Terrence Howard Talks About a 6000-Year-Old Secret (OMG!!!)

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This will leave you speechless. Terrence Howard is about to lift the veil on a 6000-year-old secret, one that mankind has been trying to decipher for thousands of years. What we're about to uncover is not just surprising, it's transformative. So sit tight, and let's dive in.

This is the original video, "Terrence Howard | Full Address and Q&A | Oxford Union" -    • Terrence Howard | Full Address and Q&...  

"They Left Us With Precise Instructions"

Join us as Terrence Howard unveils a 6000-year-old secret, the Flower of Life, in a transformative journey bridging ancient mysteries and modern science. Discover the profound impact of this symbol, revered from the Temple of Osiris to hidden Chinese temples, on our understanding of the universe. Howard's exploration challenges traditional Euclidean geometry, revealing a universe defined by curves and multidimensional forms.

Dive deep into how great minds like Da Vinci, Newton, and Pythagoras were captivated by this symbol, yet limited by their two-dimensional perspectives. Howard's fresh critique opens up a new realm of understanding, aligning with modern physics' view of a curved, dynamic universe.

Experience a paradigm shift as Howard discusses the universe's curved nature, resonating with Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum physics. Explore nature's curves, from galaxies to nautilus shells, reflecting a deeper universal pattern. Embrace Howard's call to "audit the math" and reevaluate our mathematical understanding through the lens of mathematical loops and quantum geometry.

In this insightful journey, we not only appreciate Terrence Howard's genius but also recognize humanity's potential to unlock universe's secrets. Be inspired by his passion and intellect, and join us in rethinking the very nature of reality.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TamekaLee112308
    For those who don't know: in an old interview* it was said Terrance Howard was recognized as a genius before he started acting in the 90's. He can craft and play multiple musical instruments. He does things because he knows he can. Thats his approach to things because he knows thats a secret to success. The problem is when you're smarter than the people who control your career in Hollywood then you get blackballed.
  • @03stmlax
    I'm convinced that tripping balls, especially on acid, allows you to literally visually see the fabric of the universe. All I know is when I'm tripping, everything is a constantly "dancing" geometric pattern, even when looking into the air/empty space. And it's one big, all-connected geometric pattern, not individual ones. Could this be the fabric of the universe?
  • @lucastheworm4945
    This is a example of thinking for your self. Most people see life for what they was told and never get to see life as your journey
  • @dalantav
    Raise a hand if you paused and went to see the comments, very shocked that this man, who was plagued with bad behaviors and has a bad reputation, suddenly talks such topic.
  • I remember in Calculus, the professor gave us this so called impossible question. He said spend the whole class trying to figure it out. And I figured out that the answer to the question was the question itself. So the equation we were given to solve was the answer. In other words, it was an endless loop that everybody else was stumped on, except me, and the professor. So to touch on the flower of life, I believe it has something to do with everything being an endless loop. And everything being connected all at once.
  • @77jly
    Literally living in a movie where a genius mathematician tells the world about his findings, no one takes him seriously until it’s too late.
  • @joshuakrause9303
    Engineer here. I think this is the reason why we need scientific arithmetic and experimental data to prove theories. It’s because mathematics is only an approximation of reality. It’s why before computers our designs were worse, we got better at approximating the true tolerances of reality and therefore the efficiency of what we build. We are at a point where the basic knowledge has reached its mathematical limit. So innovation lies in new theories and processes. But if we can discover a precise math we can improve innovation to its limits. Proof of this is in the Navier-Stokes equation. We currently don’t have the arithmetic capability to estimate turbulent fluid flow. If we did our planes and turbines would become more efficient. Navier stokes is too complex to solve LINEARLY …. interesting that parallel to Terrance.
  • Anybody making sense and helping us to use our minds will always be ostracized. Keeping humans stupid is big business. Thanks Terrance ❤
  • @Siskos-pn7nd
    Howard shows us that a person constantly learns, seeking. He shows you can be and do whatever you try. I admire his singing and his guitar playing. He shows that artists and scientists are much alike.
  • The flower of life suggests that there is different dimension. That’s the key to understanding the different dimensions..
  • @user-wj6rl9xl9b
    I would suggest to watch the entire address at Oxford Union, some students ask him questions (not about acting funny enough, but half the questions are about acting) about the power of 0 and 1. Two of the students seem to believe he is trying to dupe them, when he very politely, calmly, tries to explain his use of the loop example, and further into the Q&A he again just tries to get them to think outside the box. Even if he was wrong to the absolute, which his talk is almost entirely based on the work of those before him, it was extremely hard to get the students to humour thinking outside of what they had learned so far.
  • @tracybane2170
    Makes sense why MSM is trying to discredit him. He’s waking too many people up! Good on him!
  • @addams40
    I always liked Terrance Howard as an actor, but WOW how well spoken and informative he is. The man is on a whole nuther level with this subject. I applaud him
  • @jenniewhite6293
    Amazing man, so intelligent and he is very easy to listen to. Love his discoveries. 😊
  • @Rangerness
    I initially had skipped over this, thinking it was just clipped from one of his movies. Glad I came back!
  • @citizencoy4393
    My mother was a mathematician. A title I gave her myself. It was amazing to watch her work math concepts rather it be on paper or in her mind. Her methods were unlike anything that was being taught in higher education . She was able to see the patterns and numbers in ways that most could not (she also was an amazing artist). I absolutely believe that there is room for improvement on our understanding of the foundation of math based on her alone. My family would gather with calculators and she would come to the answer faster with some weird back door method that “was just easier”. Hopefully by bringing these topics back to center we will challenge ourselves to see what other possibilities exist.
  • @DovahkiinGangsta
    I knew Terrence Howard would unravel the earth’s mysteries back when I heard him present the world with “Whoop dat trick!" Through it all, he did it. Despite it being so damn hard out here fo a P imp.
  • @IkBenZielloos
    In the Flower of Life pattern, straight lines are not inherent to the primary design. The pattern is created by evenly spaced, overlapping circles. However, when people use the Flower of Life as a basis for more complex geometric designs or symbols, straight lines might be incorporated as connecting elements between certain points or circles. These additions are often a matter of personal interpretation or artistic expression rather than a fundamental part of the Flower of Life itself.
  • @user-od3uc7st6j
    I'm amazed that this channel and people teach people using all scientific means to make them realize the 'truth' and I think the point is he's not talking about math.😂 It appears to be just a small example of the truth of mathematics as a tool to explain the awareness of spiritual beings in the universe. Thank you so much and it's amazing ❤