
The Know Rogan Experience #0018 - Terrence Howard
Apr 22, 2025
Terrence Howard, a talented actor, musician, and researcher, dives into his innovative ideas and unconventional views on science. He explores the nature of memory and its malleability, shedding light on his own life's complexities. The conversation takes a turn to discuss his bold claims about virtual reality technology and the philosophical implications of scientific invention. Howard also touches on interesting chemical similarities between hemoglobin and chlorophyll, and critiques scientific narratives, offering a unique perspective on existence and the universe.
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Misunderstanding Basic Multiplication
- Howard misunderstands that multiplication doesn’t always increase values, ignoring concepts like negative numbers and fractions.
- His math claim reveals a fundamental lack of understanding of basic arithmetic.
Incorrect Planet Formation Ideas
- Howard’s planetary movement calculations and birth theory contradict astronomy and physics.
- Planets do not drift away from the sun gradually nor are they birthed like living beings.
Patent Abandonment Clarified
- Howard filed but abandoned a patent on augmented reality/virtual reality technology, which was cited by companies.
- Citation doesn’t imply they use or profit from his invention; his patent was legally rejected and abandoned.

