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Terrence Howard's Revolutionary Math Ideas

Mar 10, 2025

Lecture Notes: Terrence Howard's Revolutionary Mathematical Concepts

Introduction

  • Terrence Howard claims to have discovered a revolutionary concept that could transform our understanding of mathematics and reality.
  • He challenges scientists from various fields to dispute his findings.
  • The pattern of introducing revolutionary ideas often follows a path of ridicule, opposition, and eventually acceptance.

Criticism and Acceptance

  • Terrence faced significant criticism and ridicule in mainstream media.
  • Despite initial mockery, there is growing attention and potential acceptance of his ideas.

Flaws in Conventional Mathematics

  • Current mathematics relies heavily on approximation and convention.
  • Example: Conventional operations like multiplication and division are questioned.
  • Howard argues for abandoning false foundations to advance civilization.

Mathematical Operations and Errors

  • Howard critiques the conventional result that 1 * 1 = 1, arguing it contradicts the idea of multiplication as increasing quantity.
  • He demonstrates with a calculator how consistent results can be achieved through unconventional mathematical manipulations.
  • Highlights a "loop" in math that suggests fundamental errors in existing math systems.*

Chemistry and Elements

  • Describes elements as manifestations of specific motion and pressure conditions, influenced by electricity and magnetism.
  • Proposes a pattern where elements are not static entities but conditional states.
  • Example: Laboratory transformation of carbon into diamonds.

Perception of Reality

  • Human perception is limited, only understanding a fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • Argues that everything in the universe is alive, merely in different states of existence.

The Eternal Cycle of Existence

  • Discusses the cyclical nature of life, inhaling and exhaling matter and energy.
  • Challenges the understanding of electric charge, arguing for a fluid-like substance that influences matter.

Light and Motion

  • Light is not a traveler but a self-replicating entity, undergoing life cycles.

Symbolism in Mathematics

  • Flower of Life Symbol: Represents fundamental geometric principles found globally across ancient cultures.
  • Old symbols indicate geometric patterns that define the universe.

Geometric Interpretations

  • Howard introduces a new interpretation of overlapping circles leading to geometric insights.
  • Demonstrates how energy and waves create geometric patterns and how they interact.

Advanced Geometric Concepts

  • Proton Geometry: Describes the geometric structure of protons using the Flower of Life.
  • Suggests bubbles forming geometric negative spaces, interpreted as dark matter.
  • Convergence of Bubbles: Creates stable structures that represent high potential energy states.

Conclusion

  • Howard's ideas revolve around reinterpreting fundamental geometric patterns and their implications for physics and chemistry.
  • Highlights the need for a revised understanding of universal principles, beyond current orthodoxies in math and science.