Valuetainment - April 07, 2025


"Elon Musk Is A Genius" - Terrence Howard REVEALS The DANGERS Of Musk’s Mars Vision


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10 minutes

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1,805

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134

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In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Joe Rogan to talk about Elon Musk's plans to take humans to Mars. We talk about the dangers of space travel and the potential for life on another planet.

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00:00:00.000 There is a part of me that believes, you know, there are inventions that the government didn't want to bring out
00:00:07.060 because, God forbid, if they did, it would decimate multi-trillion dollar industries, oil being one of them.
00:00:13.300 I fully believe that.
00:00:15.200 It needs to go.
00:00:16.080 Huh?
00:00:16.440 It needs to go.
00:00:17.280 It needs to go.
00:00:18.080 But, you know, who's going to release it?
00:00:20.200 I don't know.
00:00:20.540 I mean, look how long it took to find out who killed JFK.
00:00:22.300 Look how long it took with Epstein and some of these lists that we are looking.
00:00:25.660 Who did what to MLK?
00:00:27.360 They're still hiding it, right?
00:00:28.440 So for them to release it.
00:00:30.000 When it comes down to Musk, what is your opinion on Elon and, you know, him being a net positive to society?
00:00:41.460 Do you have an opinion on Elon?
00:00:42.400 Well, I think Elon is a genius in his entire approach to dealing with society, first and foremost.
00:00:51.360 And he's proven himself to be very capable as far as finding out where a problem lies
00:00:59.380 and then attacking that problem and bringing the right people to it.
00:01:03.600 I think he would have been very benefited.
00:01:07.780 I was surprised when I didn't get anything from him after I did the Joe Rogan and showed the linchpin because of what he's trying to do in space.
00:01:16.360 One of his problems, though, that I see affecting him is he believes in the vacuum.
00:01:24.680 He believes in the finite, infinite universe, you know, where there's no pressure changes between the planets,
00:01:31.920 that there's just this great vacuum there and doesn't recognize that this is just like being underwater.
00:01:37.620 You know, where we are at the surface of the water is like the Goldilocks zone.
00:01:42.740 This is the Goldilocks zone on our planet.
00:01:45.200 Well, within the solar system, there's the Goldilocks zone where the Earth sits.
00:01:49.020 And this fits for us.
00:01:50.000 You go out 147 million miles away from the sun where Mars is, the nitrogen has expanded to such an extent,
00:01:58.520 the hydrogen has expanded to such an extent, there's no way to contain that into the body,
00:02:05.080 the flesh of the body, which is necessary in order for us to keep living.
00:02:09.120 Oxygen, everything expands.
00:02:11.300 You'll never be able to bring them back, these 147 million miles back to where the Earth is.
00:02:17.680 You're not going to be able to do that, well, the 93 million miles where the Earth is.
00:02:22.120 So anyone that goes out there, that's a wrap for them.
00:02:25.520 Because, you know, 15 feet underwater, what happens to the nitrogen?
00:02:29.040 It compresses, or 15 feet out of the water, it expands, and it keeps expanding.
00:02:34.000 So anyone that tries to go out to where Mars is at, at that low-pressure system,
00:02:38.820 where everything becomes mono or diatomic, everything is expanding itself out, you are dead.
00:02:45.640 But there's no way, the spaceship would have to be so tight or the suit would have to be so tight
00:02:51.100 that you would not have any motion.
00:02:53.080 But the amount of expansion will not allow you to be able to come back to the Earth.
00:02:57.320 Like if you took something from the bottom of the ocean and you bring it all the way up to the top
00:03:01.420 and then you try and take it back to the bottom of the ocean, what happens to it?
00:03:05.560 It implodes at the change of pressure.
00:03:08.300 We are made for this particular pressure condition and 93 million miles away.
00:03:12.640 You're not going to be able to have a human being on Mars, plain and simple.
00:03:17.520 We don't have the proper pressure-conditioned bodies.
00:03:20.600 You don't think so.
00:03:21.640 No.
00:03:22.480 It's impossible.
00:03:23.600 You're just going to expand out and blow up.
00:03:26.540 You will blow up.
00:03:27.540 Well, doesn't this kind of contradict, though, because on one end,
00:03:32.880 you're saying it's possible to have zero-point energy where oil industry and all this other stuff,
00:03:38.560 and the industry is saying, you're out of your mind.
00:03:41.080 You don't know what you're talking about.
00:03:42.220 There's no way, you know.
00:03:44.400 And then, yeah, here's what Lynchman, this is what we could do.
00:03:48.180 Ilana's saying, I want to go have, you know, life on Mars or on another planet.
00:03:53.660 And you're saying there's no way that's possible.
00:03:55.560 No, there's life on Mars, but the life has changed.
00:03:59.120 The life force changes.
00:04:02.040 The system of water, H2O, changes as you go further out.
00:04:06.400 Two atoms of hydrogen, one atom of oxygen.
00:04:10.320 I guess the further out you go, what happens to the next one?
00:04:13.500 Does it become two atoms of carbon and then one atom of sulfur?
00:04:17.520 It all continues out.
00:04:19.240 The water life principle remains consistent.
00:04:23.100 That's why in Uranus or those far-out planets, they still have precipitation as rain,
00:04:30.640 but now it's methane that's coming down.
00:04:33.700 And it's just the water or the H2O, like what I was saying on Joe,
00:04:38.080 was that the relationship between carbon and hydrogen are the same as the relationship between carbon and silicon,
00:04:44.340 and the same between silicon and between cobalt.
00:04:47.740 It's the same tone.
00:04:49.660 It's just under a different pressure condition.
00:04:52.120 So you can manipulate the entire universe by changing the motion and pressure conditions
00:04:57.680 because it's all waves.
00:04:59.460 It's not a physical thing.
00:05:01.280 So as far as our bodies are concerned,
00:05:03.760 if you wrapped an entire ship in molecular excitation
00:05:08.700 and change to where they are no longer part of the system,
00:05:13.420 now you can be out there.
00:05:15.680 But using our traditional methods, you cannot do that.
00:05:19.160 You have to wrap it in frequency.
00:05:21.480 How much have you followed what he says on how he's planning on doing that?
00:05:25.140 He's just trying to get the people out there.
00:05:27.380 And I think what they want to do is mine that asteroid belt.
00:05:30.800 That's what they really want to do.
00:05:32.620 And that's what we mentioned.
00:05:33.140 You think the purpose is mining?
00:05:34.460 It's mining the asteroid belt.
00:05:35.960 There's one asteroid out there called Psyche
00:05:39.520 that's worth $10 quadrillion worth of tungsten and tantalum
00:05:48.020 and rare earth metals inside of there.
00:05:50.620 That's just in one.
00:05:52.020 That's just in one.
00:05:52.940 So their ability to...
00:05:54.100 Said this one.
00:05:55.520 Psyche, yep.
00:05:56.780 So the ability to mine these asteroid belts
00:05:59.860 gets rid of all the mining on the planet.
00:06:02.700 They want to get to Mars so that they can do some mining.
00:06:06.200 But they don't realize that we don't need any of that stuff anymore.
00:06:10.420 Why not?
00:06:10.860 Because what the linchpin brings
00:06:13.220 by the resonant quality of the linchpin,
00:06:16.900 that resonant, the Howard comma,
00:06:19.780 what that allows you to do is now have the universal template
00:06:23.480 to put into any situation and open up.
00:06:27.020 So that's why it's used for faster-than-light communication,
00:06:31.300 subspace communication,
00:06:32.540 all the things that we've now put in the paper
00:06:35.140 that I couldn't do before.
00:06:36.720 When I first went to Eric and everyone,
00:06:38.800 I was like, well, I'm shy in the mathematics,
00:06:41.420 but I have the geometry, I have the patents and all this.
00:06:44.360 So what Eric Weinstein gave me
00:06:46.040 was a book on differential equations and gauge theory.
00:06:49.260 Well, what I was able to do with that,
00:06:50.820 now I understand the math enough
00:06:52.460 and using AI as a guide.
00:06:56.520 You can plug into it
00:06:58.060 and give it the information necessary
00:07:00.380 because I'm sure the very first time
00:07:02.740 that they started the quantum computer
00:07:04.860 or the supercomputer,
00:07:05.980 the very first thing they tried to do
00:07:07.300 was solve the three-body problem,
00:07:09.380 but it couldn't solve it.
00:07:10.880 And they tried to solve the seven-millennial problems,
00:07:13.020 but they couldn't solve it with those computers.
00:07:15.520 But we've been able to solve it
00:07:17.180 by using, by changing the paradigm,
00:07:20.340 by changing to curve multiplication,
00:07:23.340 by using a finite space,
00:07:24.980 by redistributing the prime numbers,
00:07:27.580 and by utilizing the actual curvature of the universe,
00:07:32.640 we've been able to fix all of those problems.
00:07:35.000 Okay.
00:07:35.520 So let's stay on that
00:07:37.140 because just yesterday,
00:07:38.020 we're having a very innocent conversation.
00:07:39.700 Here's what the conversation was.
00:07:41.420 Conversation is one of our guys says,
00:07:43.120 wow, my God, this is crazy.
00:07:44.760 I don't know if Terence knows what he's talking about
00:07:47.080 and all this other stuff.
00:07:47.900 I won't give his name because, you know, he's out there.
00:07:50.480 And so another guy says, I don't know, man.
00:07:52.060 I think some of the stuff he says,
00:07:53.180 he says, so how do you think the pyramid was built?
00:07:55.960 What do you mean?
00:07:56.860 How do you think those big rocks
00:07:58.140 where you think it was just, you know,
00:08:00.020 big slaves picking it up and putting it? 0.99
00:08:01.720 I think so.
00:08:02.560 You think men put that up? 0.91
00:08:03.880 You don't think they didn't have access
00:08:05.120 to something back in the days?
00:08:06.240 And how come we've not had...
00:08:07.600 So he started kind of going through this,
00:08:09.140 so then you see the debate, right?
00:08:11.000 Your opinion.
00:08:12.380 How was the pyramid built based on what you know?
00:08:15.080 Well, there's a number of different conflicting ideas on it,
00:08:19.960 but I just saw something very recently on Lost History
00:08:25.920 where they were showing that the bubbles inside of the granite
00:08:31.200 or inside of a lot of the material there,
00:08:34.780 they have these little bubbles that come as a composite,
00:08:38.380 that it was not big blocks of granite
00:08:41.140 that was necessarily brought up there,
00:08:42.940 that they were actually mixing all of this stuff together.
00:08:46.880 There's that approach.
00:08:47.940 But then the idea of using resonance,
00:08:51.620 something that we've always been able to use, you know,
00:08:54.440 you can, the same way you're able to blow on a sheet of paper
00:08:57.340 or hum and see something vibrate, that's something flowed.
00:09:02.560 That's something that's always been used.
00:09:05.140 And the amount of songs, like if you think about the Jericho,
00:09:07.940 the walls of Jericho, and they went around it seven times,
00:09:11.340 singing, hitting a particular tone,
00:09:13.800 and using harmonic or sympathetic harmonies
00:09:17.440 to either break or to bring things together.
00:09:20.800 There's a number of ways of using frequency.
00:09:23.860 That's how I think all of that stuff was built.
00:09:26.640 I think it was done using harmonic resonance.
00:09:29.780 Hi, everyone.
00:09:31.700 My name is Terrence Howard.
00:09:33.280 I'm an actor, but in the field of science also.
00:09:37.640 So if you would like to connect with me,
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