

#2152 - Terrence Howard
321 snips May 18, 2024
Terrence Howard, an acclaimed actor known for his roles in "Crash" and "Empire," explores the fascinating connections between creativity and science. He reflects on prenatal memory and its link to identity, the implications of ancient symbols in modern theories, and groundbreaking ideas about gravity and propulsion. Howard also discusses the societal impact of technological advancements and the interconnectedness of consciousness in nature. With his unique perspective, he challenges traditional narratives and inspires a deeper understanding of the universe.
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In Utero Memories
- Terrence Howard recalls his first memory being in the womb and describes the experience.
- He claims to remember being born and circumcised, suggesting a unique consciousness from infancy.
Dream of Knowledge
- At age five, Howard dreamt of a being who offered him any wish.
- He wished to know how everything works and was shown a mansion with crystalline flowers and unique shapes, sparking his lifelong curiosity.
Rebuilding the Periodic Table
- Howard challenges the conventional periodic table's structure, claiming it misrepresents elemental relationships.
- He argues elements share tonal frequencies, exemplified by hydrogen, carbon, silicon, and cobalt, forming octaves.