Actor Terrence Howard Says He Has Reinvented Physics, Wants To Use ‘New Hydrogen’ Technology To Help Uganda
Actor Terrence Howard Says He Has Reinvented Physics, Wants To Use ‘New Hydrogen’ Technology To Help Uganda
Terrence Howard may have tons of acting accolades under his belt, but apparently nothing compares to his love for science.
The Empire actor claimed that while studying chemical engineering at Pratt Institute, he came across a mathematical “inconsistency” that inspired him to seek out a fresh approach to understanding how the universe works. He now wants to use a “new hydrogen technology” to help the country of Uganda defend itself.
During a visit to Uganda, Terrence Howard said,
“I went out to explore a new way of understanding how the universe worked and I was able to define the grand unified field equation they’ve been looking for. I was able to define the grand unified field equation they’ve been looking for, and put it into geometry, and with that geometry I was able to put props on that.”
He continued,
“What I’m saying is, now we have invented a new form of flight that I would like to bring here to Uganda to replace the drones, to replace the helicopters, to replace the planes. We have all the funding necessary. What we need is just a fertile ground on which to build this. This is the geometry of hydrogen. This is the proton itself. Any bond that hydrogen can make, our lynchpins are able to make. We’re talking about unlimited bonding. Unlimited predictable structures, supersymmetry, and the lynchpins are now able to behave as a swarm, as a colony that can defend a nation, that can harvest food, that can remove plastics from the oceans, that can give the children of Uganda, the people of Uganda, an opportunity to spread this and to sell these products throughout the world so we’re no longer just selling agricultural products and pieces from the land.”
VIDEO: I want to develop a New Hydrogen technology in Uganda. The main purpose of the project would be to defend the sovereignty of the country as far as technology is concerned – @terrencehoward #UBCUpdates pic.twitter.com/CFkr8Fhkmk
— UBC UGANDA (@ubctvuganda) July 13, 2022
Terrence Howard has previously made similar assertions regarding science, claiming during a 2019 Emmy’s red carpet interview that he
“made some discoveries in my own personal life with the science that, you know, Pythagoras was looking for” and gravity is merely an effect, not a force.
He has also claimed that, per the world of science, one times one equals two.
This is the proof to the World of Science and Mathematics that 1×1=2.#mathematics #worldofscience @rollingstone #proof pic.twitter.com/7uOMrNshia
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) November 1, 2017
Howard is reportedly in Uganda as part of a larger initiative by the nation to entice investment from people in the African diaspora.
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