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[@joerogan] Joe Rogan Experience #2464 - Priyanka Chopra Jonas

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@joerogan - "Joe Rogan Experience #2464 - Priyanka Chopra Jonas"

Link: https://youtu.be/va8-X78sxZk

Duration: 145 min

Short Summary

The podcast features a discussion with an international guest, highlighting her career in action filmmaking and her connection to the East India Trading Company's legacy. The conversation spans diverse topics including ancient history, the potential of AI, and the impact of global conflicts on human civilization. Insights are enriched by the guest's personal experiences and expertise in health and environmental stewardship.

Key Quotes

Key Quotes

  1. "I actually don't know the answer to that because we've never met. Yeah. So, it's not like you've intimidated me, but I just I'm really um I think I what I really enjoy about your show is just such an eclectic perspective on so many diverse things and it comes like so naturally to you. Um I really admire that." (00:00:12)
  2. "When you're doing something that's that hyper violent? Like is that does that freak you out at all? like you're cutting people open with swords and stabbing them in the neck and it's like holy [ __ ]." (00:01:06)
  3. "Well, we had three different kinds of swords. The real sword like weighs more than me. It was insane. I couldn't do it with a real sword as much. But for filming, and this is the magic of the movies, you know, you have four different weights of it." (00:06:26)
  4. "When you learn the history of that one corporation is one of the first publicly traded corporations that essentially was in control of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh went to war with China over opium and that's how they took over Hong Kong. You're like holy [ __ ] One crazy [ __ ] corporation involved in the slave trade, the opium, just a a corporation, a publicly traded corporation. people could buy stock in it, like one of the first ones." (00:08:45)

Detailed Summary

Episode Summary: Legacy, Civilization, and Future Frontiers

Guest Expertise and Background

  • Cinematic Legacy: The guest showcased her involvement in the Pirate Movie and Heads of State, highlighting ultra-violent fight scenes that were choreographed like dance sequences for the East India Trading Company.
  • Production Scale: Filming involved approximately 10 hours of daily action over seven days, utilizing four different sword weights and practical sets in the Cayman Islands that replicated the 1900s era.
  • Cultural Impact: The narrative emphasized the historical role of the East India Trading Company, which operated as a massive army of mercenaries and controlled regions across India, Hong Kong, and the British Government.

Historical and Ancient Civilizations

  • Ancient Structures: The discussion explored monumental achievements such as the Great Pyramid, constructed with 2.3 million stones, and the Khisa Temple, which stands as an ancient structure dating back thousands of years.
  • Human Origins: Archaeological evidence suggests that the human brain size doubled over 2 million years, and the Book of Enoch details a divine intervention involving the Nephilim race and Watchers.
  • Mythological Connections: Ancient texts like the Vedas describe flying Vimmanas and celestial events, correlating with the Younger Dryas impact theory which occurred approximately 11,800 years ago.

Technology and Future Evolution

  • AI and Intelligence: The role of Artificial Intelligence is envisioned to transcend mere tools, potentially achieving a Neuralink-like state of telepathic communication within the next 10 years.
  • Planetary Challenges: The dialogue addressed the protection Earth receives from Jupiter and the potential existence of a burnt-out sun, Planet X, beyond the Kuiper Belt.
  • Societal Adaptation: Modern society faces information overload, necessitating a shift to long-form podcasts and the adoption of AG1 supplements to support overall health and well-being.

Environmental and Social Stewardship

  • Ecological Resilience: The direwolf, an extinct species brought back by Colossal Biosciences, and the 16-wheeler stunts in Fear Factor exemplify human adaptation to environmental and biological challenges.
  • Community Engagement: The episode underscored the importance of family values and health initiatives, such as magnesium baths for recovery, while recalling the impact of the Iran war on global stability.
  • Technological Heritage: From 600 men introducing Catholicism to Mexico to the preservation of the Kohinoor diamond, the discussion highlighted the enduring legacy of cultural and technological advancements.