#2496 - Julia Mossbridge
5/8/20262 hr 48 min
Julia Mossbridge, PhD, is a cognitive neuroscientist, author, and educator. She is the founder and president of American Electrodynamics, the co-founder and chief science officer of The Institute for Love and Time, and a senior advisor for American DeepTech. Her latest book, “Have a Nice Disclosure!,” is available now.
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First 90 secondsJulia Mossbridge· Guest0:00
[upbeat music] Joe Rogan Podcast, check it out.
Jamie Vernon· Host0:03
The Joe Rogan Experience.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:05
Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night. All day.
Joe Rogan· Host0:09
[upbeat music] All right. Hello, Julia.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:13
Hello, Joe.
Joe Rogan· Host0:14
Pleasure to meet you.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:15
Yeah, I'm very excited.
Joe Rogan· Host0:17
So you said you had questions for me?
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:18
Yeah.
Joe Rogan· Host0:19
We can start with your questions.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:20
Excellent. Um- First of all, tell everybody what you do. Okay. Let me just change the angle of this.
Joe Rogan· Host0:25
Just so f- folks just tuning in right now are gonna like, "Who is this young lady?"
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:29
[laughs] Thank you.
Joe Rogan· Host0:30
"What do you do?"
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:30
I'm a year younger than you.
Joe Rogan· Host0:31
[laughs] [laughs] There you go. Then you're young.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:33
Nice. Um, what do I do? I am a s- I was trained as a scientist, cognitive neuroscience and computer science, and, uh, did some AI stuff, did some stuff with the human brain in terms of trying to understand how time works in the human brain. And then I got really interested in how funky time works in the human brain, like precognition.
Joe Rogan· Host0:57
Mm.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest0:58
Which is, of course, predicting future events in ways that we don't normally think about.
Joe Rogan· Host1:02
That's how I found out about you, yeah.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest1:04
That's you, is the Popular Mechanics article.
Joe Rogan· Host1:05
Yeah, believe so.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest1:06
Yeah.
Joe Rogan· Host1:07
And then a bunch of other stuff that I looked at.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest1:08
And then a bunch of other stuff, yeah.
Joe Rogan· Host1:10
Yeah.
Julia Mossbridge· Guest1:10
And then I got interested in just the idea of exce- what we call exceptional human performance. So, um, I actually don't think it's that exceptional. I think people have these capacities, and they've been dampened down. And, uh, they're in us, and they can be developed, and some people have them just sort of naturally. I'm a person who has some of them just naturally, not all of them.