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#2152 - Terrence Howard

2024-05-18

Terrence Howard is an actor of stage and screen lauded for his work in "Crash," "Iron Man," "Empire," and "Shirley," as well as a musician and researcher in the fields of logic and engineering.

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How did you get started with all this? I didn't... Coming to this world the way everybody else does, I don't think. I used to think that -- That everybody had the similar experience, but like if I asked you, what was your first memory in life? What would it do? - I don't think I know. My first memory was almost like when you're dreaming and you're falling and you're... Hit the bottom and you wake up. That was my first memory, but I didn't wake up here.
Inside my mother's womb. And I was about maybe six months inside the womb. And I'm like, OK, don't forget. I'm here. OK, OK. Don't forget, don't forget, don't forget, don't forget. Wake up again. Now something's moving in front of you. Like, Oh, that's my friend. But I had a different name for it. I didn't know it was my hand. But I knew I had a title for it, Go Back to Sleep, all of those things. Then ultimately you get ready to come out. I remember all of that. Remember coming out remember being compressed, you know in this you want to panic but there's your flooded with like some serotonin and dopamine to where you feel relaxed, you go right back to sleep, you remember being born, I remember being circumcised, I remember...
The whole nine and the proof of it was when my wife, Mira, that you just met, when she It was six months pregnant with my son, Karen. I wanted to prove to her what I was talking about. Put a light on her stomach every day at six o'clock at night and I would move that light back and forth I put a song on for a week straight. On Saturday after a week, I didn't put the light there. And I didn't do the music. And he pushed up on her stomach. And then when I put the light there, he started following the light. And for the next two months, we did this every night and he would go all the way around her belly, Pushing on it you know I didn't understand at the time that maybe I've interfered with the
development process and maybe he's wrapped the cord around his neck. I shouldn't have done all of this, but it came out wonderful. And this little boy, first thing he wanted to do is see light. He loved light. from early stage and I can ask him the square root of 2 the square root of 5 the square root of that the square root of pi At the square and he will run it off, run it off. But he's just like, his personality is like Forrest Gump. You know, to where he's just loving and wants everybody to be around him and care. there. For me, that's where it started, in there. And then when I was about five years old... I had another dream and this the room filled up with like this fluid a dark fluid and I could see the ripples of it moving
Around and there was a being there and I remember being walked through that fluid with him. I was trying to look up at him and I couldn't turn my head to look at him and he had his hand straight. I knew His voice, but I did not know who it was, but I felt confident and comfortable. And as we moved along this dark blue fluid path. With like chartreuse covering the uh you know when you look into a pool and you see the ripples and The bottom of the pool, you see the ripples overlapping. That's what it looked like. And then when we got to the end of it, he-- said to me, If you could have anything in the world, what would it be? Now we were really poor. My dad had just gotten out of prison, you know, for manslaughter.
I didn't have much, but I said to him, I want to know how everything works. And at that moment, He used his left hand and he opened up the door and there was this mansion, big brown doors. And inside of it was this. Crystalline flowers, big crystalline flowers like a giant like five feet across and every time I tried to see his face he would read And hand me another shape. And I was so fascinated with the shapes because they didn't look like the platonic solids, they didn't look like anything I'd ever seen before. And he would hand me these shapes, and each shape was different and amazing, and I woke up from that dream. But after that moment, any time something strange would happen in a dream, I had the powers of inception. Anytime I would be naked at school, I would say, I'm not naked. I must be dreaming. And immediately I would run out of...
To school or run out of wherever I was and I would find that mansion again and I had access to all the knowledge. The proof of it is the 97 patents that I have now. The proof of it is. The industries that I've innovated. It's like waking up, having a dream that you have a diamond in your hand. Out of nowhere. You wake up and you're hoping you're holding it and you try and hold it and it's gone when you wake up. But the proof is all the. That I've been able to do now. So these all these thoughts these thoughts are from the time you were a baby. These are not things that you've learned. These are things that you had in your mind from the time you were born. From before. That time because I remembered that I had been someplace else before. Interesting that voice that I heard that's my voice now
So it was like my greater self was leading me through and periodically would show up again in other dreams. And I went off and became an actor because my mother wanted my little brother to be an actor and I thought if I became an actor You know, I would get my mother's affection. It wasn't until my mother was dying, and I-- Talking to her and she told me the reason that she was babying Antonio was because he had asthma and my father always questioned whether it was his son or not because he looked so much like her family and didn't looked so much like him. And I realized, my God, if I had followed my proper course, Saved my mother because the knowledge that I had, you know, I had the grand Unified Field Equation. I had already put that together and at 7/8 I was working...
With these things and then I went through all of the hell that I had to go through. Being accused. Domestic violence, all of those things. And I thought it was a curse at the time, but it was. Was really removing me from advancing down the wrong path. And during that period of time, I -- started waking up in my dreams again. And I'd start going back into that palace. And I remembered all of these things and I started patenting them. As I moved along I got in touch with... Michael Hudak, he was the president of the University of Science and Philosophy because I was studying a guy named... John Keeley, you know, who had worked with Frequency back in 1870s, had built the first Ah. What do they call it? A self-sustaining engine.
1872 but he wouldn't tell people how he built it and I was watching a program which with Dale Pons who was and somebody in the audience said Don Keeley's work reminds you a lot of Walter Russell, and a bell went on. And so I got in touch with the University of Science and Philosophy after watching some stuff about Walter Russell and and and Michael Hudak, you know took me under his wing and started talking to me, but he was more into the philosophy and the love that Walter was talking about. My intention was to rebuild the periodic table, you know, build a new periodic table because I had learned in college. I went to school for chemical engineering the first year over at Pratt, and at the time I... I think it was like 108 elements. And I'd ask, I told the teacher. Um...
Professor about the relationship between hydrogen on the spectrometer and carbon. And silicon and cobalt and it was like it's the same exact color, same tone, just doubled in each octave. And he was like, No, each element is the same element and it will always be that element. See the relationship so I left school and I was going to spend 40 years rebuilding a periodic table and I found out that Walter Russell had already did that. This episode is brought to you by Zip Recruiter. There's a famous quote from Abraham Lincoln that I'm pretty sure most of us know. Good thing come to those who wait. But did you know that's only part of the quote? The full thing is actually good things come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.
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You'll see hydrogen sitting all the way over there by itself, but they... Don't show that hydrogen has the same tone as carbon. What do you mean by tone? Same tone, same key of E. Same key of E, 40.5 hertz. The next one would be like 81 hertz. You go to silicone. It would... Double up and it would be 162 hertz, you'll go to cobalt and it'll go to Would be 324 hertz. It's in that base if you were to. Take the angles of incident or the tones that they create, you know, their color like you can turn Color back into sound based upon it's the same wavelength, it's just twice as long or All you have to do is keep dividing light by two. You keep dividing light by two and you'll ultimately get back to the
sound of it because there was a relationship between light and color, sound and tone, matter and shape. I put, um... I sent over Walter Russell's. I was trying to get to that. That's what... Yeah. Walter Russell's periodic table that he put together. Now you will compare that to what we... Mental layoffs periodic table. Walter Russell's to it and you'll see something completely different. It's unwinding. Whoa. It's And you see there's a relationship that hydrogen... You had figured this out at a young age? I had already seen this. This was all inside of-- All inside of that palace. I had access to it and I knew the relationship. In dreams. I saw it as a circle. Everything was a full circle laid out and each...
Area was just expanding like wrapping a rag around your hand the first wrap you It's so tight. The very first rap is so tight. That's the first one that Walter Russell did, yeah. To the wiggly one. This is how I saw it more so, but as a vortex. You'll see there's a relationship between hydrogen, carbon, silicon, cobalt, rhodium. They're all... Bonded, they're all as the middle point between two noble gases. Those things don't really exist. It's only one substance. Now the problem is, the first thing that we're able to perceive is hydrogen. That's the first visible element because before it is too dense for us to...
Perceive it. You understand what I'm saying? Okay. But as you reach into the next octave, the carbon octave, and they call that the... Sexual tone because the carbon has Two tones to it. It has a negative side and a positive side the part where lithium Lithium behaves, lithium is a is contractive, beryllium is contracting. Boron is contracted but the moment you get to carbon you balance it out it gets to a perfect balance of plus and minus four so it's a double tone then Nitrogen is -3,1. -3, oxygen is -2. Fluorine is -1. Now the balance of this, all of those are mates. Fluorine and lithium naturally mate. If you have lithium bonded with any other element the moment that
Fluorine is introduced. It will break all bonds violently so it can bond with fluorine. Same thing with beryllium and oxygen. That's why it's said and what they've tried to keep from us If you want to break water into its component parts of hydrogen and oxygen, all you have to do is introduce beryllium. Or the sound of beryllium and and oxygen will violently break away from any other thing. Even hydrogen to bond with that beryllium. And now you can have it just with the frequency of it. And since the hydrogen is smaller, hydrogen will, that waveform, you can send that out. Into one tube, the oxygen into another tube, without using electrolysis. Without using heat. It was just through frequency and the proof of it if you go back up just a little bit higher
We know the relationship between sodium and chlorine. They're equal and opposite mates. If you get out of the pool and you got chlorine and you're itching from the chlorine, all you have to do-- get some real salt and rub that on your skin and it'll turn right into an oil. It naturally neutralizes each other. Thing has an equal and opposite mate. The lithium becomes sodium in the next octave, doubles the same exact tone, just doubled and wider. The sodium becomes potassium in the next octave. It glides up. The reason that arsenic... Kills us is because our DNA has nitrogen and it has Phosphorus in it because nitrogen unwinds into the next octave right after silicone and becomes phosphorus. DNA has both of those in there, but it's going by tone. So the moment arsenic, which.
Sits as a minus three on the next octave. The moment arsenic is introduced, the body thinks-- that, Oh, this is my thing that I need. And it tries to wrap itself around the arsenic, but it causes the DNA to unravel because it's four times. As large as that nitrogen was. And those other little elements titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, magnese, and iron, all of those, those aren't true elements, those are isotopes. Those things, those first three are... The full tones, they make full spheres. But now it becomes elliptical with titanium, vanadium, and chromium. On the other side, it's like when like I said if you wrap the rag around your hand the first wrap really tight You can't get much out of it second wrap
There can't see the difference of a third one, you start seeing hydrogen. The fourth wrap, you see carbon. Paper or a rag and I can show you that twist, but in between each one of them by the time you get nature does not allow us in this. Silicone octave for there to expand out, but there is the same titanium, vanadium, chromium, magna, say, an iron that exists. Between aluminum and silicone. But nature doesn't allow us to unravel that, but now with the wave conjugations we can. We couldn't do that. Before because we didn't know the angles of incidents that were necessary to open these things up and you couldn't do that with the place. Because the platonic solids were averages and approximations. They, like I've said a number of times,
You show me a real straight line in nature. If everything in the nature, if everything in the universe, years. Is expressed in motion, all motion expressed in waves, all waves were curved. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So the greater the action, the greater the reaction. The greater the reaction, the greater the result. The greater the resistance, the greater the curvature. Because the universe is based off of equanimity... Which Einstein left out in his theory of relativity. The balancing side of the gravity, gravity was caused by electric force. Electricity is always seeking a higher pressure condition. It spins northeast, it's trying to get to the center of an area, the center of a cone. But the next electric wave... Ava's coming, so it gets pushed out and as it's pushed out it gets to the vortices. And that's on those pieces, those vortices.
Now instead of it spinning northeasterly, centripetally, it's forced to spin centrifugally, and it spins southwesterly. It expands itself out it decays it keeps decaying until you get four megabytes waves that hit each other at 120 degree angles at that point they reconvert back Trick field, and then they make their way back to their source again, whether it's the star, star came into, what happens when we get older? We expand at our equator, right? We get shorter at the top. Why? Because the electric force is pushing in and condensing and the magnetism expands out at the equator. The electron field... The electrons, that's just discharged electricity, devitalized electricity coming from the Sun.
Coming from the Earth, it's the waste product from it. But it hits our magnetic field, and then it gets pulled right back in. It's compressed again and now it becomes electricity for the Earth and then it pushes itself right back out again at the equator. equator. It's five miles wider than the poles. Electricity. Einstein left that out of his equation because he coupled electricity and magnetism together. Didn't realize that electricity was the equal and opposite of magnetism. Electricity being the contractive field, you breathe in, that's a contractive thing, you breathe out. That's a magnetic thing, a radiative thing. But they use the term magnet as an attractor. To magnify something means to what? Make it larger. Increase the space.
That's the work of radiation. That's what Walter Russell was talking about all those years. Of radiation it's the electricity between the things that pull them together. -Larm force that supposedly opposites attract and push each other away, if that was true, and cold air would seek each other out. They're the same substance but just under a... In a different state. One is they move in opposite directions from each other. Hot water and cold water move in opposite directions from each other. Two magnets seem like the North Pole is attracted to the South Pole because if you had two rivers or two holes... Two hoses with water coming out of them and you pointed them at each other, what are they going to do? They're going to be pushing against each other. They align to where the male enters the female and is able to come out. So they've been fooled.
By their senses. They've been fooled by their eyes and have missed the whole picture of it. Are you familiar with Kahlil Gibran? Yes. He wrote a book, he wrote the prophet. You know 1923 but he wrote another book called Sand and Thumb. In that book he... Told a story of a man who had been away from his family for four months working, and he-- Excited to come home and as he was coming home he knew that the mountain when he saw the mountain that he would be able to he was close to home. So his five senses started having a conversation and his eyes said, I see a mountain, I see a mountain, I see a mountain. And so the ears perked out and said, I don't hear a mountain. Nose sniffed and said, I don't smell a mountain. The tongue tasted the air. I don't taste a mountain. And the other four sentences.
Census started speaking among themselves and they came to the conclusion that their Be something the matter with the eye because they couldn't perceive it. All of these things we've been misled just because we've been fooled by ourselves. Senses, our eyes see 0.05% of the entire electromagnetic wave, we're blind cosmically. But we judge everything by what we see. And they've done that with science. For so many years. You look at E=MC^2, that talks about expansion. It doesn't it does not show how it's divided if ever you've never breathed in twice without breathing out You breathe in and you breathe out you charge and you discharge There's no... So how is it that the breathing in, they're acting as if...
The universe is just expanding out expanding out breathing out breathing out and it's going to Have paid out and they never include the contractive side of it breathing in. Because they were misled by Newton, who said everything moves in a straight line unless affected by something else. And we know that not to be true, but they built the entire two-dimensional plane, the Euclidean space that we live on, that we work on, that we try and define curved nature by space and we never include the curvature, the breathing in like Alan Said no one would be attracted to a Euclidean woman because She would just be straight, all straight lines. It's the wiggliness, it's the curvature that brings the balance.
Everything has to have the balance, you know, the electric side and the magnetic side. I can talk about it, but I can show you even better. If you can-- Can I stop you there? The concept of the periodic table, the way the periodic table conventionally is addressed. Address these things as being isolated or intertwined. Interact, but they feel that carbon will always be carbon and it will Have its half-life and keep breaking down, but it still be carbon. They don't understand that it unwinds and becomes nitrogen.
Nitrogen unwinds and Becomes oxygen so this the periodic table that the conventional use of the periodic table And what is this other gentleman's name again Walter Russell Walter Russell Walter Russell's version of the periodic table? How is Walter Russell's version of the periodic table perceived by people who study this. Well, now everyone wants to use it. If you can go to my, in my book, there's a, there's a picture of Einstein. Reading Walter Russell's first book, second book, The Universal One, because Walter wrote this in 1926. He sent it out to 300 different universities and physicists. That Walter Russell said that Einstein says on his deathbed. More time reading Walter Russell's work. That's how, and now.
They're taking it under their wing, but remember the Michelson-Morley experiment from 1887. Prove whether there was an ether or an effect of an ether or the quintessence that every everything came from that used to be called the fifth element. That everything from antiquity, everyone understood that nothing just, something doesn't come It's like when you look at the air, it looks clear, but you change the... Pressure condition, the balance of the change of pressure condition... Call that condensation. It creates clouds. And you change the motion conditions, whether or slowly it's going to become snow, it's going to become rain, it's going to become hell. So everything comes down to just one of two forces.
Either you're breathing in and filling up something or you pouring it out, but the they ignored Walter Russell's work because he didn't include any equations inside of it. He talked philosophically. Regarding how things behave in comparison to laying down and following some Newtonian or calculus writing. You know, he said he based things based on Let's explore them naturally. And that's what I did with my book. Once what Walter Russell was missing, he didn't have the wave conjugations. The mirror shapes, the all shapes, and that was because of a mistake that was made 6,000 years ago maybe, they took the flower of life, which was that symbol. You could go to my book, T-C-O-T-L-C dot com.
There's an example that I put in there on page 64. And I show the period, I show the element, the fundamentals. If you could possibly pull that up, Jamie. T-c-o-t-l-c dot com you'll see Mistake that they made because they believed in straight lines, because the church was promoting the idea... Straight lines. You just tap on right below there. There's, yep, download. No, just go to the center of the page and right above that, and you see Initial Public Draft, just tap on it. And if you go to page 63... Four. On the right side of the page, right there, on the left side of the page, you'll see the five platonic solids.
Now these, all of our axioms, all of our postulates, have been built off of these things. This is what Euclid went down to Egypt and pulled. These things together. Pythagoras worked on them and these were the undisputed, Mentors of God that he used to build. If you tap onto the Flower of Life, Platonic Solids things, it's going to take you to a video. Turn it, you don't have to try it. But it'll show you the Flower of Life that they took this from. But you'll see... That instead of following the natural curvature of these 64 circles overlapping, they averaged the space where they met. And they invented straight lines. Why did they do that? Because they believed that the world was flat.
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The Flower of Life, it's very, very old. The concept is very old. What was the origin of the concept? It's the oldest symbol known to mankind. It was Anki, the brother of Enlil, if you go by the Emerald Palace, the Sumerian text, that... Was the one that created mankind. 'Cause if you look at mankind and there's a point I wanna make with it, I want you to stay on the book, go back to page. Go to 134 on the book. And this is what that other gentleman being told. To do is say why don't you just take the pieces that make up the flower and put them together Universal ratios. So, if you want to, you're able to pull it up. - 164. - Page 134. - 134. 34 in the book. So this is the juxtapose of the mistake they made.
Right onto that yep just tap on it now this was made by David Johnson one of our programmers Argos Fuel so if you go to the far left and tap on that. This is -- I took four of those triangles. And, wow. And you can scroll around. This is what happens when four bubbles meet. This is the negative space where they can't touch each other. This is hydrogen, and as I was saying, electricity is always trying to get to the-- Center of that triangle, but it gets pushed out. And now you see it has four contractive poles, which is the electric poles. I'm surrounded from like a horizontally, yeah. It has four contractive posts because electricity is seeking a higher pressure condition and forcing it in.
Magnetism is seeking a lower pressure condition and spun out. So the vortices, those tips, that's the magnetic field. That's where they begin. But it has an equal attractor and an equal amount of repulsion. So if you go to what happens when 8 bubbles me, they gave me the-- To that I call that the Tetrian. This is... So this is the negative space in between eight bubbles. Eight bubbles. This is the negative space where eight bubbles meet and you can scroll around. And this is ignored when they're concentrating on straight lines. Completely. 'Cause this, if you look from the top, I haven't violated anything. It fits perfectly inside of there. This is the negative space where eight bubbles meet, but you'll notice it has eight contractive poles. But it only has six magnetic poles, six vortices, so it has a greater electrical potential than Repulsion so maybe this is the strong nuclear force and the previous one was the weak nuclear force. So I was like, okay I
this to hunty and after my son so I was like what happens when six bubbles me if you'll go to the one right in the center. Now you see that it has these huge bubbles, fast moving, but there's... Stick strong spheres that's going around this, but the greater attractor has grabbed the two wheels. Curr tractors and this looks just like a photon and guess what it has 30 poles - July 299, 752. Thousand four hundred something they rounded off to 300 300 million kilometers per cell and squared. But if you look at it from the top, you'll see that I haven't violated anything. Like what happens in nature. So I was like okay so they gave me the patents to this but you'll see that there's six unaccounted electrical poles to it. So I was like what happens with 12
Bubbles meet if you go to the one right next to it. I know. I know. Another stable structure that we basically see in nature, but there's four unaccounted electrical poles to it. for... Spin around it, you can count those four, you'll see one at the bottom and three on those sides. it. This is the basis of crystallization, the laws of crystallization that forms. You can go to the last one. I was like, what happens when 24 bubbles me? This is the negative space if you pull to a horizontal on it. This is the negative space. Space where 24 bubbles mean. This is where you cannot distinguish this from the background because all of the electrical potential
Has been accounted for. This would be the Bose-Einstein condensate where something becomes indistinguishable from the fabric of space itself, the final state of matter. And the proof of this, the platonic solids, they have a thing called discrete symmetry. Cubes together maybe you can put the dodecahedrons together but you can't put all of them together but you can take the way conjugations right here and they form super symmetrical systems where every Everything aligned. So there's a site that James sent over to you. And this will be the final thing and then I'll be quiet for a second. But, 'cause this is the final, this right here, Other sculptures I've built. There's a video. And
You'll see that flower. If you'll pop it up from Terry's linchpins that he sent you. You'll see and that this is one of four super symmetrical systems that I patented And the reason I patented it was because when Walter Russell put his stuff up, yep, just go down a little bit and we're going to Get to gravity, not that one. We're gonna get to gravity in a second. Not that one, we're not even there yet. Petritarium wave conjugations. Now these are all of those systems put together. Where 12 bubbles meet the Aubreyans. And then I put five of them together and they make these natural starfish. But then when I put 10 of them together, them together. They lay themselves out and they predict all distribution.
Of matter within the electric field. And you can see where six bubbles meet on the -- as you get to a higher point on it. Those where six bubbles are meeting, still fitting perfectly where the 12 bubbles are meeting, and where the four and where the eight. Super symmetrical system. I put 12, if I put 20 of those. Where six bubbles meet, the Antonians, they make a natural dodecahedron that's naturally curved. If I take where the 12 bubbles meet. That's where I made the linchpin from, ultimately from some of those pieces you got right there, that all shape of it. So that was one of... The first things, but when Walter Russell came out with his book and he introduced his periodic table, he watched as different people went up and collected Nobel
Prizes for deuterium, for tritium, for all these things that he had discovered. And I was like, okay, let me me wait until the patents are granted before I'll talk about it. So that they won't be able to stop it. But what makes more sense where? They invented straight lines in opening the flower, or where you actually take the individual pieces of the flower and put it together based on the shape of the flower. Universal Ratios, which one do you think is how the... Of that knowledge intended for us to use it. - Well, it makes sense because you're accounting for the negative space and the straight lines are not. - Bingo. - Yeah, that it must be something. So, and then these, these are all physical representations that you've created? Yep. That are all of the... Of those things. - Same things, that's the Aubreyan right there. - How is this received? Like when you talk to people about this.
Oh man, they first, because I didn't show them, I hadn't shown them. I introduced it with, Let's talk about it. About our fundamentals are a little bit off. There are no straight lines. So I reached... Out to Neil deGrasse Tyson, Neil deGrasse Tyson. I saw him at an event up front, you know, at Fox. He was like, Hey man, yeah, I'd love for you to come on my show, do my radio, do my TV thing. I loved that. I was like, Yeah, but let me, I've got something I want to introduce to you. And it-- It was only 36 pages, it was a treatise. And I told him it was controversial, and I sent him over that the 36-- page thing that had the wave conjugations in it, but I started it off with 1 times 1 equaling 2. And he went... In on my treaties. I redlined everything you attacked that I talked about.
Walter Russell and Victor Schauberger and John Keighley as in Tesla as the That I looked up to. He attacked them but then he started attacking you know the one times one equaling two. How did he attack them? Oh he was he was because I asked him I said it I said under what conditions I said it's illogical where Square root of a number added to itself would equal more than that number squared. With the square root of two that's what happens with most of numbers I was like how is it that multiplication if it... To make more and increase in number. How is one times one equaling one part of the multiplication table? Now I understand that if you're seeing One time right but we call that once but the moment that you had that at the times in there that multiplicity
indicator that means there's more than one so now each equation Supposed to be balanced you know that equal sign is supposed to show that there's a balance between these two numbers over here in a balance on this one over here here what happened? to the other one in this equation. Not it didn't equate and then I took the square root of that number I took the square root of two because all I started in third grade, I was arguing with my teacher, because we were talking about the square root of 100. - That your phone? - Yeah, that's my detox thing. I'm supposed to detox right now. How do you detox? You detox on a timer? What do you do? There's my wife. Forget me these things, you know, because supposed to take this. What is that?
Pure body extract and there's another one. Advanced daily cellular detox. What's in this? And this too just things too Counteract the natural met the metals that we have in our bodies that that wear us out and you just take these period Take a dropper part of that dropper and then four sprays and it Removes the parasites from your system, like oil of oregano, like using oil of oregano instead of using-- antibiotics. And have you felt an effect? Yes. Yeah. What do you feel? When you take this stuff? - Well... I used to have really thick, dark circles under my eyes.
That's gone away in the last six months I've been using that. My skin, I'm 55 years old. Years old and I smoke do I look like I'm you don't you look great and do you think that's because of this I think well I'm gonna show you picture of what I used to look like when my wife met me. And I don't know if you could, she'll be mad if it. But she's a beautiful one. But this is what I looked like when my wife met me. I was 256 pounds. - Were you eating differently? I was well now I'm intermittent fasting I follow her routine but she told
Me from that into this. It's like she shined up. Yeah, you look about 15 years younger. Now. Yeah, and that's because of her. I still smoke my cigarettes. Why do you do that? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Everybody has to have some vice. Like Alan Watts said, you've got to have some balance of beneficence and rascality to you. We have a fan in here, by the way. If you want to smoke in here, you're more than welcome to. I don't trust people. You know, that walk around, Oh, I'm just... By gurus a lot of times and yogis because they think they're these calm and passive... And when they get angry they're like, Oh, that was a directed anger. That was a purposeful anger to wake you up to something. And then they find out they have a girlfriend.
They find out that they smoke and they're like, Oh, this is a lie. Person. That's what I loved about Alan Watts. He had a wife and he had his mistresses. He ended up dying with one of his girlfriend and his wife. Often in his little place, but he spoke the truth. He was honest. Life is about the give and take. There's a balance in there, you know. To be human is to be flawed is to be beautiful. Yeah, it's part of the beauty of us, and it's part the crew why we create I don't think you create from a perfect place of enlightenment the part of the Of being a human being is the beauty of the creation. It's why we create. The most fucked up people. Artists are some of the most fucked up people my favorite musicians my favorite We're comedians my favorite actors. Yeah, almost all of them are fucked up. Yeah, my
My uncle used to call it, he said, You don't get any flower to grow unless you throw some shit on it. Well back to Neil deGrasse Tyson and his critique of Tesla. You know, I knew shit on, on, he was like, well Tesla's Tesla stuff worked, but Tesla was never really respected and out there and he wanted, I guess he wanted me to support. Bohr or Schwinger or Feynman or any of those people. And I'm looking at the Feynman diagrams. Like you made all these things up you've got you're basically doing the mr. Spock thing if you want to find the answer to something then you cancel out all the possibilities, all other possibilities, and you root it down to one thing. So that means going through the whole universe to answer one question. And that's the problem with probability. That's the problem with with Heisenberg uncertainty. Uncertainty, that's the problem.
Problem with Schrodinger. All of those were just these probabilities because they had taken the ether out. They forgot that... Electromagnetic wave mm-hmm it had to have a medium in which it followed on and Had to have something in which it was moving on. - They don't exist in isolation. - No, they do not. And it cannot be the cause of its own action. Can never be the cause of the action. The chicken cannot come before, the egg cannot come before the chicken. The chicken has To be there first in order to lay it. It has to mate. And what Einstein left out was the opposite of magnetism. So when he, back to Neil deGrasse, when he wrote his Response to my paper and he said if you have any other questions you're gonna have to see somebody else and he wouldn't take my calls anymore. I was like okay so I wrote the book based off of those responses and I reached out to another guy, Dr. David Tong.
It would be very interesting that that would be his take as a public educator. That he wouldn't want to talk to you anymore. The reason I wanted to talk to him was because of his show The Cosmos that he was doing after that incredible guy Carl Sagan did. First episode he had was talking about Giordano Bruno. And he said that Giordano Bruno was looking for that grand unified field equation and maybe one day somebody is going to do it. Do it it's going to change the world and I'm like dude I've done it I've got it here. So with such vitriol that I was like, oh, okay. Maybe I need to walk away from this. Dr. David Tong from Cambridge. Professor Cambridge did a video on physics of the world and he said it's all a lie.
That there was these 16 fields, you know, that they, everything that they had taught was this, and they gave them... Best understanding and interpretation that they had of it. But it was all a lie because they didn't understand how it worked. Why? Because the-- The Nicholson-Morley experiment from 1887, where they were trying to define the ether, or the earth, in this etheric space. Problem was they kept with Newtonian laws so they thought the ether didn't move they thought it would still, but there was another guy, Larmore, that did it. In early 1800s and he went off of Thomas Young who influenced the Fornell lens, came, you know. Influence for now came up with for now Lance but he talked about us a moving ether
Had opposing vortices. So I didn't learn all of this stuff until I was getting ready to have conversations with people because I was looking where has this work been done but if you look at at um... Dornow Bruno's work, it looks a lot like my stuff, but he still has a lot of stuff. Straight lines and I think he put those straight lines in there to appease the church. Wow. So that he wouldn't get killed. Oh my god. And they still killed him. They hung him upside down in 1600, the Catholic Church. 1599, hung him upside down and at stake and set him on fire because he refused to recant that the God that they were talking about. Was not the true God of the universe. It was much larger than that. Their story went back 6,000 years and Traditions and tribes around the world where their stories go back 200,000 years.
And they made a lot more sense. So how have we limited ourselves? You take Noah having three sons, Shem, And ham and one was black one was Asian and one was white does that make sense to you but we we subscribe to that we subscribe To that dogma and everybody's entitled to whatever opinion they want to have, I don't We're going off in so many different directions. I Talk about this. I do I do want to get to this because I would love to know your your on what you Leave happened. But the Neil deGrasse Tyson thing is so confusing to me that he... He was critical of Tesla. He was critical of Tesla. He was critical of Walter Russell. And he was critical of John Keighley. This is not his field of study, though, right? No, he's an astrophysicist.
Walter Russell talked about the fact that the sun gave birth to the earth, that it did coalesce from some field and the proof of this Do you guys know that the earth is drifting away from the Sun? Yes, this is the mistake I think I made the Oxford Act because they wouldn't allow me to bring my notes or anything. So I said the drift was 6 inches a year. It's .6 inches a year. To add up how long it would take the Earth to move, 'cause in all of the planets-- Every solar system is drifting away from their primary at the same exact rate. like 1.1% 1.5 centimeters. So this is a universal expansion that's happening with Everything moving away. So them saying the, and the web tell us.
Have proven that those galaxies couldn't have formed 13, 14 billion years ago. But if you would... Just add up linearly how long it would take the Earth to go from the Sun to... 93 million miles away. It's 9 trillion... Hold on. Let's go. I put it... All of the little calculations. These are not little calculations. I love that expression. Don't turn my phone off, don't do that. Every time I get ready, well, 'cause I know they're watching me right now. And they're mad at me. Who's they? The people that want that-- Our entire world economy is based off of the politicians.
And the authorities that give the politicians their accreditation. And those authorities, those universities are all based, their entire curriculum is based off the platonic solids. And our world economy is based off of one times one equaling one. You think they fuck with your phone? Oh, I'm sure of it, because now I couldn't even, I have to turn it off for a second. Do you ever drop your phone? Hmm? I've dropped my phone a number of times but... You ever think that that might be what's going on with your phone? And then I buy another phone and the same thing happens. I'm five minutes... You get burners? I But then my wife would think I was cheating. So I was like, no, I don't need that. I don't need that. I made that mistake way too early, you know, in our relationship and it cost me eight years of toilet. In pain but I ultimately made it back and I'm so glad that uh you know we Sperm per heartbeat. Women are born with 200 to 500,000 eggs and
each of their ovaries, they don't get anymore. The amount of buildup, the need to reproduce for males is great, and we're 98.7% identical to... To simians, to chimpanzees. What do they have? They have a harem by nature. Mm-hmm. There's only a 1.3% differentiation between us and them, and that 1.3% is supposed to dominate over the 98. I'm just glad I'm 55 now. And sperm production... Slow down. - You know, you could always get a phone that you don't use as anything other than contact a couple people. - Yeah, but this, that would work. I'm like, if they're gonna hear, they're gonna hear. Yeah, well that is an issue. So this is the math. This is the math. So it would, so 5,000...
5,280 feet in a mile, 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, it's 60... One mile equals 63,360 inches. So the number of years that it would take for the earth to move one mile is a 105,636 Years. So that in order for the earth to reach where we are at 93 million miles it would take 9 trillion 820 billion 800 million years for the earth to here. Likewise, Mars at 147 million miles away from the Sun, it would take 15 trillion, 780 billion, 480 million years for Mars to get where it was. So at a Mars was here in the Goldilocks zone and now Venus is going to...
It the Goldilocks zone next. The Sun will give Mercury is under a high oppression because they're still under the mistake thinking that There's a void in space so they forget that mercury is under the highest pressure possible so it can't expect... It's like hydrogen. It's like those octaves before hydrogen. The atmosphere of the iron isn't able to release any oxygen and the oxides, but when you get 67 million miles away from the Sun. The pressure is a little less, but it's still so much higher than the pressure than the pressure on Earth. It's like going Deep into the very belly of the earth, that pressure is so very high. And so now the clouds, there's a great deal of sulfur, there's a great deal of... Of ammonia and all of those things in it. But once Earth moves to where Mars is...
Venus is going to slowly move and will be right here. You know, in maybe five or six trillion years, Venus will be right here. Humanoids will appear again and unwind the same way. And that asteroid. That we have right now between Mars and Jupiter that used to be a planet and I They had humanoids that developed on there, the same way that everything that's the periodic Table. They call it the periodic table because these things happen according to periodicity. Happen under regular event. You change the motion and pressure conditions. The crystallation changes. We call it a different element but it's the same substance like my hand. Is one substance but if I do it like this and do it like this and do it like this it looks like a whole different thing and they can call It a different element, but it's the same element under different motion and pressure conditions. I believe
that Sirius used to be a planet when it was here and the humanoids on there didn't recognize. That we don't have a solid core. Everything expands as a sphere and no sphere in our universe, no bubble has a solid core. Perceiving it as a solid core but there is not a solid core there. There's just a bubble and at CERN... That hydron collider, that particle accelerator, I believe they did the same thing and they popped their planet. And that's what we're going to do. and and it became that asteroid belt. - Really? - Just take it, if you add up all of the weight of the mass of those, of the asteroid. In the asteroid belt, it will probably equal the same mass as that of Mars. I thought the car... To the asteroid belt was well first of all there's the concept of Earth 1 and Earth 2 right
Earth One was a planet that was hit by a planet and that's how our moon was established. When have we seen that happen in nature? Well we haven't seen it yet, right? But these things take a long ass time and we don't have a whole lot of ability to see things. Our ability to see things, even with the James Webb telescope, is fairly limited, right? Which is one of the reasons why they're able to find these galaxies that should not have been able to be formed in such a short period of time, to the extent that they have. Which confuses them. If they're looking at the galaxy, they're not able to see things. This 13.7 billion year old universe. These things should be much older. In order to be this size, in order to be in the position where they're at. So you believe that... The Sun is the origin of these planets, of all the planets. Every solar system, every star within that solar system gives birth to all of the stars.
Of these other planets. This is what Walter Russell had talked about. This is what Neil deGrasse and they... Attacked him for because he talked about the drift this natural Drift and that wasn't it more didn't make more sense and they didn't have the idea of dark matter and dark energy there right they didn't then come up with that. And now we understand 4% of the universe is visible and 75% of it, 74 or something, 74. 70% of it is dark energy and 20 something percent of it is dark matter Unperceivable things and they say that because they needed to figure out how would they get the spin and create and have the the galaxies. Why do they hold together? Well, what my team did...
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Expressvpn.com/rogan He's my Scotty. We... We used the same simulator that they use at Princeton. And we took linchpins, and we haven't even introduced linchpins yet, but it'll be a great introduction for it. We took linchpins. Configuration of where six pentagons meet. And we put them in... Particular order. There's a link for that right inside of the thing that James James Pellegrini sent over to you if you'll pull that up. He built the planet Saturn without gravity and it has the rings with no animation.
It has the rings and the hexagon that's observed at the very top of it without dark matter, without dark energy, without gravity showing that it's an outward, inward, outward force pushing down that creates the planet. If you can pull that up... He explains it out, it's like three minutes long. - And where does the matter come from? Well the matter, remember that's condensation. If you were to picture before we watch it, yeah before we watch it, let me explain something. If you were to picture... The waves at the ocean. You know, the darker the waves, the deeper the water. You can't see a distinguishing fact between them until they crash into each other. That splatter... Little foam that comes out, it lasts for a couple seconds and then it settles back on there and it's just the balance between this force and this force.
Physical universe, those few seconds that it takes that matter, that more... And the foam to recoilless and get balance. Again with the surrounding environment. Time that our universe or all these universes have worked together, but if you play this Very beginning of my book. That's why I went on that at the Emmys and I was like, Look, I've got a whole... Got something else to do. I've been able to rebuild Saturn without gravity with no animation and then they clowned it. Of course they did. They clowned it. Well this is not something that you could say in a soundbite which is one of the reasons why I wanted to talk to you. This is not. Something like your explanation of these things and your description of the very nature of reality itself is not something that should be taken lightly.
It's something that like... Thank you for saying that. It needs to be laid out. And it needs to be slowly examined. And every-- because you've obviously spent a lot of time working on this. This thing here. Play this, Jimmy. And this is us. What, Jimmy? Just to clarify what I'm gonna play. Yeah, and turn it up. Hold on, hold on. Videos and one's long one. No, this is gonna be the short one Just reset itself too because it files freaked it out The grass Tyson he knows where your video I'll be the first one this one correct Gravity is an effect. Okay, it's an effect of electricity. So turn it up so because Chris does a full narration of it. Oh it's still, hold on my computer still does. Was talking to my wife and explaining to her what he had worked on. And it just, it was, this is.
It's seven years, six years ago, I think. Well, maybe five years ago, but as soon. That as soon as it allows you to, let's see. - The center. - Yeah, rewind it just a little bit. Yep. It's just three minutes long. Two groups of vortexes which are just like tornadoes, tornadoes, you know, spinning tornadoes that are pointing towards the center. As I highlight this object here you'll see it, that yellow line, right, so there's, there's a bunch of those in there. There's actually... 16 of them all. Hold on. It's not doing anything. See it's not about to happen No, nothing's happened. My computer just froze again is what I'm trying to say something freaked out by my computer I might have to just try to you want to reboot. I mean, I think it already did but try again You know what? We have to pause. Okay. No worries
Yeah, that's what it should be doing, but it's gonna basically, you'll see. Oh wait, that's weird. What's the matter? What I can see on that screen is not what I can see on my computer screen. The fucking government, man. Do you think it's not? I think it is sometimes. I assume they listen to everything I say. They do. They do, you took a- That's a lot of boring shit. You took a bold stand though, years ago when the governments were try- To poison their citizens. You took a very bold stand that nobody else took. That's what I was like, wow, I appreciate it. You because I lost three four jobs because I refused to take it I refused I bet you feel better about it now and well especially when you know all these people that have health problems because of it cancers have increased 300% all cause mortality up 40% in some age groups pulmonary embolisms almost up like 500% yeah
Well, spike proteins that's being built and collected within the system. We can go into... I have a... You through what the spike protein did to the BRCA1 gene that's... That gene inside of our DNA that tells us that there's a damage, there's damage that's happening almost like the crews that go along the highway and they immediately put up cones every time there's a problem. Protein which is never known protein has ever been able to enter into the nucleus of the cell. Not only did it go to the ribosome to say, Hey, you know what? I don't want you to produce whatever protein, like if it was a skin cell, you're not going to produce keratin anymore. You're just going to produce these spike proteins. That spike protein went into... The DNA and it tells the BRCA1 gene, turn off and that's the gene that says, hey, there's a mutation here, let's scrap that thing.
And so now the cancers are building up. The spike proteins weren't shedding from the body. They collected in the ovaries. They collected in the lymph nodes. They collected in the bone marrow. So now we have all of these diseases that's showing themselves because the body is overwhelmed trying to deal with the spike protein that's attached. Attaching itself to the ACE2 and the endothelial cells in our vascular cells. System for everybody out there. And the more boosters you get, boom, the worse your outcomes are going to be. You're turning your system off. You're turning it off. Your body's Cannot defend itself and it's just collecting It's just collecting but it also showed me the bizarre state of human psychology that people if presented with what could be a potential solution. You want to believe in it so bad You're willing to defend these companies that have been the most deceptive companies proven deceptive proof not just
but deceptive in the way that they are allowed to distribute information. They're allowed to not be transparent about their studies. They could have multiple studies that show a negative cause or a negative effect, and they don't have to- to release those studies. Why? Because they're bought and sold. Because they, but I think it's an agenda to it. You think so. It's an agenda attached to it because they restricted any natural thing like ivermectin I I've It means like, was, it caused, ivermectin. Ivermectin. Mekton for the Latin of it it was it was worms and it was anti worms and What the ivermectin did is it causes the worms to have paralysis or parasites to have... Paralysis because it stops their information from passing and there's these things called the...
Of Ranvier between each neuron. There's an axion and there's the there's the axion and oh my god I just forgot The leg that comes off of dendrites. Those dendrites in the axioms have these... Things called nodes of Ranvier where they're not allowed to touch each other and it transfers potassium and chlorine back and forth to each other potassium, chlorine, chloride and hydrogen back and forth. Well in the worm, the ivermectin stops that to where the worms become paralyzed. So it was an immediate defense against the pathogen, but they immediately shut that down and wouldn't allow anybody to use it. They showed that it stops viral replication. Completely. In vitro, yeah. They know that there's a mechanism involved and they try to pretend. And then they also try to pretend it's dangerous, which is...
Insane and they even got Rolling Stone magazine on board with it where they they printed an article where they were showing these people that were waiting in line gunshot victims because so many people were overdosing on Horstewermer. Was propaganda. Well, it was a full-on lie. Not only that, they were so stupid and clumsy about it that the image that they used, this is Oklahoma. The image that they used was like in the summer in Oklahoma, and yet everybody's dressed in winter coats. It was retarded. The whole thing was so stupid, but so obviously coordinated. It was confusing to me how many people were willing to go along with it, and how many people were angry at people who didn't go along with it, regardless of what they were saying. They were saying was reasonable even of what they're saying especially if you're talking about like Jay Bhattacharya and you know these these people that were professors
Steam universities, and they're being silenced, and there was a coordinated effort to remove their post-- Twitter this is wild shit yeah unprecedented wild shit And the population was just going along with it. For me, what was fascinating was psychologically. Like, do you guys not know about deception? Profit motive? Do you not know about the history of pharmaceutical drug companies in this country and what they've been able to get away with with how many people they've paid? The Tuskegee experiment. Oh my god. I couldn't understand how black people or people of color were running and trusting the government after what happened to them with the Tuskegee experiment and for people that don't know what the Tuskegee experiment was in the early 1920s.
A group of government officials came down, doctors, and they went through the black community and they said, There's a sickness in all of you guys, and we're going to cure it free of charge. And they injected the black... Population with syphilis and left it untreated for 60 years and just watched how it ravaged the body. 60 years it wasn't stopped until like 1970s, late 70s, that they stopped the experiment and I don't even know if they've paid reparations. So the government has been using all of these chemical warfare or biological... Warfare against its own citizens for a long time. There's so many instances of it. So that's why I didn't do it. There's so many instances of it, documented instances of it. And that's the Tuskegee Experience, one of the most horrific. And the fact that it went on until the 70s is just fucking terrifying. But this is the...
Us the nature of having that much secrecy and control and profit motive and being... Able to enforce power on people and it's a thing that human beings have always done Whenever human beings have gotten into position with a ruling over others they they are callous and evil almost always, almost universally. Instance of this amazing, benign, beautiful leader that transformed their society into this utopia it doesn't exist in history no animals and insects you know Not one of them are responsible for the eradication of any species on this planet. Not one single creature from history, but mankind is responsible for the death of...
Extinction of millions even when animals are responsible for the extinction it's because human beings Introduce those animals to into places where they didn't belong like cats in Australia the birds Yeah, they killed everything. So this is man's interference, and it's based upon their lack of understanding. Because they don't know how the universe truly works. Because their math has been off for so long. Because their fundamentals are wrong. Now everything has this. There's an inspiration and there's a loss to everything when the universe is perfectly balanced, when you utilize it properly. And that's why I wanted to introduce the wave conjugations and the mirror shapes and all of these things. Defining the electric field, defining the magnetic field, and the Constitution between them being the linchpin.
Inch pin as you'll see in a second. This is it has that same center as that tetra in space. The magnetic field, the feminine side, all of this is circular. That's the full explanation. This is the common factor or the Constitution between the micro and the macro. That's what the... Lynchpin was and that's what we're about to see in the video that was it able to come up Jamie All right. Here we go This is rebuilding the planet Saturn. Go ahead. >> Man, that was awesome. >> The sound was coming through your speaker, is that what it was? >> Yeah.
Time for a new laptop? You know what's going on. Government man. They do not want you to, we're about to kill gravity. We're about to kill their god gravity and they don't want that. Here we go. Here we go. From the beginning. I have two groups of vortexes which are just like tornadoes. tornadoes. Tornadoes that are pointing towards the center as I highlight this object here you'll see it that yellow line right so there's There's a bunch of those in there. There's actually 16 of them and I'll highlight them all. There. I'll render that so you can kind of see a little bit better. So that's... So they're all pointed towards the center, but they're arranged in what we call the linchpin configuration.
I want to pretend like you never heard of that. So there's one on the top and then three in groups of three around that are It's based at 120 degrees apart, and the tilt of these ones on the bottom here is 109.5. In relationship to the top ones. They're creating this flat space on the top and the bottom. And they're spaced at 120 degrees radially. And then inside the model is three groups. Jimmy this two sounds playing simultaneously That's my wife talking we're in the kitchen and he's explaining so this guy this is this guy I was confused Up to a thousand pounds from 2.2 pounds to a thousand pounds
And there's no gravity whatsoever in this model. There's no center attractor So it's just four Texas and two Thank you. Two magnetic fields on north and the south polarity and one harmonic resonance which is... A vibration in the field in this region here where these vortexes are pointed so it kind of just oscillates to give it a little bit randomness in motion so that the particles will kind of interact and bounce around like smoke or water. Waves and water. And then when I hit play, it does it all by itself. Using physics simulations. So there's no animations at all in this model. And when I play it, this is what pops out. Holy fuck. Wow.
And then when I look down at the top, it makes the actual hexagon that NASA has observed on the top of Saturn without any gravity. And you'll see that the you get a surface of the sphere on the inside with the heavier particles so the colors Are you basically saying is this saying that you guys can recreate planets? Yes, this is a particle simulation of the physics involved in making up the planet Saturn. Wow. Like all the... Yeah. Yeah. But yeah.
So the heavier particles are creating the red and the green? Can I pause this for a second? Yeah. So is he saying that just by doing these calculations it created the exact form of Saturn including the rings? Just the exact form of it. Just with the calculations. So you change the angles of incidence that these lynch pins, because remember each one of these has these are opposing vortices so there's 12 vortices to this. that are opposing. So once the angles of incidence change, you change the motion and pressure conditions. You can now change the condition or the crystallization. So I was saying with the periodic table now because we have the angles of incidence material engineering can now separate the space between Carbon and nitrogen or carbon and boron and and have the same elements of titanium vanadium chromium Magnesian iron or nickel cobalt
Nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, or germanium in those higher octaves. We can do... That between silicone and phosphorus or silicone and aluminum. So the transparent aluminum now becomes possible because we can now... Control the pressure and change the pressure and motion conditions where we couldn't do that before because they were going by cartesian space at 90 degrees and 45 degrees straight lines. In space that they've made up, this orthogonal or church-like space that they've generated because they wanted to promote that cross. Was the basis of all of that. Now we open ourselves up. This is what happens when four bubbles meet. Is the negative space from when four bubbles are meeting. That's hydrogen. That's why when I went to Uganda, I was like, Look, look, we have an entirely new city.
Of hydrogen that I've got a patent where we where we're able to you won't need projectiles in the guns anymore it's my if you pull up Patent for projectile. Before we do that though should we finish this? Oh yeah finish it. Let's finish this video and then Jamie and it's also get I want to see a photo of that hexagon on the on the top of the Saturn. Let's play this. It's just another minute I think. I feel like we could do an 80 hour podcast. Dude, dude, we haven't even gotten... We're just introducing Lynch fans. Which is another super symmetrical system. I'm barely hanging on. No you're not. No. Turn it up. No, I'm having a computer freak out again. Oh no! Yes, every time I'm shrinking in this video, it's just like, it doesn't like to do this.
What's going on? Is it the codec? I don't like, I have no control over the computer. Alt tab does nothing escape. Nothing yo spacebar does nothing maybe you dropped your computer maybe you drop your computer Jamie Jamie the burner computer yeah they don't want their God killed Gravity has been the thing they've been holding onto from the beginning, and it's just an effect of electricity. It's the draft left over by electricity. Is it working though, Jim? It's re- it's re- just did like another like false reset so... Let me get my stuff back together here. But we've seen that portion of it, so what I'm saying, the... - We're about here. - Yeah, right there, yeah. - All right, we'll try... Oh, shit. Hold on, too many things. This is kind of funny. If you haven't-- - Has this ever happened to you before? - No, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, if you want to be paranoid I'm a bit of a skeptic I'm a realist If it's not if a is equal to B and B is equal to C then a is equal to C if this has never Happened before and it's always happening to me. Maybe I'm just bad luck and my bad luck. Here we go Okay And you'll see that You get a surface of the sphere on the inside with the heavier particles. So the colors... Are you basically saying, is this saying that you guys can recreate planets? Yes, this is a particle simulation of the physics involved in making up a phasic atom. Wow. Like all the... Yeah, but... So the heavier particles are creating the red and the green.
Here where the hexagon is and those are the heavier ones creating the shell of the planet and then the outside are lighter particles that are fluid that's creating the counter rotation of the atmosphere of Saturn like we observe scientifically. And the red ones in the middle here are where the magnetic field is strongly polarized at the North and South poles, which gives you... Over our four years. I have a question. Now, does this mean that you would be able to control what kind of atmosphere the planet has as well? Like, you can change that? Because you can create it, that means you can change it. We now have a system by which you can-- it's the arrangement of and the axis on which they are spinning information to each other. And we're vibrating. By doing that, we can create the condition.
Any condition that we want. So you can have human life here is what you're saying? We can create life. If you were able to change and alter these external fields. I don't understand, like at least this would give us a method of studying it in such a way that we now understand that it's external pressures being applied from the outside in, not the standard model where you have... With internal fission reaction in a nuclear inner planet with magnetic fields from iron cores, et cetera, going outward, right? That's all kind of ego-based at the center. This is pretty solid evidence that everything we're observing is from. Outside coming in. So the entire universe is actually creating these planets from the outside in from space itself.
You can stop it now what so like if you picture dropping a pebble into a pond or a pool everything Expands in these longitudinal waves, perfect spheres, unless there's something else in there. It's the edge. It all starts bouncing its way back. And when it meets, when these returning waves meet expanding waves, that's when we get Our first geometry. So this is the proof that the universe is not infinite but finite. You could not have shape without the returning waves and the waves would not return unless it was bouncing off of the edge of something. - Look how strange that is. Look how strange that that hexagon on the top of this of Saturn is or yeah that
Yep, and we don't even... That is so crazy. He explains exactly how he built it. All the angles of incidence, all the pressure systems that he used, all of that... Is so it can be a repeated experiment, but they've ignored this. This is in the beginning of my book. You go to my book, that's the first page on there. Before you even open it up, I've got-- this and we rebuilt the Milky Way galaxy the same way and it predicts the star arrangement better than NASA does and this is without dark matter this is without dark energy this is without the standard model. Is dark matter or dark energy are they primarily Really theoretical. That's all theoretical. They've never, they've never witnessed it. And we couldn't prove that Michelson-Morley experiment that they did in 1887, which said that there was no effect because they
to move a table around and change the angle of incidence for light to see if the light changed when you move the table. The experiment is like this, the mental experiment is like this. If you're going to Experiment you have an A structure and you have an idea of how A behaves and you have a thought that if you put A in a particular situation it's going to turn to be so let's picture it hypothetically like you have a bar that's maybe six inches long of iron and you say okay well i think if it goes into the freezer that it's going to Gets shorter so you're supposed to have two exact bar six inches out and leave one outside of the refrigerator freezer and put one in the fridge or freezer and then you compare them after you you see So a over x is equal to b over to R times b over x R
Is the result or the change between them. B is the change that occurs. Is what faction or the X that you use in order to get back to A or to convert it to B. What they did with the... Michelson-Morley experiment because they could not get out of the ether. They couldn't step outside of the ether because it's everything around us. So they couldn't... A difference whether they saw no result, no change, so they assumed there was a void. Floyd. That there was no ether there, and that's when particle physics took off. Lawrence, a great physicist that everybody loved, entered a paper in 1904 where he was Continually explaining the ether the same way that Maxwell, all of his theories came of there being an ether but he was still limited by Newtonian laws and the column force of opposites attracting when it's the...
It's the things that are alike that attract, but he believed that the ether was still and the space was flat. and so... Space-time or Einstein relativity came as a result of them taking the ether away And And for 100 years, we've walked down this particle physics world that's all-- theoretical and here I've patented these wave conjugations that is the ether, is the Contraction of the ether and the expansion of it. And on top of that, the proof of it was I've been able to build new industries from it. If you go to, um, I want to Introduce the linchpin if I can. With all of the talk -- Before we do that, can you tell me?
planet is formed under this theory? So you have a Sun and how does the Sun give birth to these planets? The same way we defecate and have gas like Jupiter's that that that red Spot on Jupiter, that's spinning on it, that's going to become a moon. It may take a big billion or two billion years, that will ultimately become a moon off of Jupiter. Where is it? Right at the equator. Discharge it right at our equator and Then it will rotate its way around and slowly be pushed out by the solar wind of well by Jupiter select coronal mass ejections coronal mass ejections so some kind this episode What is brought to you by Crash Champions. There's nothing worse than being overwhelmed by an unexpected car accident and not knowing what to do next.
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Over from the Big Bang you know like Rupert Sheldrake says you know that physicists of today ask for you give us one miracle and you know show us how everything came from nothing and we'll explain everything else and explain everything else. They can't explain the morphic resonance that's happening between Things like right now because I've discovered these wave conjugations every person on the planet that's been thinking about it will now have ideas concerning, but not just us, but all humanoids. Throughout the entire universe will now get that same resonance and be able to to apply it like the experiments with the rats. You teach a rat something here in London, and then in New York you find the rats are doing the same thing. Spontaneously because of the morphic resonance, because we are all connected on this ether and that waveform is, that's the
Consciousness we are all just one great being yeah You know that's what they forget. We're not separate. We're all The universe is probably one cell inside of some super organism. And we're just a little... Little who, you know, little who's like Horton Hears a Who and trying to make sense of it. And it's a beautiful thing that we're making sense of it. But everything is just one great being. All God. That's what Jesus was talking about. That's what, you know, that's what Jesus was Now Buddha was talking about it's recognizing the divinity in you. What I did as a child, I said, I'm going to... Instead of waiting for the Messiah to show up, what if everybody picked up their torture stake and behaved and did the things that they had... Expected the Messiah to do? What if everybody just for one day walked around and be--
Saved as if they were God himself and did the things that they would expect the Creator. We know God can't just be a male because no man can produce a child without a female. In the universe as above so below like Billy Carson always talks about you can't ever Everything has an equal and opposite. It has to mate. Of what we do. The boron mates with nitrogen and that's how the carbon happens. Inside of us, all ourselves. They're mating. There's a relationship going on in it. Everything's alive. There is no death but the Bible. Talked about a mechanistic world. God took dirt and blew into it the breath of life and it came to life. But if you...
Look at the Brownian effect, what is breathing going from positive to negative? And they see all these, even the plastic that makes these things up are still going from, it's still, it's still Is still carbon, polarizing from positive to negative. Breathing in breathing out. It's just under a different state of matter but there is no death. Everything is eternal. And once we forget, once we get rid of the idea, Okay, you're going to die and disappear. Then they don't have any graphs over you anymore. And to be free, the truth will set you free. That's why I was like, okay, well, if I have to, if this truth caused me this lifetime, then wonderful I've accomplished. Needed to do because I think in the previous lifetime I was supposed to do these things and I didn't and that's why it's been so hard for me.
And that's why I've pushed so hard to get these things out because so you felt like that like from the womb from the womb I have to get this felt like you things that you didn't get out in a previous lifetime and now you feel like an unstoppable urge. I have to. I have to. Have to at all costs. After this theory, these stars eject matter and... Over time this matter will achieve a certain amount of distance from the sun. Yeah, isn't that far from it right the kind of makes sense and then Over time, it'll eventually get further and further out. The Sun will continue to make more and more planets. Perceptible amount of time we won't be able to measure it's too for in our our world. We'll see
It appears static, just like plants appear static to us. But if you ever watch one of those motion capture-- - The secret life of plants. - Yeah, plants are moving and touching each other and-- doing it at a pace that our brain can't handle. A different temporal dimension. Yes, so the sun is creating planets but it's doing so at a pace that our mind can't really wrap around. So we want to think that's just matter and that it's in it's flying through space and it's in animalism. Via gravity, and the more mass, the more gravity. And It's supposed to, but look at the... Take a balloon. Another thing that kills gravity. Is supposed to be the greater the mass is the greater the attractor. You take a balloon, you rub it on your leg. You put it over the ground. Watch the dust particles jump off the ground,
Big mass called the Earth and jump onto that balloon because why? Electricity is 137 times stronger than the pool. Of gravity or the effects of the so-called gravity. It's the electric force that's the attractive force. That tightens everything together as the masculine and then the dividing force. Is the radiative force, the magnetic field. It oblates and pushes everything out and then they Together again but where these things meet at the proper angles of incidents like the Birkeland Current talked about those plasma currents talked about. Those angles of incidence is at 120 degrees when it converts Back into electricity and it will keep collecting and coming and making life. The planet isn't a dead thing.
It didn't just happen to come together. That's just the process by which it was given life. It's alive. It thought we were going to be beneficial to it. And now it's trying to kill us. Now it needs to scratch itself and... Get rid of us because we are too dangerous, because we are using antiquated... Fundamentals and like people say well what business do you have coming in here talking about and all that you're an actor. You want to know what my first patent was? Their entire AR/VR world was built on... Off of my first patent that was abandoned because I paid $260,000 for the worldwide patent, but then my lawyers kept sending me these maintenance fees and annuities, and I'm like, these folks are just trying to shake me down. I'm not gonna pay this. Well, a year later, if you pull up my World of Windows patent, I think it's one of the first patents up there.
I want you to see where your AR/VR world came from. And you look at the list of companies that has cited, and didn't just cite it, they built their entire-- entire AR/VR world off of my world of Windows patent. Can you pull that up, Jamie? Of the computer. Yeah, it's the very... not that one. That one, not that one. Yeah, that's the propulsion patent. Eight, no, no, no. That's all you have, huh? Really? - Okay. If you can go to Terry's linchpin, I'll show you on here. This is what we put together. Therefore is that online this this is online text me that link and I'll just send to him. Yeah, you got it. You got it. Okay
So merging virtual reality, it says merging virtual reality with reality. Okay. Go down Patents and Files the very first one. Pop on that. So you... You'll look over to, you'll see my name, inventor Terrence Deshaun Howard. World wide application and let's just read the abstract just so they system and method for merging virtual reality and reality Scroll it so I could see it to provide And sensory experience. A system and method of merging virtual reality sensory detail from a remote site into a room environment at a local site. ...inferably includes at least one image server, a plurality of image collection devices, a display... System compromising display devices, a control unit digital processor and a viewer position detector. Unit preferably receives the viewer position information, transmits instructions to the digital processor.
Processor, preferably processes source data representing an aggregated flow... In field of view from the image capturing devices in accordance with the instructions received from the control unit and outputs. Refined data representing a desired display view to be displayed on one or more display devices. We're in the viewer position. The character dynamically determines the position of the viewer in the room environment and changes the desired display view corresponding to position changes of the viewer. Now you see... This is all you. Look at the inventor. Go back, go up a little bit and slide over. This is Terrence Se'Shawn Howard, worldwide patent, 2010. It was abandoned. Now go to Sided By. You see that 131? Sided By. Tap on there. It's right under where it says abandoned. Yep. Patent. 31 cited. By 31. It's to the right. Yep, right there. Tap on there. And look at all the companies. If you look at the patent, these companies
have all earned they have multi-billion dollar companies they've built off of my patent just roll through. Sony, Microsoft, Amazon. Hewlett-packard yeah keep going keep going keep going IBM and it's still making money this patent has earned over seven trillion dollars and you it and i haven't gotten a penny of when they did all of the uh... black lives matter is like that way if you are in company - And IBM, IBM, if you-- - Crazy. - There's, and it still has another nine years. There's eight years in which I would be making money off of, but what they didn't know is they didn't understand is how. It was really supposed to work. So they've just been taking this gun and been using it as a bat. and if they wanted to know, I could show them how it really, really works, but this is proof that my life
My stuff is legit. So let me ask you this before we stray away from this too much. The concept of gravity. If it's all electricity that's causing these forces and it's all outside in, when the Saturn V rocket is escaping Earth's atmosphere, what is it fighting against? Fighting against is the rotation. Remember there's a centripetal spin that's taking place with the earth. And there's an electrical field that's generated from that. That centripetal spin that holds the inside, that's what it's fighting against. That's that electric field. And we're calling it gravity. We are calling it gravity. Gravity is just the effect of the electric field and the electric field is balanced by the radiative field. And the more mass something has, the more... It's pulled greater electric potential it has You know the so the more the tighter the heavier it is
Are tighter. Electricity can now, it doesn't have to jump over anything. And as I showed you with some of the pieces... As long as they're close together, then you don't have the magnetic field that forms, that discharge, because they're able to stay south-easternly in their direction. They're not forced to go south-west. Esterly and spin now either you're spinning to the right or spinning to the left. That's it does the only two directions in the universe Spinning to the right is northeastern, that's electric. If it's spinning to the left, it's magnetic and it's expanding out. It contracts in fifths and expands in sixes. And so now what I would love to do is invite Neil deGrasse and David Tong or any astrophysicist, any chemist, any... Anyone in any field of science to sit down with me and examine these patents.
Examine the supersymmetrical systems that I've developed, but I want to show you... Here I've invented, here I'm an Oscar-nominated actor that... Is known all around the world, face recognition, vocal recognition, all around the world. I've invented a new form of flight, tangential flight, the ability to fly around your own center of mass. Something they've never been able to do, and you don't hear anything about it. Unlimited bonding. If you can go to what Jonathan Davis sent over, he's one of the other programmers that work with us. Explain. What it does explain when you said flight, what do you mean tangential flight? What do you mean by that? It means right now fixed-wing aircraft. You can go in four degrees of direction ago Up down, you know, some can go forwards and backwards, backwards, right to left. But this
able to spin around its own center of mass, completely spin around its own center of mass, something they've never, people are able to do it by falling. But this is a sustained system that's able to go around. I sent that other video to you. Um, but... Their ability, because this is the geometry of hydrogen, any bond that hydrogen can make, linchpin can make, and what they're basically doing is building the periodic table in front of you. You would play four of them coming together. It's four, like, 30-second videos. You know, I'll explain it out, but you'll see how these things align themselves. Well, this is... The swarm and they're all following this queen as a colony and they'll do everything that she's doing. Go to the very first video there's four in a row on it oh that's how it
Came up to you. Well, let's see which one this is. This is four of them that's going to come together to pick up a barrel. Thank you. And what's powering them? Right now they're we're gonna use hydrogen fuel cells I have another system that I was going to talk about in a second, but it's an unlimited source of power. So hydrogen fuel cells or you can use lithium batteries in there So the how are they moving like what's is what are those is that like of those like propellers? Yeah, those are props but okay, but that right there what we have right there is It's it's a it's a pitch that duh duh duh duh duh duh uh wow um collective pitch so instead of the props having to turn themselves around instead of all
Props having to turn themselves around to stop and turn in opposite directions. They just switch. They just, they just, so it's a collective pitch and it changes and so now instead of going up you're going down but now five of them will come together and watch what the five does with. So this is the end of Cranes. Oh. This is the... And how many is necessary and they can since this is the this is the fractal they can be As small as a nanoparticle or they can be as large as the universe.
The entire universe comes down to this. So I was trying to reach out to Elon Musk, I was trying to reach out to Jeff Bezos, I was trying, 'cause my main goal was I was building these to clean up the upper atmosphere, all of that debris that's up there, and ultimately to mine the asteroid belt. asteroid belt. Because you can't go out there. They keep talking about going out there. That's like go that far away? That's like taking a starfish from the bottom of the ocean and bringing it up to where we are. Everything expands. The nitrogen expands too much. Dies. You take us outside where Mars is, nitrogen has expanded so much more. The hydrogen has expanded so much more that... You will never be able to, you won't even have a spaceship or a suit on that's strong enough.
To keep your body together and you will never be able to come back to 93 million miles away from the sun because Everything will have expanded and you will expand to the point of vacuity and explode So trying to send a man out to Mars is like trying to send a man to live on Venus. Is too tight near Venus. We will get crushed in a second. It's like being... Pushed to the bottom of the ocean immediately. You'll get crushed immediately. Conditions change as we move from the Sun but science have neglected that because they've said it's a void there and they don't For that higher pressure condition but they found that radioactive decay is quicker closer to the Sun near Venus. Why? Because the pressure condition that it field and those magnetic fields are pushing on each other causing it to turn back into an electric force in comparison
To further away. When the Sun, when the Earth is closer to the Sun, they found that radioactive decay is quicker than... When it's further away from the sun. Is that by accident or is it just because of the-- Change of pressure conditions. So us talking about going out, when my wife said on the thing, are we gonna be able to put... On Saturn, no. It's too nebulous. It's expanded out too far. Would have to have a suit so strong and powerful in order for us to do that. But linchpin is... Able to make it out there because we have another propulsion system that we've Put together where I'm able to take water and put it into a small change. And this patent has been granted. Propulsion projectile and we patented it as a gun.
Because I didn't want anybody else to be able to use it like a gun, but it's basically lightning in the bottle. We take water and we put it inside of a small chamber based on the wave conjugations that I have. Of incidents and we run an electric charge through a small amount of water. The water is not able to expand into gas. Like it wants to because it's locked into the pressure condition so immediately it converts into plasma. Converts the gas dimension into a power dimension, so it's lightning out of the barrel. Just from water and there's no end like which is a real lightning gun. Yeah, yes. So and The patent's been granted. Typically, you're limited to how much charge you can put inside of a cartridge. And you have to get more and more charged or explosive in there to get something out. But with--
With electricity, you could send a thousand votes or a million votes through the same aperture. And that water is incompressible. And so it's just going to react. And immediately, it converts into-- Through a plasma and so we can project anything into space. All of that has been accomplished and it's ignored. So it can act as a propulsion system for rockets as well? Rockets, anything, and in space. And that's the whole point for it to-- Nothing but that moisture and that collective, and ice in there. So you can now, the linchpins can go all the way past Mars. Catch themselves to whatever asteroid, mind that asteroid, bring it back and have in one Of the LaGrange areas. So for the audience out there, LaGrange areas are those areas where two, where more...
Magnetic fields meet and there's no weight to something. Another death blow to gravity was the fact that it's not a Constant. It could not be a constant because things weigh heavier on the poles of the Earth than it does on the surface of the poles than it does... At the equator. They're heavier at the poles than they are at the equator. And the further away from the Earth you go, the less it goes. So there's no consistency about gravity. It Not a constant. It is a coefficient and it's more so just an effect. And it's the same thing with the Planck scale. You look at the Planck scale or the Planck length or the Planck All of those things are based upon gravity, and they're supposed to occur at 10 to the 15th, 10 to the minus 15th, the Planck scale, but these...
At 10 to the minus 35 is where the proton and all of that behaves they have of gravity inside of there as if it's affecting it, but they've already said that at a-- Small molecular level, you know, at the nuclear level gravity has no effect. That part of a Planck scale. You know, there's a guy, um, Fleming that talks a lot about this, but you take that, you look at... The speed of light. Is that a constant? You know in 1928 they saw that there was different fluctuations between 1928 and 1948 between the speed of light and then out of nowhere, and Rupert Sheldrake talks about this, out of nowhere they began to be a constant again where there fluctuations before and he asked one of the professors about it and he said oh it's a thing that
That we call intellectual phase locking, where when they get different measurements for the speed of light, all of the scientists around the world will average it out to one thing, instead of showing the fluctuations in it. - Oh, wow. Intellectual phase locking it's not so much of the crude methods of measurement that they have available. No they could They've been able to measure light, the speed of light, since Galileo was measuring Io going around Jupiter. That's how they came up with the speed of light was how he watched Io going around Jupiter and saw that there was a difference in how the light behaved. And they've been able... To get very close measurements to what they thought was the speed of light, but it's never because it changes depending upon the medium it's going through. So there's no constant there, but they have that as part of the Planck scale.
The lynchpin, the wave conjugations, the tetraean, it's the end of, it's the end of Planck, it's the end of the end of Schrodinger's equation. It's the end of... Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and I'm ready to have the debate. At any university, anytime they want to. But they have no comeback for it because I have four super- Systems and that's the thing about geometry. Geometry is its own proof. Symmetry is its own proof whereas equations, anybody can have an equation. Only certain people can try and understand it and it can be fudged with Renormalization where anytime they have an infinity they renormalize it. That's Dyson left the whole group back in 1940s when they were talking about Quantum electrodynamics and Feynman said it himself, you know, with this renormalization,
Is that real physics? Is this real math? All of them recognize that this is fudging. They had went the wrong direction by taking the ether out of the equation and now I have proof of ether and how it behaves. Wow. I wish I could really truly understand exactly what you're saying. Because I'm kind of getting it and you're doing a great job explaining it. But if you're right, that really changes everything. Everything. And it accounts for why physics kind of hits a stalling point. They've been going in the wrong direction. 96% of physics is unknown matter. Had to make up to account for it and we were able to build Saturn without that. We were able to show the extent... The fact that it also has a hexagon is very bizarre.
The age of the universe you can wind up all of the satellites all of the The planets in every solar system and can wind up and get back to the real age of our universe. Would be gazillion, gazillion, gazillions of years based upon this drift. If you... Walk away from that big bang or special relativity, 'cause that was the cause of all that. From the thought of gravity gone crazy. When gravity goes crazy, you know, light won't even be able to escape from it because light was thought as moving as a particular constant. We've just killed What do you think a black hole is? It doesn't exist. There aren't black holes. Black holes there's no spot where the unit where energy goes in and never comes back out there's no place in the universe where where
Where the information paradox occurs, where the... There isn't a balance. Something gets contracted and never comes out. That's not how the universe behaves. It comes in and it goes out. Putin said that gravity pulls down. If he had with that apple, yes, the apple was attracted to light conditions on the Earth. It was attracted to light conditions. Condition is if he had spent another week or two weeks watching that apple he would have watched the gases go right back to the apple. Back up to where they were equalized. Everything, if it comes this way, it has to go this way. You breathe in, you breathe out, it's filling in or pouring out. So what do you think they're detecting when they're detecting black holes? What that shift that...
They're talking about. That's the tornado. Remember there's a vortice. There's all these huge vortices. Everything is spinning around a vortice. So a collection of larger vortices is going to happen. The same thing that's happening at the center of the galaxy is happening in the center of a hurricane. It's happening in your toilet stool. Which is why the galaxy is a circular disc in the first place. Everything, all motion is expressed in waves. All waves are expressed in curves. It always... Make spiral. Light can't even escape that this exists because of their man gravity and their math remember Yeah, they have a thing called zero
They go from one to zero to a negative one. There is no zero to even think zero. - So do you think that zero is a concept that came along with currency? Attached to currency in that regard because in physics there is it's either Nothing remains still. There's nothing still in the universe. There's nothing that doesn't have motion because everything is connected. One thing is steel. Everything that's connected to it has to be steel. There can never be one thing steel. So as electricity. Tries to get to its its balanced state right when it gets there magnetism takes over and it pushes over so there's this pendulum and As soon as it gets to this state it bounces off that other noble gas and it makes its way all the way back over And it's about to have equanimity and then it gets pulled back into the other direction and that's The breathing in and breathing out and the pendulum effect that we've all observed in natural phenomena in the universe. And that's a part of everything.
Everything behaves that way. Every one of ourselves. It comes down to our cells are made up of water. Water 80% 90% water somewhere water is hydrogen hydrogen has 12 vortices that's behaving with Twelve opposing vortices. So what in your model what happens to these Suns when they supernova? Everything gets old and die everything gets old and die and does everything recompress has to You breathe out what happens to that air. Another plant breathes that area. - So would this be the universe itself? Would it be galaxies? Would it be-- - Everything. - Everything. - It haze the same way. As the sun expands and projects and ejects particles, they expand. And they go further and further from the sun, and at a certain point, they come back. - Well, at a certain point, what do they hit?
Expanding stars and, and, and, um... Dad. So like waves colliding? Yes. And retreating? From the other-- from the other-- from the other star systems. Expanding what is the the think of the solar wind they have expanding solar winds so when they meet our our star meets the solar wind from another star at that end of that spot. To pressure conditions so you have another the bronze spot that's happening there that's when those waves start coming back but they get hit and they... It hit at 120 degrees because that's how the universe is arranged. Things become electric so they instead of coming from the planar side and expanding out at the equator they now come back up from the northern and southern parts. So does this account for stellar nurseries? Yes.
All of these things are just pressure conditions hitting each other and they're causing that. That's where the Birkeland currents are running through, those higher electrical fields. Everything in the universe is just electricity. And we call it magnetism when it's devitalized, but it's still... Electricity. We call it the radiative side, it's the feminine side. And the contractive side is positive masculine side. It's a balance and it's never been anything But that balance, and we've complicated it with a lie. If you're right so many people are wrong. Everyone's wrong. Oh, well the universe the universe backs me up and I have the proof of it. You have all these physicists that's saying something different But none of them have 97 patents. None of them have introduced a new form of flight.
With unlimited mid-air bonding, none of them have discovered four supersymmetrical systems. This is what we've done. This is what the collective is able to do when you put yourself into the divine space. That spirit is waiting. It's just like, okay, are you going to make yourself available for it? - So let me ask you this. If I had a magic wand and... I allowed you to not just show this, but allowed all of these people that have-- opposing ideas you you debate them you do get out you emerge victorious okay Magic wand and now people go, just listen to Terrence. What do we do? - Well, then once we, now we write new axioms and new postulates based off the real wave conjugations. Now we adjust our understanding of our physics to fit
Natural phenomenon and then we are in balance with it and we have to let go of the idea of this currency. We're the only creatures in the known universe that uses currency. An indirect form of payment instead of a direct exchange. Get past that point and that's the hard thing because this entire world is run on that and that's where the one times one equaling two. Came into its into its real birth. Well, the thing about currencies, it's connected to technological innovation because of this unlimited potential. For growth and when you have an unlimited potential for growth you have people that are extremely motivated to make amounts of money and they innovate in a very high way and then they also implement that innovation in the form of technology.
But their technology is antiquated compared to mine. There's no government on this planet that has the technology that I have or can outdo what I have because you can't outdo the fractal. People have you I know you spoke at Oxford about this but you didn't speak yeah they'd know they didn't Oxford It's something that broke my heart. Five minutes before the presentation. They wouldn't allow me to have a screen and show my proof. Oh, the computer was down. And I was like, Well, you can use my computer. No, we have sensitive things attached to it. Need to project there. I don't need anything else because they just they didn't want me to go and talk about this and that's why I went out there and said hey pull out your calculator. I talked about Acting for a couple minutes, for 20 minutes, and then I was like, pull out your calculator. And I want you to enter the square root of two in there, and let's walk through this loop.
That is the square root of 2. I was like let's walk through this where the square root of 2 cubed is the same value as the square root of 2 times 2. too. Then when you divide it by 2 and cube it again you get back to the you The square root of 2, 1.414213562373095. You cube it, it's 2.828427121746190. Divide it by 2, it get back... 1.414. Cube it again, it's back to 2.828. Divide it by 2, back to 1.828. Here we're making, here we're taking one, two, three big steps. We're dividing it by two and we get... Back to the same value as we had in the very beginning. That's a loop. That's x cubed being equal to-- to x which is equal to x plus x, that's an unnatural equation. And every quantum equation
Quantum mechanics and quantum physics equation has that square root of two in there. We've been living in this lie, this fostered lie for so long. And what's the solution to that? The solution is learning how to multiply volumetrically. How the universe multiplies and I've already produced all of these things. To the layperson, how does the universe multiply volumetrically as opposed to the way... It does not move, it does it linearly. Does not walk on. All of our math is based upon a two-dimensional projection. What they do in... Calculus they will reduce one act if the action of all things They'll keep trying to reduce it down to one moment because they believe New First law that everything is moves in a straight line or everything is still until acted upon they forget that everything is in motion and that concert of motion is a necessity.
Have to include all the other forces involved in order to have equanimity in their equations. And so how, in a practical sense, does this affect mathematics? Well, once we let go of Cartesian space in the 90 degree angles, well picture this, let's take it another practical place. Look at a computer chip. It has all of these 90 degree turns on it typically where they run the electricity. Can you imagine running at 186,624... Miles a second in one direction and you hit a 90 you hit a wall and you've got Stop, bounce off of that wall, and then you pick up your speed and you bounce off the next wall, next and next and the next and the next. How much heat are you building up? How much friction is... Being built up from the interference in comparison to if it was just spherical.
Just going around. It would build up no heat and if you allow it... Be spiral which my patent was talking about, that first patent was talking about. You're able to utilize all that energy so you don't need the cooling systems. You don't need all this loss or entropy. None of that occurs when you... By universal standards. That's all they have to do is follow what the universe does. We have the... Attractive side patented ready and available we have the expanded side patented worked out already, ready and available, and we've got the Constitution between the two of them. But how does that affect in a practical use? If you're using math on a calculator, what is wrong with what the calculator is saying? The calculator right now is still saying that we're on a linear path.
It's just multiplying things in a compartmentalized space. Things down to simple numbers that you really can't just do that. You can try to do it but it's like the piano. Remember the piano, the earlier pianos. They had before they compartmentalized and everything Was that, remember that everything in the universe expands as a sphere, everything. Even music expands as a sphere. The piano is they took all the 12 notes and then they just start them all over again instead of a Counting for the expansion, that space. So you would never, if you're looking at the periodic table, you would never get to the titanium or to the rubidium or to the cesium because they would all keep it-- with just the seven tones. They don't allow for the necessary expansion, so you don't have all.
These other isotopes to use because they keep things here. You don't allow your child, Nope, nope, nope, you're not going to get taller. I need you to stay just at four feet. That's the height. That's how high you are. You can go, you will now be allowed to grow further. And we naturally keep growing and expanding out. Have to allow that but their math doesn't allow it because it believes in a two-dimensional space. And remember, there are no... Two dimensional spaces because in order for anything to be perceived it has to be measurable and measurable needs three dimensions It's for and needs your perspective. You are the fourth dimension and that's what Walter-- So also talked about that it was four things coming together and that's what woke me back up and I was like. Four bubbles meeting, but he still believed in the idea of straight lines.
Steal him then by it. And he's right there becomes a cube sphere. There comes a point where everything comes together, but even, hold on, I'm gonna try and pull up. Is it because that we can create straight lines and we get confused? We can't create it because even when you look at it under an electron microscope you'll see all the little curved dots that make it up. There are no straight lines like if you look at this. Right even in a box. If you looked at this you'll say oh that's a square right there. Right in the middle. You'll see that square happening right there. But if you look at it from the side, from its real perspective... You see that it's not. The straight lines are an illusion. Again, we are being fooled by our senses. There is no motion in the straight line. So all these homes that they're building and they keep wondering why do they keep blowing over? Why don't you make the homes look like a mushroom? Follow the...
Curvature of nature and you won't have to worry about rebuilding them in hurricane zones or in tornado zones. He'll go right over it. They don't make airplanes that's just a straight box, they've allowed it to be aerodynamic and curved. They moved away from the straight lines in that aspect in boats. They don't have a, you know... Noah's Ark moving across like this Do that like I said no man would be attracted to a Cartesian woman to it to a Euclidean woman, something just straight like this. - Right. Like Alan Watts said, we need the wiggles. We like the wiggles attached to it. it. Yeah. That. Sense about homes why are they why do they keep making them flat when and they keep get blown around oh what the fuck is there easy to make they're easy to make but it's easier to make the curved ones it would be much simpler to do it, but all of our technology is built on these bricks of the...
Platonic solid so now we have new building materials with what I've introduced. Entirely new building materials that we can use that have proven and it's super symmetrical that you don't have to just stay with the with the rectangle. Yeah, you can Anything you want and you can produce energy. I want to show the magnetic field. We've talked about the electric field. Will you show... The video for it's a like column let me pause real quick I gotta take a leak let's pause and we'll come back to that so pick it up With magnetic field we'll know where to do it. Okay, where were we? Magnetic what? Yes, so this is me taking, this is the feminine side, and me taking four of them and stacking them on each other. Friend one string of lights down the middle of it but watch as this spins
What is this that I'm looking at? - I call it a light sculpture. It's my transcendental lighting. - Wow. New form of lighting This is insane. This looks like a psychedelic experience, but this is this is repeating This is rebuilding and predicting the wave field the entire wave field of Oh, it behaves. That's what the magnetic field does. - Should we do that again, Jimmy? That's why I call it Transcendental Lighting because you could sit up there sober and get taken into an entirely new place and I just spent it. I have it on a little string at the top and I... Turned it yeah if you just make one of these and have it rotating on some sort of a engine people Just trip balls staring at that. - And nobody is, you know. It's like I can completely change the lighting industry. And that's just one of the kind of.
Conjugations. Inside of there, the gift that I gave you, you'll see how the magnetic field bonds it, interacts with. Itself, how they overlap. If you take those off of it, yeah take those off of there, that's the electric field. What you have right there, all those are defined the electric field and you see they're contractive. But inside of there, you'll see that the magnetic... Field. How did you make these? I take acetate and they might think it's I take acid I take acetate you know And draw out the flower on it and I take the pieces of the flower and then I use a soldering, soldering, you know. So you make all these by hand? I build all those by hand. So what... This is crazy. That right there is the light. If you take...
That right there which are holding in your hand if you didn't no no no take uh... where six bubbles me that that is the decay This is electric and this is the magnetic side of it. This is that at its decay. This is when the light is expanded out. This is the decay of the light field when it becomes. Magnetic thing, a magnetic expression. Light is blue, electricity is blue, light comes out in yellow and red. - And how is this concept of taking these forces and... Inverting them or representing them as these shapes. How is this received? Nobody has has responded to it. They won't. The universities. I went to Morgan State because of...
A really, really beautiful brother brought me up there to Morgan State because he saw these things. Yeah, no, I'm good. He saw these things and we set up an entire presentation at Morgan State. Dr. Bardwell, even though I've written, we've got three papers that's been peer reviewed. The geometry of the proton and the tetraean that's been peer-reviewed he said there's no way this guy knows any of this stuff and so he knows any of the things inside of here so no one from the science departments showed up so they and children from different schools. And I talked to them, and I showed them how the universe worked. And then they brought like 20 people. From outside that came in and I showed them how the universe really behaves in a
None of them spoke on and out because what happened to Rupert Sheldrake. When you speak against The established norm, you get pushed outside. You don't get funding anymore. I think part of the problem is also that when someone defines someone as one particular occupation, and for you, it's you're a very talented actor. So people, you're very talented actor. My opinion And so people think of you in that way and so there's no way he's awesome at something else too. Yeah well Well, a lot of that happened, like you said, the guy that interviewed you for Rolling Stone. Yeah, Eric. I invited him into my home for two days and I walked him through all of these things, but he had an agenda at Rolling Stone. They didn't... Say Terrence Howard has discovered this and yet they said Terrence Howard a very dangerous mind.
Put that kind of they mean that in a complimentary way I didn't read the article so it wasn't taken in Complimentary way so they thought you were crazy. They took it as crazy right and He tells you that I had something serious, but. To everyone else. I want to take you guys to something where, remember Nikola Tesla said, If mankind understood the magnificence of the numbers 3, 6, and 9, The keys to the secrets of the universe. If you will go to the linchpins bonding. Can I bring you Back to the Rolling Stone thing though before because you kind of abandoned it. I think no I'm going to show you Show them an agenda. They had an agenda. Yeah, because remember at the same time They were calling me a wife beater and all of those things and then I put out the video showing What that same woman that had painted in a black eye, those pictures weren't made at the police.
Station or at the hospital, she took those pictures herself and she was blackmailing me for years because I used to, I had, um, when we met. And I was studying to be a Jehovah's Witness. I was trying to do all those things so we weren't having any sex or any of that stuff. So we got engaged and I bring her to my home. And I had this tape because anytime I had interactions with somebody, I'd heard that um, that um... Louis Armstrong recorded everything around him. You know, it's... Same thing with Marlon Brando. I recorded all his interactions with people. So I was recording things, and if I'd had phone sex with some girl, I was recording that. If we were having sex, I recorded that because I wanted to make sure there was proof of, you know.
Anything happened. But I also recorded my mother the last two weeks before she died and I had that on a dictaphone. Play with computers at the time and she was like, Oh, why you got this on the Dictaphone? I can put it into the computer. Oh great, and we could keep it forever. Wonderful, you're so wonderful. I go downstairs, I'm cooking some greens. Two hours later I come upstairs all of my dictaphones. From the last 15 years she has downloaded into her computer. And then she's like, I was like, No, no, those are my private things. I don't know. It's okay I can just hit delete. And so I was like, okay, great. And then three months later when I tried to break up with her because we had no sexual, you know, there was no. Chemistry, chemistry, sexually. She was like you think I erased those things? I kept those. And I know what you've done. And she started with the black...
And all I really wanted back was my mother's tape, you know, where she told me, I know you're going to be okay, Terry. I always knew you were going to be okay. I just wanted my mother's voice back. I paid her whatever money she wanted. She destroyed that. She destroyed my name. But like I said, I thought that was a death blow, but that's what took me back when I had nothing. That's what took me back to this. Greater being started showing up again. And you think if that had not happened, you probably would have gone further and further down the world of acting and you would have abandoned us. Oh my goodness, I had... I was doing Iron Man. Out of nowhere, you know, that gets taken away. Picture deal with Marvel, a three picture deal, four and a half million for the first one. Seven and a half to eight million for the second one, 12 million for the third. We signed it. They come
To me the week that my mother dies, and they called my agent Charles King over at, he was at William Morris at the time, and they said, Yeah, we want Terrence, but we want to come back for... Million dollars instead of the eight million that we had agreed to and my agent had an emotional reaction to a business decision and he said F you and hung up the phone. Well immediately they go to Don Cheadle and but Instead of just doing that, they had to spin, oh, he was terrible on set and all of these things and went through all this stuff. And I'm calling Robert Downey Jr. I'm calling him because when I-- I was doing The Brave One with Jodie Foster. Susan Downey was a producer with Joe Silver. And she--.
He comes over to my trailer and she's like, Wow, it's so amazing. Congratulations on Iron Man. It's the first time they've hired the... Secondly, before they've hired the first, but Robert wants to go in there and they were talking about Clive Davis and all of that And I was like, okay great, you know, I'm just moving along doing my thing and it's just like Robert really wants to go in, but they won't see him. And I was like, I was like, I love Robert. I loved him in weird science. I loved him. Who did they want him? They wanted Clive Davis to... - Play, to play, because remember in the series, War Machine was supposed to take over. - Right. And I'm like, Well, if Robert wants to come in... So I called Avi Arad immediately. On it and I'm like Avi I hear Robert wants to come in but you guys won't even let him audition is that now we can't bond him
I'm like, instead of the four and a half you want to give me, why don't you take a million dollars for the bond for him if he gets, if, if. And let him audition, you know, and so he gets the part. Robert is like, I love you, thank you so much, da da da da da da da. Well, when This other thing happened. I'm calling Robert and he's doing Sherlock Holmes. I called him 27 times. And I'm not. I didn't leave a message. I'm calling his assistant. I'm like, I need the help I gave you. Him until three years later I'm bumped into him at Brian Grazer's wedding and then but at that time that had empire or whatever and I came back and it's like, oh, but everything worked out for you. And you know, that... That broke me a little bit, but I know how hard Robert had it. Coming out of jail.
Coming out of that jail. And so if I had to sacrifice myself in order for that, because guess what? If... if... Euclid or any of them had discovered one of the wave conjugations, they would have been happy. I was given not just the one I was given the entire electric field and magnetic field and the Institution between them so I was given so much more my wife when she first saw the mirror all shapes, you know. If you open it up you'll see it's the, it's... Right here. My wife looked at this. The feminine side because that's all I had really gotten to at that point. She was like, This is what you'll be remembered for and you're... Acting will be just a footnote. And, you know, she...
Nursed me back to life because I was angry. I was really angry. I was going to use all of the knowledge that I had and I was going to destroy Mancon. Oh my god, right out of Marvel. I was like, yeah, I was about to, but then... Well, I'm glad you didn't. Now it's, I know I'm here to help mankind. This is, you know... To have the universities check out what I'm doing. Well, it's one of the most fascinating things about this is that it's so easy to ridicule when an actor Has something that's outside of acting that changes everything but looking at what just a person if you were Just a person who went to school, became fascinated with these concepts, became obsessed and made it your life's work. And you know
Maybe you acted in college a little bit. No one would care. No, but you had become successful as an actor As a bad guy. - Yes, and then you'd gone through all that bullshit. So you go through all that bullshit, and now they're like, no, no, no, no, that guy, Those are threshold guardians though. It's a necessary step for it. I would gladly trade whatever hundred million dollars I would have made doing that for this right here what I've been able to do Like I said when Tesla said if mankind could understand the significance of three six and nine half keys to the universe Will you play that video? before me, Jamie? Yeah, the linchpin bonding. Think it'll be well there's there's three of them. Yes that one right there now before we play it If you count the struts And watch how many struts bond as it becomes this right here. Okay.
Just count it as it goes. Just let it play. You'll see one, two. 3, and we know this is magnetism because it's expanding in the center. Now you'll see 6 of these bonds. And those colors going across there is basically the periodic table. Five, six... Yep, and then the last one comes in and now you have your nine. And... This is magnetism, like I said, magnetism expands at the center. So you have your three six nine and it's back to that same fractal again So now what you do if you will do me a favor, so when Tesla said that what did he mean? He was talking About these numbers, this interaction of these 3, 6, and 9.
All of them coming around the Tetrian at at 120 degrees. This is how they all behave and this is the fractal because it keeps getting back to these four vortices. But now I want to show you after, let this go again so they could see it, how all of this, this is. The grand unified field put together. Now I wanna show you electricity in this space. Which will be the next one, and you'll see five linchpins bonding, and you'll see that it collapses the dodecahedron. That's the release of energy but it'll still make that same tetrahedral space. Watch. So when I talk about materials engineering, now being able to be manipulated... You could see that the dodecahedron has been collapsed and these other...
Electricity is seeking higher pressure conditions. It's more dense. We're back to the and these five will keep bonding with other fives building predictable structures not haphazard things these will four of these will come together and make a larger tetrahedron. And then those will bond and make larger... This is Jesus walking on water. This is the proof in the pudding. They don't have this for their chemical engineering programs now. Eat those models of just a ball and just that little rod anymore. They now have what's necessary. The carbon line is that yellow line in between it. And when we... Put this in the solar apex and replace the Sun with it. It predicts every star on the galactic plane, the ecliptic plane. And the celestial plane. Every single star it predicts, and when we put groups of linchpins, it predicts entire relationships.
That's why I said the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is out the window because now with this combined with the wave conjugations or The mere shapes, you can, whether it's expanding or contracting, we can now predict precisely where everything shall occur. And the linchpins have been, I've included all of that into the AI for the linchpins. And the best thing about-- IBM and all of those other companies, Raytheon taking my patent and... Making money off of it, since I have priority, since I invented it. I can now use any innovation that they've done off of my patent and not have to do it. Have to pay them a licensing fee. - Really? - I have priority. So that's why I was like where's Elon Musk but they put all that they put all that crap out there and after that doctor did that stuff with the blood thing, they think everybody's a liar.
I'm not just an actor. One of the biggest things I've done is that patent AR/VR world that we live in. You mean that Elizabeth, whatever her name was? Yes, but they think everything is a scam and then you have the Rolling Stones, you have the Guardian, you have all these people saying these negative things. To where people wouldn't take it seriously and didn't even consider it. So I'm like, okay. And in nature. Animal isn't giving horns unless it needs them. So our Society as humans, we wouldn't be given this information right now. Unless we needed it and we're unless it was necessary for our our continued Existence and survival. We're about to destroy our planet but with this you don't need to. To because now we know how to use the universe properly where you can multiply with that gun we get
More energy out of it than we put in, which physics says is impossible. Patents to it but nobody Wants to have a conversation. When when you think that the origin of hominids that this is a naturally occurring thing that happens when a planet reaches a certain distance from its star in a golden age. Lock zone with the proper materials. - Of course, the pressure conditions created. Look at... So you think this is happening everywhere everywhere everywhere because everything is alive look at what? Happens in the summer and you know in the north portion they'll Alan Watts said you'll see occurring at this time. They'll say that the tree is appling. Well, what happens with the planets? Oh, it's peopling.
This is just peopling. This is what this is just what occurs at 93 million miles away from the Sun What do you think occurs after us? Well once we get pushed out further what happens? We need nitrogen to expand. Into to unwind into oxygen. But since the nitrogen, since when we get pushed further out, the nitrogen is so far out, so we have to go deeper underground to have the pressure conditions that was equal to us having 93 million miles away from the Sun. The deeper underground we go, the less light we have and as a result of that skin begins to gray eyes get bigger All of those necessary things the things that we see and aliens and all of that ends up taking place as the adapts to changing environment. Changing condition, changing pressure condition. We have to. We have to change.
Why is it that white people are allergic to the sun? Because they've lived inside of a pressure condition where there was not as much sun there. So when they get into this area where there's a lot of sun, now you have melanoma and all of those other issues. But if they're in their natural environment, they don't have any of those problems. So they have to keep recreating their natural conditions that allows... Them to have homogeneous nature with everything. We're living outside of nature. Because we're acting on faulty ideas. Faulty... Fundamentals. We're still going with Euclidean straight lines when there are none. And we would rather think we... We have understanding of the universe at 4% and keep the 96% as a...
And we invent all these science fictions, black holes and dark matter and dark energy and all of this stuff, neutron stars that spinning so quickly we invent all of these things because the math is off. off. The math is not based on equanimity and they have renormalization. Now there's, I'm not gonna go down the whole rabbit hole on it, but everything been doing. That's why they keep recreating and have a new theory for this. Now a boson and a God particle and this and you have the three quark model and the gluons holding them together. Now we have the five quark model and we have all of these extra things that they keep inventing and they have the CERN Collider. Smashing living things together. Smash, because these protons, they're live.
It's conscious. There's a, like, where's consciousness exist in our... and In mankind? Is it in our head, in our body? What's the difference between men or... Mammals and plant life. Do you think... A grain of rice has 54,000 genomes in it. Have 26,000. Who is more evolved? But what's the difference between a If you, Jamie, could pull up, I have a picture showing hemoglobin and chlorophyll. And you're going to notice that the hemoglobin has the same exact combination of carbon and hydrogen that we have in the body. Have, the only difference they have is the center of theirs is magnesium and the center of ours is iron. That's the only difference. You put a cephalopod up there, it will be copper.
The same interaction of kim so where does consciousness uh occur? Where does the sentient being, is it just in the iron? Magnesium deals with the pressure condition like with the cephalopod it has to have copper at its base because of pressure condition the same experience just under a different temporal dimension. Change the place. Pressure condition change the motion condition, you change the organism, it adapts. It's the same living principle. There's no difference between us and the plants when people are chopping down and ripping things. Off just because they can't hear them scream. It's, it's wrong. So. Tcotlc.com. We put all the patents inside of the Center for Truth, Love and Consciousness. consciousness. That's what T-C-O-T-L-C.com means because I knew that I have a propensity to get angry and get emotional.
Could misuse this stuff. So we have a board of members that. Dictate how these things will be licensed out and how they're used. So it's not just on me. So where do you think consciousness is coming from? Everything is alive. Everything is like if you take it from the biblical thing, what part of the universe wasn't made from the creator? Some other, if the creator is you, turn them. - So we just don't think of them as being alive because they don't move and they don't talk to us. - We don't speak their language. - We don't have the sensory ability to perceive their consciousness. But we know we've learned like if you look at the secret life of plants they show that they'll take plants of the same mother and father and they'll seedlings and they'll watch the root growth and the because they are siblings, they are moderate in their root growth, but then they'll take the same species of plant.
Use a different seed from another parent and they're more aggressive in their root growth. They're cooperative, yes, when they're in the family. The tree, they'll take radioactive carbon or nitrogen and put it on the leaf of a mullet. The tree of a fern of some kind of our fir tree and they will put isotope or radioactive identifier at its offspring, and you'll see that that mother tree is, through the mycelia, is taking that nitrogen and giving it to its youngsters. Yes. They call out and they speak and they're interactive and they share resources. Alive and sentient because everything is alive but we see everything as death as dead because of what the Bible said. Because it breathed into life, you know, and the universe is just one big example.
Nothingness of dead. There's nothing dead in the universe. Everything is alive and everything is a piece of God. So when God, when we do good things, then God is considered, God is good. We do bad things. God works in mysterious ways. It's just how we are behaving. And we can all take the-- Conscious level and recognize, okay, somebody's gotta do the right thing. And if you do the right thing, the right things happen. And you're going up against the stream of mankind, but I've got the entire universe behind me. I have the... Universal phenomenon and observable evidence and data that stands behind it and 97 patents and trademarks and copyrights. Multiple industries that I've invented. Nobody else has ever invented tangential flight and the ability to fly or unlimited mid-air bonding. There's also a lot less confidence in the stream of mankind than there used to be.
There's much more of an understanding that the stream of mankind is often going in the wrong direction. As of the Michelson-Morley experiment in 1887. Relativity took off and that meant oh everything is dead so we have no responsibility to anything. Everything is happening. We all got here by one big explosion and therefore life has no purpose. Nothing has a purpose. Now we can kill off these things and that they haven't looked at hemoglobin and chlorophyll. Looked and said okay wait a minute let's do the law of similarities of A is equal to B and B is equal to C then A is equal to C. My view is this if you know One thing about one thing, you know one thing about all things. Find the common factor and either multiply or divide.
Happens to be hydrogen. Everything in the observable universe that we see is 99% hydrogen. Well now we have the geometry of hydrogen. We can manipulate 99% of the universe, and there's nothing we can't accomplish. But they're still trying to make that money. Yeah, that's the problem. The problem was we're contained in... And find by this desire for constant never-ending growth in money. To control industries and to control people's ability also to express themselves, you know, which is a big factor in the strange new world that we're living in where almost anybody can express themselves. Yeah. Things get very weird and slippery if you have been used to being in control for the entire time and now you can't and so when I... Idea like this if you're correct this is not just groundbreaking it's
It's revolutionary. It's revolutionary. This has never occurred where someone has completely destroyed-- The Ptolemaic model of the solar system, they had 39 different equations of how the planets and all that moved. And of course you're going to get ridiculed. Which is always what happens. When someone comes along, especially someone like yourself, who again became successful in a different field. You know, and now all of a sudden you're saying this, like, again, if you were a regular person Background wasn't famous for something else. They'd probably be looking at this very differently But no, they still wouldn't accept it because it challenges is there. Entire last 5,000 years of knowledge. It means that the people... They give all this credit about the pyramids. If those were built by an advanced civilization...
Not saying they weren't built by someone that used other things, but I believe those things came initially from a hundred, two hundred thousand years ago and the shape was more like this. But after people... Or had been removed or the influences of the individuals that made them like this, they-- now is like, okay, we're just going to make them with straight lines. And they limited themselves to that because they opened Up the flower of life incorrectly. They invented straight lines where even God can't make... Straight line because of his rules, their rules of equanimity and balance. What do you mean by 200,000 years ago? There's over 130 something thousand years worth of water damage under
the Sphinx itself. - Where do you get that? - You can look it up on-- - Well, I've talked to Robert Shock, who's a geologist at Boston University, and he thinks that there's a lot of water damage on the temple of the Sphinx, but he doesn't think it's that old. He thinks it's thousands of years of rainfall. Thousands of years of rain, but that's just after the cutting of the stone, you know, and It's a disputed thing. It's not universally accepted. It's a fantastic theory. Go back to Tempe. Go back there. Done with the carbon dating on that in itself is like 13 14 thousand years old. I think it's 11. I think it's 11. It was buried 11 purposely buried which is the fascinating aspect of it that the the dating is universal through the ground which shows that it was purposely buried. 7,000 years ago, so that would put the construction time previous to that they don't know though But look at the at some of the maps that came out of
of Southern Europe, not Southern Europe, Southern Africa, that showed Antarctica in its full and how it behaved long before they were able to do a number of things they were able to do. Right, when they didn't really even know it existed until, I think it was... Traditions go back a hundred thousand years. Those oral traditions don't go back, you know, six thousand or five thousand years. So what do you think happened? Mankind, I mean I'm... Well... Okay, let's unpack this. If we are 98.7% identical to Simians, right? and there's only 1.3 percent differentiation. Who's more evolved? We consider ourselves to be more evolved but you... Look at the simians, they have 48 chromosomes. We only have 46. Where did that change occur? Where did we go?
get this new understanding and how did we lose to Two chromosomes, even though we're 98.7% identical and behave just like them. There's that 1.3% differentiation, whether you want to call it the Anunnaki or some other influence that acted upon us. But there's been a change within our DNA and our structure. And we were given, the Samaritans were given their number system. That's where the one times one, including one, came from. And their system of of... Lines or the platonic solids. So my thoughts is the individuals that wanted us here to whatever work, whatever manipulation they did for us, they
Wanted us to have a system of measurement, but something that could not contradict, pictures so they gave us a limited scope where we can measure small areas but we would never need the larger areas, we would never need to be able to move out in space because we were engineered for a particular reason. Stories you go right back every civilization. Has similar stories. The Hindus have those same stories. The Africans with the Dogan. The Dogan. Yeah. Same story. All of these stories proliferate around the entire globe. Traditions but what did the Catholic Church do? They went through all of these areas and destroyed all of those books, destroyed all of that information. Why?
Well, just like the Taliban blew up the Buddhist statues. Why? Yeah, why did we destroy all of their Native Americans? all of their information. What was the purpose of it? There's a dumbing down that's that Happening. Well it's also a forced compliance right comply with the new ideology whoever in control, whether it's the Catholic Church or the United States government in the 1800s that prevented Native... Americans from speaking their native language. Yeah. Now if you're correct with this concept of... Of Sun ejecting particles which eventually over billions of years form planets and then And then-- A natural occurrence that happens where intelligent life forms emerge. And that this happens every...
Through the universe and that there are steps and that these steps that are past where we are is what we look on the iconic Of aliens with the large heads and the big eyes and the tiny spindly gray bodies. If we go to other planets, and we do, especially with drones, if something knows how to do it, To travel here from somewhere else and understands this process because this process is ubiquitous throughout the entire universe everyone and certain level of technological sophistication and understanding of matter itself, especially if they have already figured all this stuff out. Million years ago they would probably want to experiment or even accelerate the evolution our advancement and it appears our advancement happens very unnaturally I think the most
Biologists will agree that the biggest mystery in the entire fossil record is the doubling of the human brain size over a period of 2 million years. It's very-- very fascinating point. It's real, it's... It's not debatable. -Doesn't it scream manipulation from an external force? -Something, right? Something. Something took place because it's an extraordinary something and if it's the something that takes place that's Responsible for the single most bizarre animal on the planet. The one that can manipulate its environment in a way that nothing contemporary can do. Nothing along side that lives with it in the same timeline is even close. Nothing's even remotely close. It's very, very, very different, but it's also extremely flawed for something that has such a high level.
Technical sophistication. Because of our fundamentals. Because we're still barbaric. We're still flat. We still we know the world the universe and the world is round but we're still using flat principles to to approach it. Right. So if you were a super sophisticated creature from another planet and you needed some particular materials from our planet and the Anunnaki story is all about gold. Yes. They needed gold. Fixing up the... Yeah. The idea was that they were going to - and this is all from Zechariah Sitchin's work, right? And the idea was that they were going to suspend gold particles in their atmosphere in order to protect their environment. Because they had abused. Yeah, they had abused it. I think there was also some speculation about volcanic eruptions, that volcanic eruptions had probably ruined their atmosphere as well.
They had the ability to do something about it. And the way to do something about it is to mine gold. And that they took us and they created us from the hominids. The reason why that's so interesting is because gold is fucking useless. Years ago. Why do you need gold? No one needs gold. If you're surviving, if you're a hunter-gatherer, gold... Jack shit to you. Why is it the number one method of currency throughout all human beings all over the world well remember they A band that, remember for a long time, like if you're speaking, if you're thinking about Italians, they talk about salt, the soul. It was salt. Salt for food. Salt was what we used for currency in exchange for the gold. So where did the gold come, why did we have an appetite for it? if it wasn't placed into us, if it does not sustain us in any way. It's very intriguing.
It's very intriguing because it doesn't do anything. You can't make a weapon out of it, you can't make a tool out of it, it's too soft. It's excellent for electronics. It for electronics. Silver is like 17 times the conductivity of gold. But they weren't even using it for that. No. Right. But they did use silver as well. Silver was also used as... Currency currency but not like gold gold the king always has been gold is number one So why do we love it? Why do we need it? Why do we trade life for it? Always. Why have people like... Risk their lives traveling across the sea with wooden boats filled up with it to the point where they sink. And that's what they do. We find these fucking bones, these dead soldiers. Surrounded by gold coins. It's crazy, right? One of the greatest things about the linchpin is it's also submersible.
And so one of the main points is, you know, I'm about to build five smaller ones. The only thing that I'm missing right now, because we've had, we have built a ton of We've got like 20 different prototypes that so when you say submersible you mean transmedia no transmedia. Thank you so underwater like these UAPs yeah, but no we can go underwater right and be able to go now maneuver and be able to grab Identify where that gold is. Oh God. And now they can go down and pull it up themselves without even informing the government about it. I don't need any of that other stuff. It's... That's why this has been suppressed. When I first took it over to Raytheon, I had these two test Pilots, you know, both colonels, you know, within been there for 30 years, one at Boeing, one at Raytheon. He said, let the people
and said let's see if he can keep it. They didn't know I had all these other patents surrounding it that I... They had no idea, but it's usage. If they use it, the world changes in a beautiful way. If they ignore it, we cease to exist. As we'll continue down this wrong path. -So do you think that intelligent life in all places? of the universe has figured this out already. If they are traveling here they have because you don't use power to go... From one place to another, you decouple from the electric pool. You decouple from the Earth and guess what? The Earth pulls away from you at its speed. You decouple from the solar system, it pulls away at its speed. You decouple from the galaxy, it pulls away from you.
You really need to do, but they didn't know how to decouple in two years. I won't need props anymore. I'll use molecular excitation, which is all inside of the patents that I've put in there. So one of the things about this whole back engineering thing that you keep hearing about with UAPs, the back engineering, is gravity propulsion systems. Is that there's a system, this is what Bob Lazar talked about, this is a system that uses a stable element. Called element 115 that was just theoretical until they discovered that it actually exists in a particle collider in the 2000s. So he was Talking about this in 1989. And what he's saying is that there's some sort of stable element that gets bombarded with electricity and it creates this gravity wave. You can do that, or you can just, like with music, use a discordant tone. And
those tones will push away. There's a particular tone that the earth is on. There's a particular tone. The key of A. It's 432 hertz, the Schumann resonance. Have to do is have the opposite tone to that and it will be pushed away from it. You don't, the same way a bubble at the bottom of the ocean doesn't use any energy to get to the top. But because it's completely... In opposition to its environment, the environment pushes it away. That's what you do if you're an intelligent race. You can use an oar if you're trying to swim across the ocean. You can get across there, but an intelligent species like Alan Watts said will use a cell. And they'll attack and make their way across. You use the energy, that's what judo is.
To be the Dao, the Dao Wei, which is the Wu Wei, which is not forcing anything. And the Japanese just say Judo in a harsher sense, but it still means using the energy of opponent against it without expressing unnecessary energy. So you just use the equal and opposite forces of tone. You can do all of this stuff with tone. You don't need to use... Use any electricity beyond creating the frequency. But the Beatles used, not the Beatles, the singer group, but those Beatles that they have in the Scarab Beatles and those people that were doing those experiments with it. That's what these shapes. Use properly vibrated properly It's a levitation and so that would be the method of propulsion
Of propulsion and also decoupling. And so it wouldn't show a visible means of propulsion. Just like these UAPs don't show visible means of propulsion. They don't have a heat signature. No. So they'd be operating on something entirely different that's allowing it to propel. Could figure out how to manipulate that how. Take the frequency of the earth and find out what's the equal and opposite tone to it. Your ship in there and how fast could this thing go you've decoupled from the earth you move at what's the earth moving Thousand miles an hour or so. It takes 24 hours for it to get around. You know, how quickly is our solar system spinning?
that tone, whatever that frequency is, whatever that speed is, you decouple from the solar system, now the solar system moves away from it. So in that sense, you could move at insane speeds and not experience g-force? No, nothing whatsoever. And that's what the linchpin or the angles of incidence allows, because now we can decouple from these six relative. So when we feel about g-force like when you're in a have you ever flown in a fighter jet before yeah, you feel those insane g-forces - Mm-hmm. But that is the resistance of the Earth itself. - Of the Earth. - Of the spin of the Earth itself. - Of our centripetal place where we are with it. Remember the Earth is spinning. The solar system is spinning and acting a force. The galaxy is spinning and... On it and now the plant force is pushing down. So if you decouple from them...
Then you have no force pushing you through and you can essentially travel instantaneously to anywhere if you have the right frequency. The right frequency. It's all frequency. It's all frequency. And now and the right angles of incidents you can't get there with cartesian space or Euclidean 90 degrees 45 degree things you cannot get there Have to have the truth. And that's why I think I was given all of these things. It's like, hey, let's stop. Destroying the planet. You don't need oil to do all of the things you're doing. We can now take, right now we're writing a patent. I'm working with Jeff Yee. Another mathematician that we worked and me and Chris are doing another patent but we're able to take... They're radioactive decayed water, the stuff that they're using to cool those rods.
The proper angles of incidence and the proper field and can reverse that radioactive decay Days and not take a hundred years in order for it to do. It's just a change of pressure and motion conditions. When I was talking to... F-ye about it. It was like, well, we can use neutrinos coming from the Sun and saw that there was a different relationship, like I was saying before, how radioactive decay seems to happen quicker around Venus or closer to the Sun. And I was like, is it possible that that's due to the change in the sun? The greater pressure condition that's happening and therefore the electricity is able to have a greater effect upon it. You know it's like oh no no how do you know that the pressure is greater you know. Venus and I was like, oh you still think that you still think there's a void in We'll send a probe there and see how the pressure increases and send a probe out and see how
the pressure decreases. The greater closer to the Sun or the apex or the... The primary, the closer to it, the higher the pressure. The further away, the less the influence. Your child, my child, you get my child around me, I've got a good life. Deal of influence on it and he behaves the way I expect him to behave. You take him outside, you know, to... To a theme park and I'm not there, they run crazy. - Right. - 'Cause I'm not there then to act upon them. So you can use that for propulsion at the same time. I feel like we could do 100 of these podcasts, but I think we should wrap this one up. We did. We just did about three hours. I saw when I was looking at a lot of your stuff, I was like, Damn, he be sitting there talking for three damn hours. - You just flew to earth. - What are they talking about? But we haven't even covered half of these things. - Let's do it again.
Let's do it again But if you like I said I'm very interested to see how this is received and I'm very interested to see because I'm sure there's gonna be a lot of people that want to be To talk to you about this. I'm leaving those things with you. Beautiful. I'll keep them right here. Just so that you can, and if you go into my book, you can watch. Through and I explained all of this stuff. this podcast about 30 times just to try to get A slippery grip on any of it. But I really appreciate you man. I really appreciate you. You're a very rare person. You too man, you made the challenge. There's one question I want to ask you before you go. While you were on Fear Factor Yes And you watched people making choices for that gold. - Yeah. - What was your consensus about human-- Nature in comparison to what dignity and integrity should
somebody to do in comparison for chasing that gold? Well I think for a lot of people for Of all what happens is first the show becomes famous right so the show gets on television initially people do it because they want to be on television then the show become successful and people do it because they like it. They watch it home and they wonder if they could do it. Could I do that? Like most people say the Challenges like that was to be interesting to me man I can't eat bugs I can't do that That's in your head, and it's it's it's like anything. It's just A challenge to see if you could overcome your natural instincts and I ate a roach it was nothing so big deal I ate a bunch of things I ate a cicada I ate a sheep's cicadas are actually good like people who cooked them and there's bad by the way You should cook them because there's a giant hatch about the Down right now and they were just showing images of these things coming out of the ground
13 year cycle. Yeah, and there's billions of them and you eat them. They're delicious source of protein Yeah, the great source of protein people got to get past the idea in bugs, but so People started doing the show because they wanted to see if they could do it and you know some people aren't credit card debt You know, they're young they want to take a job ants, it might be fun, you know. - Yeah, but it's at the end of the day, there's a certain amount of self-respect. That comes up to it. Like if I'm forced to eat a slug or something of that nature, if I'm on like naked and afraid, it drives me crazy because they don't even get paid for it. They go out and get these parasites and for life, that changes them for life. And it's just for the freaking experience. No, that's why we put on clothes. It's the clout. On television. People want to be on television so bad. And I think being on television is the worst thing that has ever... I feel like an emotional whore, you know, because they don't appreciate that that I'm tapping into something
some sacred emotions and I'm just turning tricks for John's. Turning tricks and if I do a great job turning this trick then they'll They'll do a gang bang with their buddies, literally and figuratively. You know, and that's what they want to do. They want to make all the money out of you turning your tricks. Bingo. But the thing is like for the person that watches it it's entertainment and it's very valuable like wow What a great fucking movie you leave you feel inspired you want to create you know? There's positive to it too. I could see how you could look at it as a negative experience, but particularly you, the producers, you have so much more to, well, yeah, there's always, you're always going pimps. Yeah, and I love interacting with the people and I love the I love when people say you helped me through a really dark area because even when I play bad guys, I'm like I'm trying to find I'm finding
I know that bad person is just missing something that it wanted and needed. Like all humans. Yeah. Hug, just the right hug and somebody understanding them. I'm going to leave with this one last thing. I was on the plane once and I always ask the older people sitting next to me, What's the best advice you can give a young man? You know, I was... 33 and this when we were going over to Germany and so take one minute We're going over to Germany and I asked this one guy that was like 70 years old and right at moment as we were on Our way, he said if you look out the right side of the plane you're you'll notice the island of Ibiza and he got real quiet, and then five minutes later he said, Have as much sex as you can now. Before the advent of Viagra. And then I was on coming back from the Czech Republic. and
a few years later and I asked this man as we got on the plane and he sat next to me and he waited until we got all the way near LA and as he He was reaching up for his bags. He said, What's the best advice you can give a young man so he can be good? successful life. He said you got to remember in every person you meet there's a little piece of God in them and that's who you talk to. Add it to that, but make sure they see it in you first. Wow. That's what my life principle is about. Make way for life. Please make way for life. Find the peace of God in you and show it, shine through it, push it, and take it. Up your stake, you know, take up your stake and be the Messiah for the day and today.
In three days if you can and be a rascal also. I discovered half of this stuff while I was still watching porn. It's not like I was a monk. I was still watching porn and I'd come back and do these. So I was like, okay, there's a balance. That's great advice. That's a great way to wrap this up. Let's do this again. We're gonna do this again. I would love that. 100% I can't wait. Reach out to Elon Musk man. It's and and Jeff Bezos if they want to finish. I don't know Jeff but I know Elon. Elon I would I got his solution. We can clean up the Atmosphere in Lynchpin is real. It's real. It's there. I can...
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