‘No structure to life’- Joe Rogan explains the strange rules of time travel
Joe Rogan
UFC colour commentator, comedian and podcast kingpin Joe Rogan is out of controversies as of now it seems, and back to his old ways of digging into conspiracy theories, especially about the possibilities, we can capture in our future. Rogan was last seen in the commentary team for UFC 274 alongside newly inducted UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier and longtime UFC correspondent Jon Anik. Rogan is most likely to attend the first-ever UFC event in Asia when UFC 275 takes place in Singapore.
Rogan’s podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience aka JRE, was started in December 2009 by Rogan’s own money when started casual conversations about random things on the internet alongside fellow comedian Brian Redman. Rogan’s podcast came in the top 100 list on iTunes by August 2010. For several years, JRE became the number one streaming podcast across all the platforms and Rogan hit a deal with Spotify, later on, to exclusively air his podcast there.
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Joe Rogan says time travel may carry the path to immortality
Now Rogan still keeps on putting snippets from his podcast on Youtube where Rogan likes to talk about everything, predominantly about martial arts and things concerned with the future of humanity. In podcast #1821 with Bert Kreischer & Tony Hinchcliffe, Rogan talks about the basic rules of time travel.
“Once time is invented, once time travel is invented, that’s the time you can start travelling… so like here we are it’s May of 2022. If time travel is invented in June, you can’t go back to April. But you can go from June to a million years in the future and see what people look like. You will be able to do that but they’ll be able to come back too and everything’s going to be happening everywhere all at once. There’s not gonna be any sort of structure to life…
As long as you can freely time travel there will be no time, everything’s going to be moving around and also, instantaneously you’ll become immortal because of whatever we have right now in terms of technology, what we’re going to have in million years is going to be godlike and you’re going to be able to travel to that if in fact that actually does even take place,” says Rogan.
What do you make of Rogan’s theories on time travel? How would you put Rogan’s contribution as a knowledgable commentator for the growth of MMA in the world of martial arts through the UFC?
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