Joe Rogan Experience #2054 — Elon Musk Transcript
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0:00 the Joe Rogan experience 365 days a year. Cheers. Images are just, we were talking about it outside, you just can't contextualize them. Just like phone showed up and an empty, duh Yeah, exactly. Has anybody gotten them yet? The movies will always be about the inventor The hard part is manufacturing by far. The manufacturing is somewhere between 100 and 1,000 times harder than making a prototype.
4:26 If you don't have a taste and judgment, then your prototype will be bad. at least for production to work. And for that, Henry Ford deserves a tremendous amount of credit. actually founded started Ford first cars together but uh what what it makes with the the actual physical form of it is insanely light That is wild. Yeah. For the beast mode version.
7:53 a shotgun, 45 With a razor-sharp broadhead. tonight yeah I'll bet you a dollar You won't have as many grains. like a 9-mil or a 45, which is basically sort of a 10-. The 45 is, they're roughly the same, but the 45 actually is slightly worse penetration Okay. This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. It's wherever you are. Damn. Look at that. That's impressive. Yeah. Flatten the tip of the arrow. Look at the tip of the broadhead.
12:02 It was probably moving 275 feet a second. Yeah. And you built it like this just for fun? No, mine is definitely not. but the A-team where they would like, you know, Yeah, well... You never know. It's an amazing car to in apocalyptic technology. Yeah, well... to going over rocks and things like that. But there's no... Something that folded out so you could park it and then leave it on.
15:32 degrees to the sun and there's nothing that could accelerate that or no that's just literally the It could never be that efficient. Model 3, Model Y will do over 300 miles. So, you know, that's more than most people need. by noon you want to stop for lunch, And the car can calculate how much range it has with precision. If you're trying to minimize the amount of time you stop when charging.
19:24 just like trying to find a parking space at a mall, you have to hunt around find a spot. It's easy. As the parking lot gets full, just like trying to find a parking space at a mall, Correct. Yeah, range is not an issue. But I just can't emphasize enough that manufacturing is much, much harder than the initial design. So there's lots of movies about the sort of
21:19 There's one coming to my brain, but I don't think that's what it's even about, It's a great movie. And for every factory job, there's like five, roughly five support jobs. Yeah, I mean, it would be foolish to think anything else other than that. alive when General Motors and Chrysler were going bankrupt. Who would you want to play you? But I do think that there's— I just went back to Tommy Boy.
24:05 Yes. They just never see it. to manufacture yeah And I think part of it is that it's where it was located, which is downtown San Francisco. I've heard. to propagate what is essentially a mind virus to the rest of Earth. Correct. It's a death cult. No, no, that is exactly right. It's essentially the extinctionists. as saying there are 8 billion people on the world,
28:38 voluntary human extinction movement Yes. They are, and We're more than halfway through the NFL season, Only on DraftKings Sportsbook with the code ROGAN. Bonus bets expire 168 hours after issuance see sportsbook.draftkings.com Instead of you doing all this hiring work, ZipRecruiter ZipRecruiter, the smartest way to hire. So the environmental movement, and I'm an environmentalist,
33:42 And I'm going to meet with the British Prime Minister They won't even think it's bad, like that guy. in what people are allowed to and not allowed to do Really? You need batteries, but yes. We have a giant fusion reactor in the sky that is the sun. The radiation risk is greatly overestimated. Yeah, you could be one of the X-Men. Like, it's all one thing.
36:32 the issue is you know You know, I've had people say, like, oh, the radiation from their phone is going to hurt them or they're scared of the microwave. True. Yeah, that's irrational. Mercury. Yeah, I got my blood work done and the doctor says, you have arsenic in your blood. I mean, it's – Yeah, they're not good for you. I was doing it every night.
39:03 I'm a fan. It's the sweet and the salty, and then you got the tomato sauce and the cheese. That's the bomb diggity. We'll have someone out there. No time like the present. Tell them we'll mention their name on the podcast. Don't tell them it's us. Good call. Yeah, Don't tell them it's us. There's a lot of them out there. I'm like, okay, buddy. It's attaching to that cloth.
41:18 Of course. but it doesn't make you arrow-proof. I mean, it was wild. When you let Schellenberger and Matt Taibbi and all those guys get in the response where Matt Taibbi gets audited. And was the justification from their perspective that they are progressive liberals, they have the I'm just talking mildly right. Maybe Portland. Right, right. who could not themselves create the weapon, but happened to be co-located where the technologists
45:55 And so normally the negative effects of a far left ideology they themselves could not create, but they happen to be co-located with the technologists That is correct. Right. I mean, but there's definitely some people on Twitter that are. actively advocate murder, then the account is suspended. We do have what we call like the kind of United Nations exclusion rule, which is that you can have't exist, for example. But he's allowed to go
49:39 But I think you do want to have the leaders of countries gets censored, then that changes, literally changes the tone of the entire country. Changes The First Amendment is only relevant if you allow people you don't like to say things It was people that you hate couldn't say. And there should be repercussions for that. And is it, do different laws apply because it's a privately owned social
52:29 Because if the government severely coerces a platform, sort of coerces the press, then I think that is or should be a First Amendment violation. You didn't know about the intelligence agencies inside of Twitter until we found out. It's the only one. Like, why is the media in lockstep? And we're one of two countries in the world that allow that. particular viewpoint pushed or are being driven by nonprofits to push a particular, what will
55:36 That's my opinion. So why would you do that? But I mean he – and he's very smart. But once you get to sort of city and state district attorneys, Yeah. Right. Because other people are going to see this shitty thing? I find the New York Times these days to be hard to read. It's delicious. I hope that's coming. Okay, there we go. AG1 is a foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole body health.
1:00:12 It's a foundational nutrition supplement designed to raise your baseline health. ever. It's storming every industry and literally billions of dollars are being invested. So now you can train your AI models at twice the speed and less than half the costs of Yeah. That's great. was a legit steakhouse Temporarily closed. COVID got 70% of the restaurants in LA at one point.
1:03:26 One of the reasons why I moved here is we came here in May of 2020 and you could go indoors and eat in restaurants. And they'd freak out that we don't have masks. And so Tesla's got 20 uh, the 20,000 employees in, in China. And we had no one die and no one got seriously ill. So I'm like, well, I don't know what the No, it was just a panic. So if you're on pure O2 under pressure with a tube stuck down your throat and under anesthetic,
1:06:16 No, you're breathing nitrogen. So you want to keep the oxygen, still get people enough oxygen to function, obviously, 6, 7 PSI, I'm in a while. wear them all day. Right. So you don't want to feed people, you know, 100% oxygen. they made a big mistake in putting people on intubated ventilators for an extended period. I twiddle knobs. As I said, the only media that does not have crazy censorship at this point is X.
1:09:54 Yeah, he's great. suck out of the air. Yeah. Same guy who invented Zyklon gas. 50% of the nitrogen in most people's body that they've consumed from food. Well, at first, you would have to have a life support system because Mars has a low-density atmosphere, only about 1% the density of Earth, There's a lot of ice. What's the prevailing theory of its demise?
1:13:52 There's a thin crust, Are you aware of the origin myth of the Dogon tribe? Well – Wow. Like the fossils, they essentially discolor the rock. So you'd see it like a Cybertruck shape in the rock, basically. We'd definitely find evidence of it. You cannot be Sirius. how bizarre. Imagine if And there's only the colony on Mars. Yeah. I mean, it is – I think there's some debate.
1:18:18 Are you aware, though, that there's hieroglyphs insanely old You should check it out. tablet? Yeah. In terms of writing. Yeah. Well, Yeah. about four and a half billion years old. So human civilization has been around for roughly one Absolutely. Probably buried under rubble, I guess. Probably not. This looks awesome. This is awesome. I mean, I'm no Dave Portnoy.
1:24:08 Ever seen Portnoy's videos where he analyzes pizza? Yeah. That's the rule. That's the, everyone wants to know that. Yeah. Yeah. Well, okay. rocket chips they would replicate all these secret sauces and shit well fuck what's in there yeah Let's back engineer it. Sure. Can't be that hard. You know? Yeah. I'm ordering it. This pizza's too delicious. Yeah.
1:27:05 Yeah, exactly. It's good, Jamie. It's not my. I won't be offended. Not really, no. I'm like DC. Fresh fish really is way better. Before you cook. I wasn't aware of that, but that's actually a common practice to dry-age fish for certain sushi dishes, like really gourmet places. He sold that, and then he opened up Sushi by Scratch. Sushi by Scratch? I think once his contract is up, you know, he had a non-compete in Austin for like three years or something.
1:30:19 Sushi Price Scratch. That's it. Yeah. And they're so good. Yeah. good places here. and there's so much variety. from that factory alone? I know, that's crazy. Subtitle, Chewing Sounds. People are going to have to deal with it. This is subtitle Chewing Sounds. This is my last piece. Subtitle Chewing Sounds. eaten my full. Yeah, I know. For me, it's once in a great while, but...
1:33:12 Oh, they're fucking amazing. oh, this is a different thing. Oh, yeah. Well, I mean, that's what's open right now. God, I have to remember the name of the... Sweating out. It's actually really good. And it's very reasonably priced for the amount of food you get. In Woodland Hills. Yeah. We built the, what's called the, well, the V, the version 3 terminals and the version 3 minis.
1:35:58 and for going to orbit, you kind of It's actually moving around the Earth to reach orbital velocity. and, in fact, rearranged the land, so some of the plots were underwater. ...that rockets fall into the category of weapons technology. It's going 17,000 miles an hour. Or not land. Yeah. because you didn't pick three easy ones you pick three of the fucking hardest things you could ever get into you already detailed how difficult
1:40:52 What do you think it was actually worth? down that road to the point where people would have been scared to speak their mind. And they Absolutely. So, yeah, it was important to have at least one social media outlet that wasn't canceling people. I enjoy reading the words of people who proclaimed that they were leaving and going over to threads. It's interesting though because they're sneaking them in now in Instagram
1:43:33 Like, you got me. I mean, there was a time where I was posting on Instagram, but I found myself doing selfies. if you, They would. for some strange reason. Yeah. It's, it's like pretty pictures, true. Yeah, people are, like, way more lenient on Instagram for some strange reason. You know, I am concerned that, like, say, Instagram actually leads to more unhappiness, not less.
1:45:11 And then you're like, man, you know, I think it could make you kind of depressed. Yeah. So I don't know. Have you seen it? It looks like a supermodel. You're joking. No. Look how hot that guy is. I almost feel Because that guy's handsome as fuck If that is real Even that picture is hilarious. I mean, she has to rat on her boyfriend ripped tons of people off and stole their money.
1:48:26 Something's going on. I'm like, who is this guy? And he's involved in crypto. That's like 80% scam. anymore i never understood it. Like Hunter Biden? Unlikely. So how can you say whether something... I mean, I would buy that. That is not bad at all. So, I mean, I actually don't have any issues with his lifestyle or anything. Can you read it? Okay. Cat with a tinfoil hat.
1:52:52 Preeminent culture war, Cold War. But it's one of those things. Georgia O'Keeffe is the lady who makes vaginas, right? Come on. Well, I think art is very much in the eye of the beholder. MBS purchased this. she essentially repainted the image in the because it just shows of $400 million. This film featuring tearful sycophants, sneering experts, dodgy dealers, and a secretive super yacht may finally settle the great Da Vinci controversy.
1:56:46 It's dated to that time? but they also were aware The other one. Christie's actually made by this woman and they show her she worked on it forever for I mean, that's the real piece of art. studios fill with it like you go outside I love art Instagram bandit oh that was right there was something that happened where And I said, well, I'm willing to fight if he is.
2:00:31 You know, it's a place of great history. Oh. But we just don't want to have – you've got to respect the historical integrity of the Yeah. So I'm, you know, name the – he said name the place. Why just lie on him? ever rolled with someone A decade of it. which was involuntary. Elon, John Donahue, the great master, and Lex Friedman. But like Lex is, I think he's got like
2:03:12 Okay. One of the most brilliant men I've ever met. he's 28 now. But I mean, he is to the right of John with the crazy Like, you wouldn't, you're not going to find another one of those. I was impressed when I met him. How's your cardio? Well, I think stating it this way might accelerate this process, especially on this platform. I think physical hand-in-hand.
2:06:08 So, you know, there's a friend of mine who is pretty good at fighting, But I'm going to, you know, position myself such that it's hard to get off, get out from under me. trapped under a horse and not be able to get yourself out right but if someone's good enough It's just highly unlikely. No, just like armies, you know, people take note when a small army defeats a big army because it is so unusual.
2:08:20 So look at the size difference between these two guys. Well, he's enormous. It seemed like he got penalties or something. I'm not saying it's impossible. Yeah. So you would do it under any rules? I like the fact that Zuck's interested in it, too. If somebody is He was pretty severely damaged. And, you know, Hoyst survived and then eventually wore the guy out.
2:11:46 Is that what you mean? Where you just have one arm. So a scarf hold, you would take the arm and put it over, and you would push it down with one arm. That's a very specific armbar. Yeah, that's what most people do when they apply an arm bar. Right. where it works well in competition Yes. I've been punched in the face. They're getting rid of that. No.
2:15:31 for me i can tell you for sure this elbow has more power well i think any elbow in the face is going Francis Ngannou, who is the UFC heavyweight champion, he vacated the belt so he could take this fight with Tyson Fury. He won on one judge's scorecard. Yeah, pushing the wheel. Yeah. A couple people beat it now. He even said at the beginning of the fight, it's time to go to school.
2:17:56 I'm pretty sure you can still get it. What happened there? Really? they did kind of like a demo bout for my birthday. Oh Did you have to get it You can knock over someone So he wasn't expecting me to beat a total lunatic on round one. How long ago was this that you had this operation? I was like, let's just fuse it. the C5, C6 right facet is impacting.
2:21:42 Now, so my C5, C6 right facet, it shows up clear as day on like a technetium scan. Does the normal neck move forward in that way? It's like a rubber pillow, So, don't want to take a chance here. Let's just No. Wow. See how his neck? In Bellator. I'm not too worried about that. Yeah. Do you think so? Yeah. Exactly. from X takes over Yeah. A literal fight for civilization. And if he wins, vice versa. It's a fight for civilization. Yeah.
2:26:34 train for this? I tried going to his house, actually. I think he's, like, three miles away from the Tesla California headquarters. What would you have said? Well, too bad. I mean I think a really big ticket fight yeah it would be crazy Crazy. Yeah. You know where you should do it? It's amazing. I think it might be the best show on earth. I don't know who did all the art.
2:29:10 but the sphere is really... there was a movie Yeah. In fact, it was such, it was so wild, I saw that on Sunday. Yeah, it's really good. I mean, it's just what an amazing venue and what an incredible idea. And then also the outside. And then also the outside of it. You know. Yeah. Yeah, with our technology currently. Let's go. There's one point in time where you were trying to get people to do a pause on AI.
2:32:20 Well, when you were talking about what this mind virus, how it was able to propagate through social media and being in control of social media platforms, think about what that means if that same mind virus gets in control of a super intelligence. which is prevalent in San Francisco, trump and they it won't but if you ask write a poem praising joe biden and it will yeah so i'm
2:34:54 I think the most likely outcome accidentally anti-human. Well, that is kind of how it works, Right. Yeah. And then it makes this call. Yeah, because I have to go to the airport. Have some kind of regulatory oversight of some kind. I don't know if that, we should just be concerned about AI being anti-human. end well for the person I keep coming up against this idea.
2:39:52 That's been our defining characteristic. I mean, speaking of martial arts, I mean, I don't think anyone should challenge a silver vacarilla to a fight. Where does it go? It's been fun. Hopefully it was a force for good. Bye. All right. Bye, everybody. All right.