Does Gravity Actually Exist?!?
Gravity isn’t real? Actor Terrence Howard was a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, making some very powerful statements—like that gravity isn’t real, at least the way mainstream science understands it. Howard claimed that 1×1 doesn’t equal 1, the periodic table needs a complete overhaul, and our understanding of mainstream math and science is wrong (or is so old it needs to be looked at again).
He also said that he held certain patents for Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technology, as well as a few other claims. Some have called his interview a psyop, some have praised him for coming forward, and most of the mainstream media has blasted him as being anti-science for all of these claims.
But do they hold any truth? Terrence Howard began his acting career in 1992 and has starred in movies such as in Iron Man, Mr. Holland’s Opus, Dead Presidents and the TV series Empire. So why is an actor making these bizarre claims, and does he know something we don’t?
Well, Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts from Edge of Wonder took a deep dive to figure it out with some good old fashioned fact checking. What Ben found was shocking: Certain studies, news reports and mainstream scientific findings are actually more based in theory than in fact.


