Asked about his plan to retire from acting after the sixth and final season of Fox's Empire at the 71st annual Emmy Awards on Sunday night, Terrence Howard spoke about "personal discoveries" and "the science that Pythagoras was searching for," among other topics that seemed to confuse news anchor Sam Rubin.
"I was able to open up the flower of life and find the real wave conjugations that we've been looking for, for 10,000 years," said Howard. "Why would I continue walking on water for tips when I've got an entire generation to teach a whole new world?"
"All energy in the universe is expressed in motion, all motion is expressed in waves, all waves are curved, so where does the straight lines come from to make the platonic solids?" the actor continued. "There are no straight lines. So, when I took the flower of life and opened it properly, I found a whole new world of wave conjugations that expose the in-between spaces that… it's the thing that holds us all together."
Howard also boldly stated that when he receives his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday, he is "going to be able to prove that gravity is only an effect, not a force." He also shared plans to reconstruct parts of the solar system sans gravity, with an intent to publish that experience online: "I'm putting something on YouTube where I will build the planet Saturn without gravity — and build the Milky Way Galaxy without gravity."
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