Joe Rogan Experience #2151 - Rizwan Virk

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Published 2024-05-16
Rizwan Virk is an entrepreneur, video game pioneer, film producer, computer scientist, and author of several books, among them "The Simulation Hypothesis" and "The Simulated Multiverse."

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All Comments (21)
  • @David_Kala
    I have been watching this for 49 minutes and 23 seconds and I have never seen Joe Rogan be this silent before. What a phenomenal guest. A great NPC indeed.
  • @ballkans
    There's a 50% chance I've watched this podcast and 50% i haven't.
  • @SlapBac
    My bills are not due until I observe my paycheck
  • @Shovelman220
    I'm going to listen closely to this, retain and understand none of it.
  • @KungFuChess
    In an alternate simulation Joe actually works a construction job and Jaime is his boss.
  • @bennett93
    just coming here from the Terrance Howard episode I needed a palate cleanser
  • This has to be the best episode in my opinion. So many relatable stories with each going back to backing his previous statements. His view of every lesson in life is very wise. Very smart man.
  • @tyloveog726
    This man can articulate his theories in such a way that won't scare off skeptics. A true master of communication.
  • @jopo7996
    Joe's definitely going to mention 'we are all biological caterpillars making a cocoon to become electronic butterflies' during this podcast.
  • I don't think Joe Rogan gets enough credit man, he is such a great interviewer and always asks great questions or at least tries to. He does a great job at trying his hardest to understand everyone on his pod and genuinely tries to give them the time of day. Joe, you are the greatest podcaster in the world right now. Thank you
  • I’ve been watching since 2016 and I think this is my favorite episode of all time
  • @kz3973
    Feel like I gotta get baked for this one
  • @MagicRing
    Rizwan Virk is a villain in the Flint Dibble graphic novel.
  • 1.24.49 into the video he nails it. The future is communicating with us in the past and they use our dreams to show possibilities which we then must decipher and chose from. This would explain why I dream the way I do and have my entire life. The way I talk about my dreams is, “one of me did this and then this happened” I never dream fantasies. Ever.