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AJ on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast!!!! NOW!!!

Hey Patrons!!!!

Please check out The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast, Episode #2327.

AJ is feeling very humble and so grateful for this opportunity. We want to thank each of you for your support and hope you enjoy the 3 hour podcast! Please let us know what you think after seeing it.

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AJ on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast!!!! NOW!!!

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That's a lot for me to bite trough, but man this is wayyyy more fuel for my nightly researches than the actual video. Try ask AJ if you can come up on a Podcast

C St

Great episode!! I absolutely loved it!!

Slinky Vega

Hi AJ, Hi Heckle, Hi Community! Finally I signed up on patreon and did my first ever thing like that for a YTcreator. Big Moment for me. So im in now i guess :] Greets from Germany, Chris

C St

Also, if I were a betting woman, I’d say we went to the moon but faked the video footage shown to the public because it is an alien base where we established the secret space program. But like y’all talked about, I want to believe, lol.

Leah says, “Live long and prosper, y’all!”

Finally got around to watching this interview. Love it! Also, FYI, I posted the following comment on the video in YouTube… Anthropologist here… the leading hypothesis for why Neanderthals had slightly larger brains than us has to do with adapting to the cold environment (i.e., larger brains can retain heat better). In fact, some of the largest brains of modern day humans are among the Inuit. The degree of complexity of Neanderthal brains is still being studied, but in my opinion, their brains were probably organized differently than ours, leading to a different way of thinking (this may also be the case with Homo floresiensis). The biggest difference between us and them is the degree of our innovation and communication. While they were definitely intelligent, they were relatively isolated and weren’t continually innovating technological and cultural changes. We, on the other hand, had larger populations, constantly innovated, and shared those innovations across vast regions. In other words, we were more curious than them, more experimental, and more social. These fundamental differences are probably the result of the different environments in which the two subspecies evolved (look into the paleoclimactic research in Africa around the time that our brains were growing larger if you want more information). Also, we probably didn’t defeat them. They got reintegrated into our population, as did the Denisovans and one other unknown species. IMO, we probably had more positive encounters than negative ones. The population density of humans was so small that we were probably cautious but friendly whenever we came across a new group. It’s not usually until resources become scarce that social species tend to become aggressive.

Leah says, “Live long and prosper, y’all!”

You just gave me much to look into :-)

ok Michelle!

You can't put your episode on here?

Shawn Young

Loved your conversation with Joe. I'm so glad people like you have a microphone!

Megan

Carbon dating is hosed. Ask the guy that invented it. Establishment scientists have gone to huge lengths to shut him down, and shut him up. Carbon dating can be foiled multiple ways. Also, it's utterly useless at anything approaching 1 million years, because it deteriorates too far before that. 300,000 years is a shot in the dark. 200 trillion years is a complete fantasy number, impossible to measure (using carbon dating). Which brings me to another point. Gigantopithecus = Bigfoot. The original oriental scientists placed him as existing alongside the wooly mammoth.. not 300,000 years ago. You want a juicy rumor? We can't find a complete dinosaur skeleton, because they're taking the skeleton's of the giants mentioned in the Bible, and rearranging them to look like terrible lizards. Then again, I heard another rumor that the word in the Bible for the giants translates in to "terrible lizard" (which of course is what "dinosaur" means in Greek). I keep telling you, you could do worse than to pick my brain about this stuff. ;)

James Long

Thanks we will check it out!!!

The Why Files

AJ gets another mention on JRE 2331 at around the 43-44 min mark! Becoming mainstream!!

Kyle

AJ best JRE ever! You both together have perfect podcast chemistry! It would be excellent for you to have Rogan as one of your first guest in the new Studio. I really like how Rogan has an assistant who is available to research and fact check real time during the podcast especially photos or videos are available! Great job!

Trey Rogers

It is the first time I listen to JRE end to end and it was because of you AJ! Great work and I loved seeing the Hecklefish toy present. My husband and kid listen to The Why Files with me now.

Lisa Lawr


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