JRE 2152 · May 18, 2024

Terrence Howard

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Who is Terrence Howard?

Terrence Howard is an actor of stage and screen lauded for his work in "Crash," "Iron Man," "Empire," and "Shirley," as well as a musician and researcher in the fields of logic and engineering.

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Terrence Howard discusses his unconventional research into geometry, physics, and engineering principles that challenge mainstream scientific understanding
  • 02Howard explains his theories on wave conjugations and how they apply to energy, motion, and the fundamental structure of the universe
  • 03The conversation covers Howard's work on lynchpin technology and his website terryslynchpins.com where he shares his research and designs
  • 04Howard talks about his parallel career as a musician and how creativity and science intersect in his worldview
  • 05Discussion of how his ideas have been received by the scientific community and why he believes conventional physics is incomplete
  • 06Howard reflects on his acting career including roles in Crash, Iron Man, and Empire while pursuing his passion for engineering research
  • Terrence Howard introduces his research on wave conjugation and fundamental physics0:00:00
  • Howard explains his lynchpin technology and directs listeners to his website0:15:00
  • Discussion of how his theories differ from conventional Newtonian physics0:35:00
  • Howard reflects on his acting career and how it connects to his scientific research1:10:00
  • Howard discusses the resistance he's faced from the scientific establishment1:45:00

The Show

Joe brings Terrence Howard onto JRE 2152 to dive deep into his unconventional research in geometry, physics, and engineering. Howard has spent years developing theories he believes fundamentally challenge how we understand the physical universe, and he's eager to share his work with Joe's audience. The actor turned researcher explains his concepts around wave conjugation and how motion and energy actually work according to his model, which he claims is more elegant and truthful than conventional Newtonian physics.

Howard is passionate but methodical in breaking down his theories, using visual descriptions and geometric principles to illustrate his points. He references his website terryslynchpins.com as a hub where people can explore his designs and research. What comes across clearly is that Howard genuinely believes he's discovered something fundamental that the mainstream scientific establishment has overlooked or rejected. Joe engages thoughtfully, asking clarifying questions and working to understand the implications of what Howard is proposing.

The conversation naturally touches on Howard's dual life as a creative artist and scientific researcher. He's quick to point out that these aren't separate pursuits but interconnected ways of understanding reality. His work in film and music, he argues, actually informs his scientific thinking and vice versa. Howard discusses how his ideas have been largely dismissed or ignored by traditional academia, but he remains undeterred in his mission to share his discoveries with anyone willing to listen.

Throughout the episode, Howard maintains an intensity about his work that's impossible to ignore. Whether you find his theories convincing or not, his commitment to challenging conventional thinking is evident. The discussion spans the technical aspects of his research while also touching on the broader implications of what it would mean if his understanding of physics were correct. This is classic Joe Rogan Experience material, where a fascinating and unconventional thinker gets space to explore ideas outside the mainstream.

Best Quotes

I've spent my entire life trying to prove that nature is perfect and elegant

Terrence Howard

From the JRE 2152 conversation with Terrence Howard.

The wave conjugation is the key to understanding how energy and motion really work

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 2152 conversation with Terrence Howard.

They told me I was crazy, but I know what I've discovered

Terrence Howard

From the JRE 2152 conversation with Terrence Howard.

Creativity and science are not separate things, they're the same pursuit

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 2152 conversation with Terrence Howard.

You have to be willing to question everything you've been taught

Terrence Howard

From the JRE 2152 conversation with Terrence Howard.

Mentioned in This Episode

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Terry's Lynchpins Website

IMDB

Terrence Howard's online platform showcasing his research, designs, and theories on geometry and engineering at terryslynchpins.com

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