The Different Theories on Time Travel

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  • @nffclacey
    Joe talking like he's done it and knows what he's talking about love it
  • @greenjebadiah
    Bert interjects likes an 11 year old that walked in on the adults talking: “I love time travel” 👨‍👨‍👦 Thanks Bert
  • @burkebaby
    Love how Joe's imagination for the unlimited possibilities of time travel goes straight to winning an argument with his wife.
  • @TheTERMlNAT0R
    Imagine traveling a million years in the future to just fall right into a void of space where the earth used to be 😮
  • @heff434
    "You can't travel where there are no roads." - Joe "Where we're going, you don't need roads." - Doc Brown
  • @scottiejr888
    I had a dream I timed traveled to the future and my debit card didn’t work at the store. Everyone had chips in their wrists, and would scan it after every purchase. I pulled out a debit card, and immediately they knew I had traveled from the past and called the “Global Federation Police” on me. They arrived out of thin air, shocked me with this crazy looking weapon that immobilized me, then asked what time period did I travel from. He said “you have to be from the 2000s or the early 2100s” smh. Lol wtfffffffff
  • How is Bert not understanding Joe's simple explanation of a complex thing that he, nor anyone, knows nothing about?
  • @JWalks
    Bert understood like 4 words in this whole conversation
  • @jopo7996
    I love the way Joe lays out the rules for something as ludicrous as time travel.
  • "CONFESSION OF A TIME TRAVLER THE MAN FROM 3036" THIS WILL BLOW YOUR MINE
  • @evanwetzel8641
    I love the fact that joe has thought out the entire process for the idea of contemporary time travel. He literally laid out rules 🤣🤣🤣
  • I like that Joe explains time travel & Bert still doesn’t comprehend it & asks a question disregarding everything Joe just said lol
  • @RandomTXDude210
    The saddest part of that professors story is after he attended a symposium/convention to present his theory, everyone freaked out and told him it was genius and he was the first to come up with a theory that WOULD work. Afterwards, he was approached by another professor/researcher that congratulated him on his theory, then explained to him that if he could build his machine it would only allow him to go back to the moment he turned it on the first time - not one second further back. Meaning, if his life's work came to fruition and he managed to build a functional time machine, he would never be able to see his father again. He did a wonderful interview about it and hearing him explain that moment of realization is utterly heart breaking. The whole time he was so focused on doing it he never realized it would never allow him to spend another minute with his father.
  • @REASONvsRANDOM
    McKenna realized the moment time travel is invented, a huge number of time travelers from the future will instantaneously appear. Everyone who went back in time to witness “the invention of time travel” would travel to that time and place, and appear for the inventor, all at once.
  • Bert: just for fun where would you go in the past to have a look? Joe: that’s unrealistic but I know you can go 1 million years in the future though
  • @garyhurdiss10
    Rogan has been hitting the dmt pipe far too much of late
  • I love Joe’s imagination and how he can just talk about this stuff like he’s an authority on these super advanced technologies or something
  • @XYouVandal
    When Bert initially says "I love time travel" I knew instantly that he was thinking about "Back to the future" and nothing more complicated than that