Valuetainment - April 07, 2025


"The End Of Big Oil & Big Tech" - Terrence Howard's Secret Energy Tech Will REVOLUTIONIZE The World


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17 minutes

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144.52814

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2,533

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194

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00:00:00.000 You are running at the speed of light, okay?
00:00:02.900 I'm going to just try to bring the audience on.
00:00:07.120 So if we say it's wrong, very easy to say, what is right?
00:00:13.220 What is really we talk about the electron?
00:00:15.680 Really what it is.
00:00:17.980 He mentioned about it.
00:00:19.100 So if we cannot have a single charge particle, what happens?
00:00:24.260 The so-called electron, oh, I'm sorry.
00:00:27.280 Thank you.
00:00:30.000 These are carried both positive and negative charge as one particle.
00:00:38.540 Now I want to question the audience.
00:00:41.300 What kind of particle in this world, I know everybody since three years old,
00:00:46.240 you know this term, would carry both of the charge?
00:00:52.180 Do you have a guess?
00:00:53.560 Hydrogen, everything.
00:00:54.960 Oh, you are talking about, you know, in chemical terms.
00:00:57.580 I'm talking about in terms of what type of a particle, not atomic.
00:01:03.620 Magnets.
00:01:04.660 Yeah.
00:01:06.340 Magnets is the one that carries both negative and positive charges.
00:01:12.620 And I will explain, you know, the misconception about a charge and the magnetism.
00:01:18.720 Yeah.
00:01:18.840 But so, so-called, we so-called the electron is actually bipolar magnets.
00:01:25.520 Why does this matter?
00:01:27.780 What does this reveal?
00:01:28.660 Let me expand, let's say.
00:01:35.220 Please.
00:01:35.720 Because of, we assuming electron is a negative charge particle.
00:01:40.420 So then, you know, this is a great news board.
00:01:44.420 Build his board model, right?
00:01:46.260 Yeah.
00:01:47.020 Build the board model, say, hey, we have a positive charge nucleus.
00:01:51.660 And we have a negative charge of the electron.
00:01:55.500 How can we measure them?
00:01:57.680 Because we assume atom is neutralized, right?
00:02:00.340 How can we measure them with a negative particle and a positive particle?
00:02:04.940 And the one assumption is that they cannot be in contact.
00:02:08.920 Once they are in contact, that creates matter-antamatter annihilation.
00:02:13.180 So if they are not in contact, how does atomic model has to work to prevent a negative charge
00:02:21.900 and the neutron and protons in the nucleus attract from each other?
00:02:27.020 It has to be rotated.
00:02:29.220 It has to rotate, create a revolution or we can spin.
00:02:32.880 And this is what I was saying.
00:02:34.240 The spin is not because of some spinners.
00:02:37.020 The spin is coming from the balance of action and reaction.
00:02:42.520 Because of the resistance, the spin has to occur.
00:02:46.060 Because everything in the universe is balanced, in order for it to interact,
00:02:50.320 it has to spin around it, which means that it is a finite and confined space
00:02:54.640 because otherwise it would just keep moving away from each other.
00:02:57.460 But the fact that it spins tighter.
00:02:59.420 So rotation is required to create a centrifugal force to balance magnetic, electromagnetic attraction.
00:03:09.700 So that's where comes the Bohr's model.
00:03:11.980 And this model is built based on negative charge particle and the positive charge nucleus.
00:03:19.620 If both nucleus and the electron protons are magnetic particles,
00:03:25.320 are they going to have this rotating?
00:03:27.440 Do they need this rotating?
00:03:28.520 No.
00:03:29.420 They are naturally connected.
00:03:32.000 So atomic model, so what I found,
00:03:34.340 atomic model has no rotation part whatsoever in atomic model.
00:03:42.220 There's no rotation.
00:03:43.140 It's only when the parts may vibrate.
00:03:45.780 It's all vibratory isolations.
00:03:48.180 That's how light created.
00:03:50.320 Everything is resonance.
00:03:52.160 Nothing.
00:03:52.880 There is no solid matter.
00:03:55.040 It's not a force-based universe.
00:03:57.000 It's a harmony-based universe.
00:03:59.720 And therefore, that's why everything has the prime resonant frequency by which it bonds or break bonds.
00:04:05.640 You can manipulate anything into anything else by creating the right harmonic or resonant conditions.
00:04:13.400 That's everything that we've been talking about.
00:04:16.880 We don't need, the reason it's important is now you're able to manipulate the universe without hurting the universe.
00:04:25.600 We don't have to use barbaric measures anymore.
00:04:28.360 We can now take the subspace in energy that's coming from another thing.
00:04:34.100 They've gotten rid of the ether.
00:04:36.520 Now, this entire thing.
00:04:37.640 And so they've created all these other particles to carry these charges, all these particles to carry these charges that used to be carried by the ether.
00:04:46.500 They got rid of the ether, and then it was like, but light has to be carried on a wave.
00:04:51.720 The ether has always been that wave.
00:04:54.320 But what we've proven with the wave conjugations, back to the other question you asked, the wave conjugations, the linchpin, and the all shapes, mirrored all shapes, these create the conditions of the ether.
00:05:06.500 They define the ether in itself that allows all this stuff to move.
00:05:10.820 And what they're angry about is not that I just have the patents, but also the super grand unifying supersymmetry plus now the equations that prove everything that I've been saying.
00:05:23.740 That's why I wanted you to see the papers before.
00:05:26.760 And the three-body problem solving that now with the idea of the proton and the energy of the electron.
00:05:33.080 Now we're able to manipulate the universe's energy by rebuilding the planet Saturn without gravity.
00:05:39.460 Now we can use that.
00:05:41.260 Now we can manipulate the energy of the universe to create any condition we want.
00:05:46.660 Now that's the end of oil.
00:05:48.360 That's the end of big tech because they have to change everything out.
00:05:51.840 But that's going to happen anyway because we're behind the gun.
00:05:56.380 Are you considered a rebel amongst your peers?
00:05:58.960 Would they consider you a rebel or no?
00:06:00.320 I believe some generally outside my circle, they, you know, because I basically keep my discovery in-house and everything.
00:06:14.200 When I did a lot of lecture or public speaking to university and conference, and they have a serious talk with physicists, they would agree with me.
00:06:27.940 After normally half hour or one hour conversation, they would agree with me.
00:06:33.740 Let me, let me extend your questions.
00:06:35.900 You asked great questions.
00:06:37.900 What's the significance?
00:06:39.720 If electrons are not a single charged particle, it's actually a dipolar magnet.
00:06:44.560 So they are impossible to have atomic model with something orbiting around a positive charged particle.
00:06:52.840 It was naturally connected.
00:06:54.980 So in a real atom, like all the images with technology, we all see tech, just like a lattice shape of the sesame ball, you know, the lattice shape.
00:07:07.120 They have a, they have an elastic, that means they have a distance, but they cannot separate it, you know, they have an elastic to recovery.
00:07:15.540 So the significance is if there is no principal orbit, right?
00:07:21.340 So there is no such concept of quantum jump, quantum leap, which is a very, very controversial, odd concept at the time during the year, you know, Niels Bohr proposed this one.
00:07:34.880 Because in, in reality, the solar, solar, let's use a solar, solar system.
00:07:40.820 You don't see a planet jump into another orbit.
00:07:43.420 Out of nowhere, planets don't just, Mercury doesn't jump into Venus's orbit.
00:07:47.780 That's what he's talking about.
00:07:48.800 None of these stuff, there was none of these huge jumps that, that they were predicting with the electron model.
00:07:54.960 Can you pull that up, Rob?
00:07:55.840 Because I fully understand what he's saying, but I want to visually show it.
00:07:59.040 So orbit, meaning if there is, one's not going to.
00:08:02.460 Electron orbit, yeah.
00:08:03.660 You look up, look up the electron orbit.
00:08:08.560 Go to images.
00:08:11.720 And they believe that electrons spontaneously jump into higher orbit.
00:08:16.520 Yeah.
00:08:17.240 Who's they?
00:08:17.840 S1, S2, S2.
00:08:18.320 Who's they?
00:08:19.400 Eric Weinstein, the standard model, their whole thing.
00:08:23.580 Standard model of particle physics.
00:08:26.780 It's based on the quantum orbits.
00:08:28.860 But you have to match it, you're supposed to match it to natural phenomena.
00:08:33.620 Can you imagine if the Earth, out of nowhere, just jumped into Mars's orbit?
00:08:39.380 What that would do to the solar system?
00:08:41.080 And have you ever experienced that in observing any of the other solar systems?
00:08:46.500 Because what's large happens on the small.
00:08:49.620 And what happens on the small happens on the large, because it all has to fit together.
00:08:53.300 You can't have imaginary stories of, okay, this happens in the quantum space, but it's
00:08:59.240 prevented from happening in the macro space.
00:09:02.860 Can I enforce this concept?
00:09:07.280 This quantum jump is different than solar orbit, say, Mercury suddenly new to external force
00:09:15.000 drift to different orbits.
00:09:17.420 It's a totally different concept.
00:09:19.080 In quantum mechanics, everything's fixed, and this jump cannot be continuous through
00:09:26.100 space and time.
00:09:28.240 It's not space-time, okay?
00:09:29.500 Through space and time.
00:09:30.780 It cannot say, somehow, from this one to other one, you cannot go through the space.
00:09:36.340 You cannot have a time difference.
00:09:39.080 It happens instantaneously.
00:09:40.820 How that happens?
00:09:42.060 It is, you have to, the matter has to, like Earth, has to entirely disappear, become a virtual
00:09:48.560 pair.
00:09:49.820 And the incident appears on the other orbit.
00:09:52.000 It has to vaporize and become a different pressure condition so that it can now fit into
00:09:57.080 the next pressure condition.
00:09:58.600 Solid things fit in solid spaces and tight, high-pressure systems.
00:10:04.520 Vacuous things fit in low-pressure conditions.
00:10:07.380 And in order for the Earth or for anything, an electron, it has to change its condition.
00:10:13.200 And that happens.
00:10:14.500 It's called condensation.
00:10:17.180 Everything happens in the condensation of one pressure condition compared to the next
00:10:21.820 pressure condition.
00:10:22.980 And that condensation flips to the next space.
00:10:26.440 It remains consistent.
00:10:28.180 That's the crystallization.
00:10:29.320 And that's what they've been lacking, having the platonic solids, utilizing them as a base,
00:10:35.420 this Cartesian space that doesn't fit the universe, how it behaves.
00:10:39.480 They're now getting blocks to where they can make something fit linearly.
00:10:46.120 But by the time, when we're talking about space and space's curvature, you can't do a
00:10:51.580 straight line out here because everything is going to orbit this way.
00:10:55.140 The reason the three-body problem was a big problem, because they could never dictate
00:11:00.240 how the orbits were going to behave.
00:11:02.440 They could do it with two bodies.
00:11:03.820 But anytime you added a third body, it went into chaos.
00:11:07.020 Well, us being able to solve the three-body problem, which I can't wait till you get a
00:11:11.260 chance to look at and go through.
00:11:13.160 But that's why I was asking you guys, please put it into your AI and see what the AI says.
00:11:17.440 Because the AI says, all of the AI says, all it's lacking now is being verified, that
00:11:22.840 we've actually solved the problem.
00:11:24.480 But what that allows us to do now is being able to move in space because we can predict
00:11:29.720 where these orbits are going to go.
00:11:31.500 It's no longer a chaos-based world because now the world is based on harmony.
00:11:37.420 It can be predicted.
00:11:38.900 And they've made money from the loss and from the lack of understanding.
00:11:43.800 And we are able to solve the Heisenberg problem.
00:11:46.940 We're able to manipulate the Schrodinger equation, the Dirac equation.
00:11:50.920 All of those papers we've done from the Howard Comma having the right geometry.
00:11:55.980 It was, they missed the geometry.
00:11:58.720 That's what they've been missing this entire time.
00:12:00.720 And the fundamentals.
00:12:01.960 Like, what's your thoughts on the universe?
00:12:04.600 Is it finite or is it infinite?
00:12:06.480 Or is it infinite?
00:12:08.100 Of course, infinite.
00:12:09.580 You think infinite?
00:12:10.600 Yes.
00:12:10.800 Now, I say it's finite, and this is the reason why.
00:12:15.300 If you were to take anything inside the universe, let's say a pebble, and you drop it into a pond, and again, it expands out.
00:12:24.880 If the universe was infinite, that would just expand out forever.
00:12:29.340 It would never come back.
00:12:30.420 But once the pebble, once those expanding waves hit the edge of the pond and start returning back, they're hitting more expanding waves.
00:12:41.000 And now they're creating these standing waves.
00:12:43.920 These standing waves are the first geometry.
00:12:46.060 So the proof of who we are, the fact that we have shape, happens not because we have shape from something inside pulling in.
00:12:54.280 It's the returning waves that's meeting these expanding waves because we're in a confined universe.
00:13:01.400 And that confined, finite space, if everything inside the universe has a boundary, and that boundary is expanding,
00:13:09.760 then this bag holding this universe, this bag of bounded things, would ultimately be bounded by the very last particle, an object.
00:13:23.400 Go ahead.
00:13:24.580 Yes.
00:13:25.060 We have a different definition, understanding about the universe.
00:13:28.900 You mean the universe considers space, a three-dimensional space and time.
00:13:34.760 So, right, of course, in Terence's explanation, you have a boundary.
00:13:42.040 I believe he was talking about the boundary, so he mentioned about the ether.
00:13:46.380 The so-called ether, I do believe light has nothing to do with a particle.
00:13:51.400 Light is a wave.
00:13:53.020 In order for a wave to propagate, waves need a carrier, which is, if we do not use ether,
00:14:03.520 so I would say it's electron, it's a magnetic, it's a magnetic medium, electromagnetic medium.
00:14:12.480 So now let's talk about, he said that the boundary.
00:14:15.100 I said that the universe, a three-dimensional space is infinite, and the time is infinite.
00:14:20.500 However, I did not mention, say, hey, the medium, the light-carrying electromagnetic medium has to be infinite.
00:14:29.860 So for, let's say, for each solar system, we may have a concentrated medium, has a boundary.
00:14:38.000 So either traveling to somewhere, coming back, you will see that one, right?
00:14:42.440 Yes.
00:14:42.860 Does not exclude.
00:14:45.060 Entire universe does not have a vacuum space without even medium.
00:14:50.300 So what happens to that location?
00:14:52.800 You will never see light.
00:14:53.880 However, whenever we can see light from the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago, since we can see the light,
00:15:05.040 so we know there is a field with the medium throughout our visible universe.
00:15:11.560 I want to share something.
00:15:13.360 One of the papers that I sent over to you guys, this was the abstract,
00:15:18.220 and it was the necessity of a finite universe, a wave-based mathematical framework.
00:15:24.900 This is what...
00:15:26.820 Which one is this?
00:15:27.700 This is the necessity of a finite universe.
00:15:30.660 Rob, do you have that?
00:15:31.380 Right there.
00:15:31.540 I do.
00:15:32.080 Right there.
00:15:32.840 Let me read it.
00:15:33.500 It says, the abstract is,
00:15:35.140 this paper rigorously demonstrates why the universe must be a finite system by employing a wave-based
00:15:42.260 multiplication paradigm, the energy conservation principle, and the fundamental mathematical relation
00:15:49.100 of one times one equaling two.
00:15:51.020 We present mathematical proofs illustrating how finite systems inherently violate,
00:15:57.360 no, how infinite systems inherently violate energy conservation.
00:16:03.300 Furthermore, we derive equations from wave mechanics to show that the wave reflections
00:16:09.300 and conjugations naturally confine energy within a closed harmonic structure,
00:16:16.360 linking the universe to a hypothetical, or a hypothesis to observable cosmic wavefronts,
00:16:23.420 basically proving, ultimately, that an infinite universe is mathematically impossible
00:16:34.040 because of conservation of energy laws.
00:16:36.500 Because if you have an infinite universe, then you can't have...
00:16:40.640 Then there's no such thing of having a finite amount of energy in a particular area.
00:16:45.640 When you get to the smaller, the small confined spaces, you end up with problems when you have
00:16:51.180 an infinite universe.
00:16:52.860 And that's one of the things I think has been holding people back, but you just said it correctly.
00:16:57.400 The medium is finite.
00:16:59.320 The potential reactions are infinite reactions, but the medium, the space we're in, is a finite space, I would think.
00:17:09.100 Hi, everyone.
00:17:09.960 My name is Terrence Howard.
00:17:11.540 I'm an actor, but in the field of science also.
00:17:15.880 So if you would like to connect with me, you can connect with me on Menecht.
00:17:20.020 The QR code is down below, and let's have a great conversation.
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