Terrence Howard Claims He Can Kill Gravity in Joe Rogan’s Off the Charts Chat

In a full interview interview, Empire Star Terrence Howard recently spent three hours trolling conspiracy-loving podcaster Joe Rogan for claiming he can “rebuild Saturn without gravity” and has debunked the Pythagorean Theorem, among other theories of mind bias .

Hailing the lengthy sit-down with Howard as “one of the most interesting conversations” he’s had, Rogan posted his latest podcast episode over the weekend to the delight of his fans, who seemed equally enthusiastic about his wild assertions. the Oscar-nominated actor.

Howard’s conversation with the Dark Web Intellectual charter member included some eye-opening remarks, which of course included a heavy dose of vaccine skepticism. In addition, the controversial Hustle & Flow star claimed that a patent he owned but later abandoned in 2010 was the basis for the virtual reality technology used by many companies today. He also told Rogan that he remembers being in his mother’s womb and the day he was born. “I remember being circumcised. I remember all nine,” he said.

However, it was Howard’s claims in physics and mathematics that attracted the most attention.

“We’re about to kill gravity. We’re about to kill their God, their gravity, and they don’t want that,” Howard told an intrigued Rogan. Howard then presented a video in which his so-called business partner described a computer animation model that apparently showed how “linchpins” and “vortexes” were used to create a gravity-free Saturn.

“And the rings are there without animation,” he continued. “The rings and the hexagon seen on top of it have no dark matter, no dark energy, no gravity, showing that it’s an out, in and out force pushing down that creates the planet.”

Delving into his concepts of the “flower of life,” a name given by New Age spirituality to a series of overlapping geometric patterns, Howard also suggested that he was able to debunk Euclidean geometry, specifically the Pythagorean Theorem. According to Howard, the main problem with the simple mathematical formula is that ancient mathematicians believed the world was flat, so they used straight lines for everything.

This is far from the first time Iron man star portrayed himself as a real-life Tony Stark.

During an interview in 2015 with Rolling Stonehe claimed to be studying chemical engineering at Pratt University but dropped out after arguing with a professor about what constitutes one person.

“How can it be equal?” he said he told the professor. “If one time equals one time, then that means that two are of no value because one time has no effect. Once one equals two because the square root of four is two, so what is the square root of two? There should be one, but we’re told there are two, and that can’t be.” (For the record, it’s not two square roots.) Howard revisited the argument for his belief that 1 x 1=2, even going so far as to post his “proof to the Science and Math World” in 2017.

Howard would later bring up many of his outlandish theories during his appearance on the 2019 Emmys red carpet, leaving the hosts baffled. Claiming that he was giving up on acting for goodness (which did not last), he said that he had “made some discoveries in my own personal life with the science that Pythagoras was looking for” in the past. .

“I was able to properly open the flower of life and find the true wave conjugates that we have been looking for for 10,000 years,” he said. “Why would I keep walking on water for tips when I have a whole generation to teach a whole new life?”

Insisting that he would discover a “whole new wave theory,” Howard announced: “I will be able to prove that gravity is only an effect and not a force. I’m putting something on YouTube, but I’ll take the planet Saturn without gravity – and I’ll take the Milky Way Galaxy without gravity.”

Since then, Howard has claimed that he has reinvented physics and created technological solutions that other countries could use to “protect their sovereignty.” In a speech in Uganda in 2022, he said he was working on “new hydrogen technology” that would lead to new types of flight and defense.

“I was able to identify the grand unifying equation of the field they were looking for, and put it into geometry,” he said, adding that his project could “protect a nation,” “harvest food,” and “remove plastics. the ocean.”

Although he has reinvented himself as a next-level thinker and scientific genius, where he got his knowledge is a little more embarrassing. Although he says he left Pratt University just a few credits shy of a chemical engineering degree, the school got rid of that program in the early 1990s. Additionally, he told late night host Jimmy Kimmel in 2013 that a Ph.D. in applied sciences and chemical engineering from South Carolina State University, only to later reveal that he was only given an honorary degree for speaking at the school’s 2012 spring commencement.

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