
I know it's a joke but he means 'hair' as a general term (including body hairs) over thousand years.
The world is a beautiful place with Dr kaku in it.
love Michio Kaku he is out of this world , wish i had an ounce of his intellect
I heard that the scent of the Dog's owner fades away after a certain amount of hours so the Dog knows that when the scent starts to fade away the Dog knows that it's only so long until the owner returns home.
To Joe Rogan
give this man a glass of water joe
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I had multiple sleep paralysis dreams with dark figures that would be in the doorway or standing at the edge of my bed, the most recent one I had I yelled at the figure"I got you now!", and I forced myself to jump up and lunge at the figure... But as I begun to rise up off my bed, I was totally somewhere else.... That's when I realized I was
Still in a dream. I was actually just dreaming about myself laying in my bed.
A homosexual?
@@therealboogeyman7077 could have been Biden!
On the tail end of a 14 hour mescaline trip.....
That sounds freaky
That digital immortality thing they mention is exactly like one of the major plots in a videogame called Cyberpunk 2077. In the game they call them "engrams" and it is literally what they describe in this podcast, its that person at that time as an exact copy. Vocal inflections, cadence, all of it would be the same, but there's no real emotions, it's obviously just a very good program regurgitating what the "correct response" is with only the information it was uploaded with.
Listening to this conversation is a candy for the mind. Thank you
These UAPs seem to be “falling” through a vacuum and not interacting w the space around it at all. It’s bizarre and I have no idea what to make of it
It’s so interesting to not understand this yet. I mean, I’ve always wondered what these primitive tribal people in the Amazon or other uncontacted tribes think when they see our aircrafts, drones and satelites. Our technology must look like magic to them. Imagine trying to explain wireless technology, facetime, or even a phone to a person who only knows how to use bow and arrow. Right now it feels like we are suddenly the primitive people trying to figure out how these incredible things work. I’m sure it’s all very logical once we understand. So far we don’t even really know how gravity works, and I hope to see some progress in my lifetime.
Thank You,Dear Mr.Michio Kaku!
The information in the brain is not only in the neuron connections. It is encoded in a molecular level in certain neurons and it is even backed up, so if a neuron dies, the information exists in the same way in bunch of other neurons. I think this is established already, but we still do not have a clue how it works.
Look up the slime mould that reorganised the Tokyo underground train layout more efficiently than it actually is
Love that bit about 'type 1' and thousands of years from 'type 2' etc etc.
I vote that we downgrade to type 0.6 and chill there
Joe has changed his mind about the robot convo since this episode.. around 1hour 10min mark
Fantastic interview, Joe. We need to get Dr. Garry Nolan in here from Stanford.
I enjoy listening to Michio but for some reason he does not allow himself to just theorize or imagine without using what is happening in science today as a framework which leads to him just leaving most of Joe's questions and ideas unexplored
people take words too literally at times, he also is one off the biggest public figures alongside neil and brian cox that debate science publicly so them speaking wrong words could cause a backlash thowards them. or could cost them their career. they're catious with words because its online.
@@just-dragon-yt I understand and agree, they have a big responsibility both towards the audience and to themselves, but it would be great to hear their side and thoughts on more abstract concepts or even "conspiracy theories" and such. They don't need to express an opinion, simply entertain these ideas by suggesting various possibilities that could explain the phenomenon being discussed based on their scientific background and discussions that occur between him and his peers.
@@Ninisau79 The phenomenon is absolutely unexplainable for our science today. So, his guess would worth the same as yours. There are some placeholders in physics (like the Alcubierre drive), but they're all just a mere speculation and they don't really match characteristics we've seen regarding the phenomenon. So, Michio Kaku couldn't tell you anything new, even if he'd let his imagination goes totally wild.
I believe the contrary. He is a pure form of a futurist, and I believe him to be one of, if not the best, at "breaking it all down." Imo, of course.
@@ryandimino8815 Nah... There's an interview with Eric Weinstein. He personally said that he's not clever enough to even start to imagine how UFOs work. It's beyond our current knowledge of physics and understanding of the universe. The farthest scientists could think of is that they're possibly using wormholes for interstellar travel, but that's also just a speculation, because we are that limited in knowledge. Thus, Michio couldn't tell you nothing more... the whole topic is just totally unknown to us.
Btw, you can watch the interview at Chris Williamson channel. The video is called:
Eric Weinstein on UFOs - "There is way more to this story than we know"
One of the people behind the São Paulo exoexqueleton is Miguel Nicolelis. Brilliant scientist from Brazil.
Joe u r the king of podcasts of great minds 🙏🏾💯💪🏾👑🫡
By far, One of Joe Best episode. I seen this Guest Speaker very special And Informative.
His great a Teacher 👨🏫
This man replayed his dream universe in his mind so often that he became convinced that the compelling things he said were real.
We need smart optimistic teachers and not negative losers who constantly posts useless thoughts in this world.
Yup, string theory is dead end, imagine having to admit that, your science credentials are essentially reduced by 90%
Why don't we have Lazzar and Michio together on the podcast I would love to see that conversation
Lazar would get a headache and become sick at the mention of this idea.
Emotions will be the universal language.
Please no, emotional over critical thinking is why everything is messed up today. Reality doesn't care about how you feel.
Don't need a universal language when you have instantaneous translations
@kodiacstephens8104 yeah, instant translations will come first but it will eventually lead to a universal human language. Once humans can sense each other's emotions, that's true telepath, it would be even faster than translation. No words spoken, just understanding.
@danknate But we use language for other things as well, like our understanding and communication of science and mathematics and the way our brains and logic centers work is deeply intertwined with our language. In terms of dealing person to person, having a deeper understanding and recognition of emotions is definitely valuable, but in terms of how we understand ourselves and the universe, our language is already more universal. Emotions contain a large concentration of information, but oftentimes, it's actually more useful to break things down to more basic representations like mathematics does.
Electrochemical reactions and wave functions.
So my dog loved rolling in horse poop which was mainly hay. They’re programmed instinctually to like it because it’s the ultimate camouflage when hunting. No animal would think it’s a dog when the wind would blow. It’s an innocent strategy. A built in.
Fascinating interview.
Can someone please immortalise this man. I love him ❤
Thank you for this great podcast. I really appreciate it.
Love your show
Grt from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
If your wondering, i believe all the spotify episodes have been released to the net. Not one hundred percent sure tho
Joe doing a service for us all ❤❤❤❤
Spending a lifetime dealing with theoretical ideas leaves its mark.
Reality naturally becomes more distant.
Have followed michio for almost 20yrs now or over
The human race has hobbled itself with just three words. "That's not possible."
Miguel nicolelis scientific Brazilian physicist a brilliant mind, invite him to talk
Michio is a national treasure, Joe’s not far from being one too.
He's a Russian spy
New Physics ? Terrence may not be crazy after all.
Terrence is not crazy. he is just not educated enough to understand real science. that's all. And if anyone argues this man is well educated, then that means he is just dumb (...or stupid..).
No… stop it. Terrence is crazy lol.
Sounds like you're describing a gigantic cat lazer being pointed up into the sky.
No Evolutionary pressure? Women overwhelmingly prefer tall Men. 6' Tall, 6 figure Income, 6" down south.
Exactly, like if we get forced underground, bc the earth's surface can no longer sustain life, big eyes for seeing in the dark, etc, boom, gray skin without single, boom! we become the greys
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Yeah six foot cock sounds about right. Along with 2% body fat even though they have kankles and neck rolls.
Yeah six foot cock sounds about right. Along with 2% body fat even though they have kankles and neck rolls.
Joe Rogan: Black Belt in Jiu-Jitsu, and Black Belt in making the best questions!
Joe asks very good questions man
like darwin studying Galapagos finches, the aliens are learning about themselves by studying us...probably
He’s outta control 🙃
Hi Eric 😂
Second question of the video 4:30
Joe: how did you feel 15 years ago?
Michio: says absolutely nothing related to the question.
They are 100,% underwater and have been for millennia. Kaku is my favorite, very open minded and realistic about aliens... finally
"...but I don't think he thinks you're a dog." 😂 Dude... I can't. Like, Kaku, you ARE out of control.
when Michio Kaku and Eric Weinstein on JRE???
Joe, the President of the Skunk Works, Ben Rich, said back in the late 80’s early 90’s again said “ We have the ability to take E.T. Home anything you can imagine we have done”. So if that is true, and it’s been proven that he did say it, than we do have this technology to take E.T. Home, that comment is so fascinating to say the least. It proves that maybe we have this technology figured out years ago when we recovered one or more of these crafts. In fact he has said this on more than one occasion.
The problem is these peoples trust the government's words too much.
There is a guy that has made a iron man parts of a real life suit.
Folding space time, is like the movie “Event Horizon” excellent sci-fi thriller
You couldn't do this at like. Night time?
It's always night time for somebody...
In this episode, Joe Rogan was a brilliant questioner
@ 55:45 well Joe, look at the smartphone you have in your hand, when you make a videocall, you don't have the person physically near you, but you still interact with the person whom you are video calling, you make jokes , you laugh, you share emotions and you are sharing emotions thru digital technology.
The only difference between a digital technology interacting with a physical human being is that the digital technology can't release pheromones in air like human body do.
The rest; talking,seeing, laughing, creating bonds will be same as we human do with another human.
In principle: We humans are natural intelligence who create artificial intelligence to calculate things that we as humans would take more time but still we as humans are and remain at the top list of most advanced machinery/ computer/robot because our brain and rest of body is limitless and the reason why we are limitless is because our body materials are not static, our energy works based on electro-chemical fluids meanwhile computers we build run on limited electric energy and limited physical hardware parts.
Humans can grow their body but computers or robots can't grow their body, because we still built them with static materials, glass ,iron, plastic, gold etc.
With biotechnology, we will be able to create a robot , inside skeleton like ours, outside material like our skin. And that's fascinating what we can do
You missed the point...a video call with a live person is not the same as a digital conversation of someone who is no longer with us! The point isn't about it being digital, it's about it being with someone alive and actually here!
I love listening to these conversations and understanding just how little we understand even through observations
1:47 the new York Times is not credible 😂😂😂
Yes things are only credible if they share your point of view in 2024 and keep people in their bubble .
About as much as the Washington post lol
Shrooms taught me telepathy is possible. I offer no further explanation 😂
Glad Joe didn’t give up on the water drinking mouse - as that made no sense at face value.
Michio has the broad strokes down, but the actual mechanics either elude him or are of little interest to him - either way, he’s unable to articulate them well.
Ape having an emotional tantrum could be catastrophic for all apes hanging oaround😂
Joe interrupts too much and thinks he knows more than his guests. It's annoying.
Wrong