Valuetainment - April 07, 2025


"Newton’s Law Of Gravity Is WRONG" - Terrence Howard’s Theory That Could Change Physics FOREVER!


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Length

6 minutes

Words per Minute

160.7611

Word Count

1,104

Sentence Count

99


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Transcript

00:00:00.000 Dr. Yu, let me ask you, watching him speak, and he's doing what he's doing,
00:00:03.580 and you say something, he answers it.
00:00:05.560 You say something, he answers it.
00:00:06.720 You say something, he answers it.
00:00:08.300 As a self-taught guy like this, how impressive is that to you,
00:00:11.900 for him to have all these theories?
00:00:14.260 Oh, number one, I'm not necessarily agreeing all the details with him.
00:00:20.060 But in principle, I would think he did got the fundamental concept correct.
00:00:26.880 Say, electron is not true.
00:00:30.620 You cannot have a monocharged particle exist.
00:00:33.700 That's the foundation of my UN theory of everything.
00:00:37.040 And he did get it correct to say, hey, I can rebuild the universe
00:00:40.720 without gravity, dark matter, dark energy.
00:00:43.940 So now we can explain what the dark matter.
00:00:47.040 So now we know gravity is just called a summation or called a residual effect
00:00:53.540 or called emergence.
00:00:55.160 I like the summation.
00:00:57.000 I like it.
00:00:57.380 You like a summation of all of these effects.
00:00:59.240 Summation of the electromagnetic force of the system, right?
00:01:02.900 Yes, I like that.
00:01:03.500 You like that one.
00:01:04.260 So now, so we got that grounded.
00:01:07.440 So that means gravity is a part of, is a manifestation of magnetic force.
00:01:13.140 Okay, we nailed that one.
00:01:14.360 So now we want to solve dark matter, dark energy.
00:01:17.980 That's a lot of people try to put a bet on their Nobel Prize.
00:01:22.560 Yes, they only threw that, but they threw that in there trying to solve it
00:01:25.860 because they didn't have enough matter based upon the gravity,
00:01:30.280 all the equations on gravity.
00:01:32.200 They didn't have enough matter to have the spiral.
00:01:34.440 So they just started adding things in there
00:01:36.620 because they weren't using the magnetic returning waves
00:01:40.640 to generate the things, the same stuff that we did
00:01:43.300 in the rebuilding of the planet Saturn.
00:01:44.940 Instead of it being an internal attractor,
00:01:47.780 we allow the returning waves, the magnetic returning waves,
00:01:51.940 to be the thing that's causing the structure.
00:01:55.240 Everything is made not by being pulled in,
00:01:58.100 but by the weight of everything else pushing down on top of it.
00:02:02.520 That was our approach in doing it
00:02:04.820 and being able to rebuild Saturn literally without the animation,
00:02:09.020 without gravity, without dark matter, without dark energy.
00:02:11.720 Having the hexagon at the top of it,
00:02:16.440 being able to have all of the energy flows,
00:02:18.580 that in itself, that's why I put that out there.
00:02:20.680 I'm like, hey, rebuild the planet Saturn in your blender
00:02:24.260 and prove that gravity is nothing but an effect.
00:02:26.940 That's what I'm asking.
00:02:28.080 Please do that.
00:02:30.940 I want to share something with Patrick.
00:02:34.960 I say, if you can understand that we are talking about a dark matter,
00:02:38.640 do we need a dark matter, number one?
00:02:42.520 No.
00:02:43.980 Then how we come up with the concept of dark matter?
00:02:48.860 You know, Terrence mentioned about it,
00:02:50.520 because we're missing gravity force.
00:02:54.180 From mass.
00:02:55.200 Based on mass.
00:02:56.220 Gravity force is purely mass-based, right?
00:02:58.960 If we do not have enough gravity to hold a galaxy,
00:03:05.360 because it's a spiral galaxy together,
00:03:08.320 we have to, we're missing something, right?
00:03:11.040 Or also, we have to make up something.
00:03:13.260 So we make up and say, okay, we do not,
00:03:15.900 some matter we cannot see.
00:03:17.600 So dark matter, that means the matter existed,
00:03:19.600 but we cannot see.
00:03:21.040 We cannot feel.
00:03:22.520 Even cannot detect.
00:03:24.420 We only know the effect, right?
00:03:26.380 So this is, so what's wrong with them?
00:03:29.000 They use the Newtonian gravitational equation.
00:03:33.000 That's wrong.
00:03:35.360 I'm sorry.
00:03:36.720 I don't want to offend anybody.
00:03:38.540 No, you're not.
00:03:38.840 You did, right?
00:03:39.600 You agree with that one?
00:03:41.000 Newton's gravity equation is actually,
00:03:45.240 Newton defined as a universal,
00:03:46.900 called a universal,
00:03:50.580 there's a universal gravitational constant.
00:03:53.620 And it was wrong.
00:03:54.300 There is no universal.
00:03:56.040 That's why I was saying gravity at different places,
00:03:58.440 is that it changes depending on the distance from something,
00:04:02.800 all of those things.
00:04:03.840 So it means it's a conditional fact.
00:04:05.180 So Newton's law of universal gravitational states that every particle
00:04:09.500 in the universe attracts every other particle with a force along a line
00:04:12.460 joining them,
00:04:13.060 and the force is direct proportional to the product,
00:04:15.620 the mass is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
00:04:19.380 So you're saying that's incorrect.
00:04:20.660 Oh, that's a relationship,
00:04:23.420 empirical relationship,
00:04:24.980 we can use,
00:04:27.040 and I already have re-rided this equation,
00:04:31.120 get rid of this singularity point.
00:04:33.960 So right now,
00:04:34.860 Newton has a divided by distance r,
00:04:39.040 if r equals zero,
00:04:40.780 so the gravity becomes infinite.
00:04:42.260 So that's not existing in the universe,
00:04:46.040 right?
00:04:46.480 So I revised that one,
00:04:48.580 get rid of a singularity,
00:04:49.540 but that's not important.
00:04:50.980 The most important concept is the mass here.
00:04:55.400 The mass in the gravity is not actually constant.
00:05:00.040 It is very,
00:05:02.200 it is actually derived from electromagnetic interaction.
00:05:07.400 Listen,
00:05:08.060 listen to you guys.
00:05:09.480 One,
00:05:10.540 I realize I'm not a physicist,
00:05:14.300 I'm not a scientist,
00:05:15.440 I'm not a doctor,
00:05:16.920 and the level of intellect needed for this.
00:05:19.360 It's very impressive.
00:05:20.280 Just listen to both of you guys.
00:05:21.920 I love listening to this as well,
00:05:23.340 because the market's going to react to it,
00:05:25.520 and they're going to try to tear apart some of the argument,
00:05:27.480 and that's great,
00:05:28.140 that's what you want.
00:05:29.380 Where do people find all the other things for them to run through?
00:05:32.940 Are all of these public or not?
00:05:34.860 Go to Terry's Linchpins.
00:05:37.200 Okay,
00:05:37.720 so all of that is there?
00:05:38.380 Yeah,
00:05:38.620 all of that is in Terry's Linchpins.
00:05:40.180 The moment you pull it up,
00:05:41.000 we've got an actual section,
00:05:42.720 and it has about 10 of these papers in it,
00:05:44.660 and we're going to add,
00:05:45.860 there's about 60 papers all together that we've done,
00:05:48.840 since we can't get publication anywhere else,
00:05:51.400 and I'm asking them to please,
00:05:53.180 you know,
00:05:53.500 depending on your curiosity,
00:05:54.920 you want to talk about anti-gravity machines,
00:05:57.560 then here we go.
00:05:58.560 You want to talk about pulling energy directly from the flux,
00:06:01.820 here we go.
00:06:02.480 You want to talk about tangential flight,
00:06:04.520 here's the papers on that.
00:06:05.880 So everything is in there.
00:06:07.300 Hi,
00:06:07.500 everyone.
00:06:08.120 My name is Terrence Howard.
00:06:09.720 I'm an actor,
00:06:11.560 but in the field of science also,
00:06:14.040 so if you would like to connect with me,
00:06:15.860 you can connect with me on Menecht.
00:06:18.980 The QR code is down below,
00:06:21.320 and let's have a great conversation.
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00:06:31.080 Here we go.
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