Terrence Howard Says ‘I Will Build The Planet Saturn & The Milky Way Without Gravity’ In Awkward Interview [VIDEO]

Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard Says ‘I Will Build The Planet Saturn & The Milky Way Without Gravity’ In Awkward Interview [VIDEO]

Many were shocked when Terrence Howard suggested he’s retiring from acting after the final season of Empire wraps on FOX. But a recent interview where Howard explained why he’s stepping away from acting could be even more shocking than the announcement itself.

While on the red carpet for the 2019 Emmy Awards Sunday (Sept. 22), Howard confirmed that he is retiring “for good.” He added,

“I’ve spent 37 years pretending to people so that people would pretend to watch and enjoy what I’m doing when, I’ve made some discoveries in my own personal life with science that Pythagoras was searching for. I was able to open the flower of life properly, and find the real wave conjugations that we’ve been looking for for 10,000 years. Why would I continue walking on water for tips, when I’ve got an entire generation to teach a whole new world?”

He went on to explain his view of the universe and added,

“All energy in the universe is expressed in motion, all motion is expressed in waves, all waves, all waves are curves, so where does the straight line come from to make the platonic solids? There are no straight lines. So when I took the flower of life and opened it properly, I found a whole new wave conjugation that exposed the in between spaces that moves us all together.”

He said he also plans to share even more when he gets his star on the Walk of Fame Tuesday (Sept. 24).

“I’m going to be able to prove that gravity is only an effect and not a force. I’m putting something on YouTube, but I will build the planet Saturn without gravity — and build the Milky Way Galaxy without gravity.”

He then had a few things to say about getting his star before getting another major honor.

“How am I getting a star for TV, when I’ve never received an Emmy nomination for TV? I would think an Emmy nomination would come first.”

The final season of Empire premieres Tuesday, Sept. 24 on FOX on at 9/8c.

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Authored by: Char