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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.
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