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Joe Rogan

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There's so many knuckleheads online.

But, I mean, we have a very limited amount of information that we're basing the entire history of Earth on planet.

In 1910, did they even have drawings of dinosaurs?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

Well, I would think they would have found some of the bones.

I think we figured that out, right?

I think we talked about that.

Didn't they first start finding them in the 1800s?

Isn't that what it was?

But, yeah, it's not – I mean if you think about how many different things died and just were absorbed by the earth, just gets eaten, shit out, swallowed up, just destroyed by time and erosion and never became fossils.

We're basing the entire history of the planet on a limited amount of information.

And that information, it never gets younger.

It always gets older.

The more stuff they found –

Like they found a modern version of human beings that pushes the timeline of humans back another 300,000 or 400,000 years.

And that keeps happening.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

Well, they thought that people crossed the Bering land bridge 12,000, 14,000 years ago.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

And now they've pushed that back 10,000 years.

Yeah, they found those footprints in White Sands, New Mexico, and those are 22,000 years old.