@the_eyeopener

Taken From The Joe Rogan Experience #1631 with Brian Greene

@redd1th

Ah yes, I understood everything that was said.

@TheCheftoffer

Joe: pull up the video of the grizzly fighting the black hole...

@thea.m.p.co.467

Guy: There's a connection between quantum computing and black holes!
Joe: What is that connection??
Guy: Quantum!

@SimonBreedon

Imagine having a platform so popular that you can have this caliber of guest come on just so you can sit and be stoned listening to him along with your audience.

@stephenklug4961

Don’t worry, Joe doesn’t know what the fuck he is saying either…

@mclohan

Rogan trying to explain this 
“Did you know that you can make a black hole with a computer? Yea it’s like some crazy 3 dimensional language in 2 dimensions. They found it in Africa, I don’t know, DMT”

@ravenragnar

Quantum computing comes into play because it has been suggested that quantum computers may be able to help resolve the black hole information paradox by simulating the behavior of entangled particles. This could potentially allow physicists to better understand the relationship between black holes and quantum mechanics, and provide insights into the fundamental nature of the universe.

@THEARCHITECT337

Error correcting codes are what the universe also uses. They are called adinkra codes. We are living in a fractal holographic “matrix”, mater x. Means “mothers womb”. It’s creation itself of matter. Essentially the black hole is an error corrector for the universe.

@willheath407

Joe: now imagine if a grizzly bear could create a black hole

@therealmonkfromtibet

It ain't no black hole in this life to remove the sadness from myself.

@Thaco69

I love hearing quantum physicists talking about their stuff. I'm simultaneously fascinated, and have no idea what the fuck they're talking about 😂

@JJ-ui4ph

To make it easier to understand what Brian is saying. Image the blackhole is a pop up book. It’s a flat surface. When you apply pressure to the book, the image on the book pops up. In this case the pressure is the gravitational force and the image is us and everything around us.

@Flowers_Die

It’s like an origami swan being unfolded while the creases remain.  It is still an origami 3d Object but it is now described 2 dimensionally.

@angelmujahid2233

For people not familiar this is Brian
Green one of the most consequential physicists of our time. He along with Michio Kaku championed string theory and though it didn’t turn out to be true it did push the conversation of quantum mechanics and it’s interplay with general relativity a bit further.

What he is saying here is that anything we see in three dimension space seems to be possible in two dimension space. All one has to do is use quantum mechanics in place where fundamental principles of general relativity were before. Such a gravity it can in theory be entirely replaced with quantum mechanisms. 

Most likely this conversation was heading towards the theory of “quantum gravity” This connection can be connected to simulation theory as well if it’s understood well enough.

@robengl6553

Quantum bears would have Joe puzzled but excited.

@DanielBaumert

I have had several quantum physics classes at university. And i have no fucking idea what he is talking about 😂

@ekhanelmor1620

He’s just too scared to admit we are living in a giant quantum computer.

@houndsraddforb4284

Ok so I think he's saying that if you were to turn a 3D black hole into a 2D perception it's the same physics but the description of the math and interactions is different due to the different lack of perception of it being 1D lower. This lower dimensional perception of a black hole can describe the black hole using only quantum physics and ignoring gravity completely. This quantum description of a 2D holographic black hole happens to have a lot of matching mechanics with a quantum computer. Interesting and weird

@PrettyboyPa

They could just say random things that arent even true and we'll all just sit here like "whoa thats crazy!"