Episode #2244 of The Joe Rogan Experience welcomed former lieutenant, U.S. Navy Seal, and F/A-18F Super Hornet pilot Ryan Graves. During the pair's conversation, they touched on a number of topics, including experimental technology and covert research projects being developed by the government.
Among said projects were equations that could unlock the secret to manipulating gravity, as well as realizing the long-hypothesized cold fusion. Graves claimed that within these research facilities, American scientists work hand-in-hand with Chinese experts, with attempts at collaboration even proposed.
"People are starting to think that by integrating the full understanding of electrodynamics to extended electrodynamics, that there are gravitational effects that pop out that we can utilize for technology. And they're actively researching them, actively askinig for collaboration on that from China. Same thing with cold fusion."
This piqued the longtime UFC commentator's interest, causing him to pose a question regarding the emergence of such advanced technologies.
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"Well, let me ask you this. So, if you were the government... let's just say they. If you were them and you wanted to work on very, very advanced, if you had some knowledge that this stuff was possible, but you couldn't put it in the private sector because then it would get pilfered, you'd get infiltrated by Chinese spies, which happens all the time, right? Wouldn't you hide it away?"
Check out Joe Rogan and Ryan Graves talk about secret government projects (1:38:34):
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Joe Rogan recently spoke about another developing technology
On episode #2241 of his podcast, Joe Rogan and American drug researcher Rick Strassman touched on the topic of suicide. While both men initially cracked jokes about people being driven to take their lives by living next to trains, the popular podcast eventually speculated on the possibility of Neuralink tackling suicide.
"Imagine if we can cure that [suicide] with Elon Musk's Neuralink? Everybody sign up."
Check out Joe Rogan championing Elon Musk's Neuralink initiative (2:02:09):
Neuralink Corp. was founded by Tesla founder Elon Musk. It aimed to revolutionalize the brain-to-computer interface technology to assist those suffering from numerous ailments related to the nervous system and the body in general.