Eric Weinstein argues physics has stagnated 50 years, links UFOs and 1950s anti-gravity research to a suppressed post-Einstein theory, and pleads for human unity.

Eric Weinstein — Mathematician and physicist, former managing director of Renaissance Technologies, creator of the 'Geometric Unity' theory and host of 'The Portal' podcast.
Eric Weinstein and Joe Rogan spend over four hours connecting theoretical physics, UFOs, geopolitics, and culture. Weinstein's central claim is that fundamental physics has been frozen for roughly 50 years since the 1973 Standard Model, dominated by a string-theory/quantum-gravity program he says has never made contact with physical reality. He traces the field's strange history to two families (the Wittens and DeWitts) whose roots lie in 1950s anti-gravity research funded by Roger Babson's Gravity Research Foundation. Weinstein explains why he reversed his dismissal of UFOs: years of being teased with undeliverable 'disclosure,' the total absence of competent physicists on these programs, and his own 'Geometric Unity' framework that allows extra time dimensions and space-time engineering. The conversation widens into the Ukraine war, COVID origins, Epstein, the Kanye/Hitler episode, antisemitism, and a long plea, via Dave Chappelle and comedy, for Americans to come together.
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Richard Feynman
“which was like the Fineman lectures on gravitation 1962 to 63 and they were effed up they it was” — Eric Weinstein 00:05:15Find it on Amazon
Oculus
“have you done this in Oculus no I have not I highly recommend it they're not going to let us do a nuke above ground” — Joe Rogan 02:06:20Find it on Amazon
Jeff Beck
“if you look at for example Jeff Beck's version of drown in my own tears with Jules holl that is one of the greatest vocal performances I've ever heard” — Eric Weinstein 03:22:44Find it on Amazon
Eva Cassidy
“you ever heard Eva Cassidy gets sick and sing stormy Monday and something about the sickness causes her voice to do something no voice has ever done” — Joe Rogan 03:25:21Find it on Amazon