Terrence Howard & Eric Weinstein Drop Bombshells on Joe Rogan Experience: Part 1
Jul 4, 2024
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Actor Terrence Howard makes bold claims on the Joe Rogan Experience, suggesting 1x1 equals 3, gravity is electricity, and the periodic table is based on sound. Astrophysicist Brian Keating debunks these claims, emphasizing the importance of verifying sources. Topics include unconventional periodic tables, debunking myths, and the significance of patents in technology.
Verify sources to debunk false claims about unconventional scientific theories.
Terrence Howard's controversial ideas lack evidence and credibility, challenging established physics principles and patents.
Deep dives
Terrence Howard's Claims on Science and Mathematics
Terrence Howard made bold claims on the Joe Rogan Experience, challenging fundamental scientific principles like the periodic table and math. He introduced a new periodic table based on 'teriology,' asserting that 1 times 1 equals 2. His audacious statements, including having 97 patents aiming to 'kill gravity,' sparked controversy and debate, with some lauding him as visionary while others criticize his ideas as delusional.
Challenges to Terrence Howard's Scientific Assertions
Howard's unconventional views on elements, tones, and atomic models were scrutinized. His rejection of electrons and advocacy for a unique periodic table system conflicted with established scientific theories. While Howard claimed revolutionary discoveries, experts contested his ideas, emphasizing the lack of empirical evidence, predictive power, and reproducibility in his assertions.
Critique of Terrence Howard's Gravity Hypothesis
Terrence Howard's claims on gravity, proposing an electric theory and attempts to 'destroy' conventional scientific beliefs, were dissected. His dismissal of established physics principles, like the equivalence principle and general relativity, faced scrutiny. Critics highlighted the absence of testable predictions or supportive evidence for Howard's contentions, underscoring the disparity between his assertions and scientific consensus.
Examination of Terrence Howard's Patent Claims
Terrence Howard's boasts about having numerous patents, particularly in augmented and virtual reality, were investigated. Despite his claims of influential applications by major companies, detailed scrutiny revealed a lack of granted patents, raising doubts about the novelty and credibility of his alleged inventions. The absence of official patent numbers and evidence of abandonment further questioned the legitimacy of Howard's technological contributions.
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Does 1x1 equal 3? Is gravity actually a form of electricity? And is the periodic table based on... sound?
These are just some of the outrageous claims made by Terrence Howard on the Joe Rogan Experience. As a professor, I cannot let such claims stand, especially when they are broadcast on a platform as large as the Joe Rogan Experience. Thatâs why today, I will systematically debunk every single one of them and explain the importance of checking your sources.
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Key Takeaways:
00:00 Intro
00:44 Always check your sources!
01:28 Terrenceâs claims on Joe Rogan
04:47 What is the spiral periodic table?
16:03 1x1=3?
22:17 Is gravity electricity?
33:34 Does Terrence really have 97 patents?
38:11 Conclusion and outro
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