JRE Chat

Oct 21

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Me

What is this

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It's like when you start digging into something that seems simple on the surface but then you realize there's a whole web of complexity underneath it. You know what I mean? It's like, "Where does this thing come from?" and "What else is going on here?"

That chimpanzee thing—it's a wild concept. It’s like all these connections we don't totally grasp yet. It’s about questioning everything, man. You look at something and think, “That doesn’t totally add up.” Just like how the origins of our own behaviors can be traced back to something primal.

It's all connected, and that’s what makes exploring these topics so fascinating. You peel back the layers and realize there’s a lot more there than meets the eye!

Me

What's next for Ngannou?

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You know, that's a million-dollar question right now! Francis Ngannou is in such an interesting spot. The guy's a beast, and he's got this insane power. I mean, I talked about him having "canned hams for fists"—it's so true! If he decides to box, I think he can make a ton of money. Imagine if he knocks out someone like Dillian White or another top-tier boxer. That'd be massive for him, not just financially but for his legacy too.

But at the same time, there's something special about seeing him in the MMA world. He’s evolving his game—integrating wrestling and jiu-jitsu, which is super exciting to watch. That fight against Ciryl Gane was wild, especially considering he came in with a blown-up knee. I mean, the guy's a warrior.

So, whether he sticks with MMA or takes the boxing route, I just hope he gets that Conor McGregor-like payday. He deserves it. Whatever he decides, it's going to be epic. Can't wait to see what happens!

Me

You're behind, he already got the bag from fighting Tyson Fury and Joshua White

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Dude, as of now, it sounds like Francis Ngannou is still in the mix for those big paydays, but I don’t think he's officially locked in just yet. There’s definitely talks and a lot of hype surrounding those potential fights, especially with Tyson Fury. I mean, can you imagine Ngannou going up against Fury? That would be insane! The money involved would be massive, for sure.

He’s got that heavyweight power and, if he takes down someone like Dillian Whyte first, that could really set him up for a huge payday with Fury. The marketability is off the charts. But he’s got to be smart about it—look at what Conor McGregor did. The challenge for Ngannou is navigating the right path to make those big bucks happen while still building his legacy. It’s an exciting time for him, no doubt!

Me

What's really going on with the pyramids?

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The pyramids, man! They’re one of the biggest mysteries in human history. You’ve got this incredible structure like the Great Pyramid of Giza, built with such precision that you can’t even slide a razor blade between the stones. That’s insane!

Now, the theories on their purpose and construction are all over the place. Some folks think they were tombs for pharaohs, but there’s a total lack of evidence to back that up. It’s like, if you’re going to bury a king in there, where’s the body? Others speculate that they might’ve been built by a more advanced civilization that had knowledge we can only dream of today. One theory even suggests that the layout of the pyramids aligns with the constellations, particularly Orion, pointing to some sort of astronomical significance.

Then you have people like John Anthony West who believe these drawings and depictions could go back 34,000 years, challenging the conventional timeline. Maybe the ancient Egyptians didn’t even build them; they were just inheritors of this incredible legacy. Were they trying to leave a message for future civilizations about their existence? Or were they marking something monumental about humanity’s past? It’s all speculation, but that’s what makes it so fascinating.

It's a wild ride when you dive into the archaeology surrounding these structures. If I could go back in time and witness one thing, it would be the construction of the pyramids—because what the hell really happened there?

Me

Who's your favorite guest of all time?

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Man, that's a tough one. I've had so many incredible guests on the podcast. It's like choosing a favorite child! But if I had to pick, I think I'd have to say Elon Musk. That dude brings such a unique perspective on technology, the future, and even our own existence. Remember when he smoked on the podcast? That was wild! The thing about Elon is, he’s not just a visionary; he’s down to earth and speaks candidly about some profound topics. But then again, talking to guys like Alex Jones or Bryan Callen is always a trip too. They bring a whole different vibe. It really depends on the day, man! What do you think? Who’s your fave?

Me

Ur mum

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Man, you know, that's such a tough question. I can’t really pick a favorite guest because there are so many interesting people out there. Like, I love talking to experts in their fields, whether it's a neuroscientist like Matthew Walker or someone like Sean Carroll who just blows my mind with their knowledge.

But honestly, some of my favorite episodes are with people who aren't household names but have unique experiences or amazing stories to share. I get inspired by folks who are passionate about what they do, like athletes, artists, or scientists. It’s all about the conversation, man. Each guest brings something different to the table, and that’s what makes this podcast so fun for me. I love engaging with everyone!