Terrence Howard, a brillant actor known for his role in Empire, discussed his ability to “rebuild Saturn without gravity” and his challenges to the Pythagorean Theorem.
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— WayneTech SPFX®️ (@WayneTechSPFX) May 20, 2024
Terrance Howard gets it.#REPORT 'Terrence Howard was recently on the Joe Rogan podcast. He said some pretty interesting things. One of the things that caught my attention was gravity.
'We're about to kill their god gravity... they don't want… pic.twitter.com/osEciLtw9Q
Howard’s assertions go against the grain of established scientific principles. He believes he can “kill gravity,” a concept he refers to as “their God,” and has presented a computer animation model that supposedly demonstrates the creation of a zero-gravity Saturn.
Adding to his list of controversial statements, Howard suggests that the Pythagorean Theorem is flawed because ancient mathematicians assumed the world was flat. He argues that straight lines used in the theorem do not reflect the true nature of our spherical world.
This isn’t the first time Howard has made headlines with his unique perspective. In 2015, he questioned the multiplication of one by one, proposing that the result should be two, not one. His theories have been met with skepticism but continue to intrigue the public.
Terrence Howard’s interview with Joe Rogan offers a glimpse into the mind of an individual unafraid to question the status quo. Whether his theories hold water or not, they certainly provide food for thought and a fresh perspective on the mysteries of the universe.
The Terrance Howard interview on @joerogan was fascinating!
— Kip Patrick Russell (@kiddrussell) May 21, 2024
I thought his drone concept was the most interesting part! Can anyone confirm if these are legit??? pic.twitter.com/Mz1eptrzEJ
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