Podcaster Joe Rogan has unveiled the only topic that he would never discuss with his wife and children while shared a range of theories about the universe.
The host of the same name of the Joe Rogan experience was the discussion of human existence with comedian Andrew Schultz in an episode that debuted last week – when he revealed that he would never raise the subject surrounding his wife and children.
The bizarre conversation started when Rogan Schultz asked: 'What do you think of this world in which we live, this world that seems more and more like it is not real? More and more as it is finished *** ing simulation? '
Rogan further explained that he is 'a little convinced', people live in an environment generated by the computer like in the Matrix.
'There is something more in reality than what you stand out, there is more going on than what you can put on a scale or where you can bring a ruler. There is more to this thing, “he said.
“This thing is made of Like, a number of very bizarre energy associated with consciousness, that's what I think.”
Bewildered, Schultz asked the podcaster he was talking about.
'It is inevitable that one day they will reach a simulation that is invisible of reality. There is no doubt about it, “Rogan explained. “They really got close.”

Podcaster Joe Rogan unveiled the only topic he would never discuss with his wife and children last week in an episode

He discussed the human existence with comedian Andrew Schultz when he shared his thoughts that people live in an environment generated by the computer like in the matrix
He then asked a series of rhetorical questions to his bewildered guest.
'Is that the ultimate progression of technology? Is the ultimate progression of technology transcending and fully digital life?
'So if that is possible, how do we know that it has not happened yet? How can we know if it has not happened yet? '
Yet he admitted that if the world was scripted, it would be filled with a lot of S *** that is exactly like what happened – Trump would be shot in the ear and say “fight, fight, fight”, you would have Elon Musk on the inauguration that looks like he's on another planet. '
When Schultz then started asking him about his theory, Rogan said he thinks fate is really in our hands.
'I think the actual way in which things happen and work is completely dependent on the level of consciousness that the people who experience it.
“It sounds very hippy, Dippy and Woey,” he admitted, but said “comes from many different things.”
In the end, Schultz Rogan asked if he ever brings this theory to his wife and children – to which the comedian answered: “No, that's too strange to talk to children about.”

Rogan married Jessica Ditzel in 2009 and the two had two children together, Lola and Rosy. The UFC commentator also took over Kayja, the daughter of Ditzel, from an earlier relationship
He also said about his wife, Jessica Ditzel, “she would go” what? '
“You know my wife, she would say:” What are you talking about? '
That does not mean that he and Ditzel have no deeper conversations, Rogan clarified.
'If she wants to talk about something like that, she will bring it up. As if she wants to talk about something heavy, it's not like I wouldn't talk about something heavy with her, but generally as if I get home from her work, she is with the children she does and that we eat, we have fun, “how was school?”
“But if she's like this:” Have you ever thought that this might be all – is it real? “I would say,” I am so happy that you brought this up. ” '
Rogan married Ditzel in 2009 and the two had two children together, Lola and Rosy. The UFC commentator also took over Kayja, the daughter of Ditzel, from an earlier relationship.
Despite the strange claims from Rogan, the so -called 'simulation theory' is popular with other figures, including Elon MuskHe said that the opportunities that we live in a 'basic reality' – the real universe in contrast to a simulated – are 'one in billions'.
Melvin Vopson, associate professor of physics at the University of Portsmouth, has also tried to prove the theory, and shares what he believes are indications that we live in a simulated reality.
The fact that there are limits on how quickly light and sound can travel suggest that they can be controlled, for example, by the speed of a computer processor.
And the laws of nature that control the universe are also related to computer code, he says.
However, one of the most convincing indications is the symmetry that we perceive in the daily world, from butterflies to flowers, snowflakes and starfish.
Symmetry is everywhere because it is how the machines make the digitally constructed world, “Professor Vopson told DailyMail.com in 2023.
“This abundance of symmetry (instead of asymmetry) in the universe is something that was never explained,” he said.
'When we build or design things, we must use the most symmetrical forms to simplify the process.
'Imagine building a house from bricks that are not the standard shape of a brick.
'If the stones were in a completely irregular form, the construction would be almost impossible or much more complicated.
“The same is when we design computer programs or virtual reality – and this maximizes efficiency and minimizes energy consumption or computing power.”