Terrence Howard
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I love him.
I grew up watching him, and I appreciate him.
But what is the problem?
We're defending him.
But just for the record, like I said, I grew up watching Neil and having someone that was light skin that looked like me up there making these grand steps towards helping people to understand.
I admire him.
And I still would like the opportunity to sit down and show him these things and have that beer because I think that he will be pleased once he sees the supersymmetry associated with it and understand where all of the passion came from.
And I hope that other scientists will take a look at it, but that's the whole point of us doing this.
No, and what he forgot is when I say 1 times 1 equals 2, that's a metaphor for challenging the status quo.
Despite the fact that the square root of 2 has all of its issues when you cube it or you multiply it by 2, which creates a contradiction, despite the fact that the square root of 2 has a problem with the prime numbers, the fact that they call number 2 a prime number,
when it's clearly a composite number, any other prime number, and I'll jump into this, any prime number that you subtract from another prime number, you always get a composite number, except with the situation of the number two.
And there's so many people that, and that's why the prime numbers are unpredictable, because of that problem associated.
So there's been a problem with two for so long.
Yeah, but why?
But why would they do that?
Yeah.
So I'll follow your lead.
All right.
What's going on with the number two?