Hollywood actor Terrence Howard went on Joe Rogan the other night and spoke like a maniac for 3 hours about his new periodic table, gravity being fake, and how he remembers being inside his mother’s womb.
In fact he was literally talking about being inside his mother’s womb in the first minute of the podcast:
Terrence Howard: “i woke up inside my mothers womb”
these are the first words he chose to speak on a 3 hour podcast pic.twitter.com/E7WFs6ZcdI
— WINTER (@itsWinterWrites) May 19, 2024
Amazing he was having this conversation with himself inside the womb before he even had the concept of words. After that, he started banging on about the periodic table, which he has reinvented:
Terrence Howard is on some esoteric stuff when speaking to Joe Rogan about the periodic table of elements and its relationship with sound. Can anyone verify what he’s saying? pic.twitter.com/N8kfigvwVM
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) May 21, 2024
Another important topic Terrence Howard brought up was straight lines, Yes, straight lines. Did you know they are an illusion? Listen and learn:
‘Terrence Howard to Joe Rogan: ‘Straight lines are an illusion…if you look at it from the side, from its real perspective, you see that it’s not.” pic.twitter.com/a9n1gMx1cg
— podcastmentions.com – books mentioned on podcasts (@PodMentions) May 18, 2024
‘Terrence Howard to Joe Rogan: ‘No man would be attracted to a Cartesian woman, to a Euclidean woman. We need the curvature… We like the wiggles attached to it.” pic.twitter.com/f3v8zIWaz1
— podcastmentions.com – books mentioned on podcasts (@PodMentions) May 18, 2024
This somehow led to him debunking Pythagorean Theorem?
Terrence Howard debunks Pythagorean Theorem.
“When they opened the flower of life they believed the world was flat”
He says because they believed the world to be flat they used straight lines to create everything(even shapes) ignoring natual curves in the flower of life. pic.twitter.com/pt7dmB8NAX
— WINTER (@itsWinterWrites) May 20, 2024
Oh yeah he’s also planning on killing gravity:
‘Terrence Howard to Joe Rogan: ‘We’re about to kill gravity… they don’t want that. I’ve got a model with 16 vortexes in a bench pin configuration, no center attractor, and no gravity whatsoever.” pic.twitter.com/7PLcaiM0v5
— podcastmentions.com – books mentioned on podcasts (@PodMentions) May 19, 2024
I’m probably missing a dozen or so more insane comments that Terrence Howard made in this interview, but I’m only going off the clips doing the rounds and will definitely not be sitting through 3 hours of this man waffling pure nonsense.
Then again, maybe he’s a genius who’s just so far ahead intellectually that it will take the rest of the world hundreds of years to catch up to the knowledge he dropped on the Joe Rogan Experience. I mean, he’s either having a schizophrenic/bipolar break where he thinks he’s the smartest man in the universe or he’s basically the new Albert Einstein. I’m leaning toward schizophrenic break, personally.
For what it’s worth, there are people on X who are a lot more qualified than Terrence Howard refuting some of the claims he makes:
No. There’s literally zero scientific evidence behind what he’s saying.
There’s no “tone” for any elements on the Periodic Table.
No “key”, no “angles of incidence”, no “bisexual tone”It’s a word salad that ignores basic quantum mechanics – the most precise branch of science. https://t.co/umttmXRrk2
— Prof. Brian Keating (@DrBrianKeating) May 21, 2024
For the time Terrence Howard’s wife extorted money from him by threatening to leak images of his tiny penis, click HERE. This could explain a few things…