Neil was a nerdy black kid from nyc in 70s and 80s who also wrestled. He has to be tough as freakin nails. Neil did exactly what needs to be done when people spread false science and disinformation.
@YoshiTatsu15 ай бұрын
The problem is he thinks the number that is multiplying by is a physical object. That number just means how many times you are adding one thing to another. Instead of adding Apples one by one. You can just say I have an Apple, some x amount of times.
@lucifer-ic9th4 ай бұрын
Exactly!! They're hypotheticals, it's so simple to grasp yet it goes way over his head. At school when the math teacher was asking about if X kids had Y apples, he thought these people and fruit to be real
@martinosborne66353 ай бұрын
Then goes to say it's an extension of adding. So he knows that he's wrong. Like he wouldn't be where he's at by using his logic. So he knows a lot of what he's talking about can't be proven by the average person is wrong. But saying 1×1=2 is a showing that he's trying to play on people's ignorance for the rest of his theories because if his basis of his other theories is based off this logic then... So knowing the Montauk Project and some other things he's trying to get around is a sign he's smart enough to gas light the average person's knowledge about past studies.
@bwag795 ай бұрын
"You have an active and restless mind. Cool art, bro." 🎤
@shinonyx5 ай бұрын
the "images" are'nt graphs, they were shapes representing of intersection for 4 or more spheres. Its what lead Terrance to design his "lynhpin" Drones.. Actually pretty cool. But ya, Neil was fair in his review, i did'nt think it was an attack.
@laartwork5 ай бұрын
He didn't design the drones. He paid people to design a drone that could make that shape fly. Took 12 propellers to make it fly horribly. I have a millennium falcon shaped drone that flies better with way less propellers. So it isn't a better flight system. It's the opposite.
@markrichards40425 ай бұрын
Studied lots of aerospace engineering, specifically new plane design. You need to know a good bit about physics and fluid dynamics, which requires precise math. I wonder if a plane was built with TH "new math", would he actually try to fly on it. I am guessing no way.
@DarrylRhodes5 ай бұрын
That vest is 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥.. I will accept NO SHADE ON THE ASTROLOGY VEST!!!... 😂😂😂
@earthsucks95555 ай бұрын
Even though it’s actually ASTRONOMY Big difference
@sevens3425 ай бұрын
NDT went Kendrik Lamar on Terrence Howard! Mopped the floor with him😂😂😂
@Bluetimesz5 ай бұрын
That was 8 years ago.
@BenGras5 ай бұрын
i liked this podcast more before i found out how little hotdog knows about basic math. (and i'm only at 3:51 so sam has time to blow it too.)
@patrickofearth5 ай бұрын
This is my first time seeing this podcast and I'm at 12:32 and upset that dude thinks Scientology is a religion 🙄
@Kelz_3695 ай бұрын
The concept of zero and the identity principle in mathematics-where zero serves as a crucial identity element in operations like addition-are foundational yet face challenges in a dynamic universe characterized by constant motion and quantum fluctuations. For instance, zero-point energy in quantum mechanics demonstrates that what we consider a vacuum, or "zero" state, isn't devoid of energy, challenging the notion of zero as representing absolute nothingness. Similarly, the identity principle, which relies on constants such as zero and one to maintain stability in mathematical operations, may also require reevaluation. In environments like curved spacetime and at quantum scales, traditional operations and their identity elements as defined in classical mathematics might not adequately describe the physical phenomena. As we encounter new physical and cosmological phenomena that defy classical laws-such as those related to dark energy, dark matter, and quantum entanglement-the need for our mathematical frameworks, including the concept of identity, to evolve becomes apparent. This evolution will better align our mathematical tools with the underlying, ever-shifting realities of the universe, providing deeper insights and more accurate models that reflect a universe in constant flux. This ongoing adaptation of mathematical principles, including the identity principle, is essential for advancing our understanding and enhancing our ability to describe and predict complex systems.
@twiedenfeld5 ай бұрын
Is this a subtle mocking of Terrence Howard's gibberish?
@eloquitodelaesquina5 ай бұрын
Oh my gawddddddddd its too harsh on himmmmmm Bro shouldn't get into maths if he wanted a soft field LOL
@zeven3415 ай бұрын
When you call Pythagoras, Pythigriam you shouldn’t discuss math, but if you do you could use Wikipedia first and find out that the Pythagorean theorem, is a theorem in geometry that states that "in a right-angled triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal [to the sum of] the squares of the two other sides" ( a^{2}+b^{2}=c^{2}}). I believe this is seventh grade math. More difficult to follow is his ranting about straight lines and space curvature (btw caused bij the gravity he doesn’t believe exists) There he mixes physics and math into a word salad that makes no sense what so ever, which Neil De Grasse Tyson explains and rather polite, because most scientists would simply say: this man needs help from an expert in mental issues.
@rosalynjolly25655 ай бұрын
Terrence Howard has a beautiful mind on the he can’t understand
@patrickofearth5 ай бұрын
The most tragic part of this whole exchange is the fact you think Scientology is a religion bro.
@sparksdrinker56505 ай бұрын
it's the same silliness as the rest of them
@promane5575 ай бұрын
It's as valid as any other
@laartwork5 ай бұрын
Religion, cult that are all the same
@newaroundhere5 ай бұрын
It's an astroNOMY-themed vest, Sammy Branmuffins
@AlexanderConnan5 ай бұрын
I happened to see the Neil response video before this one... no particular love for Neil but Sam's really stretching and warping
@Topps.degenerate5 ай бұрын
Tell Hat Dag to let the artist paint and stop talkin
@briangrady3674 ай бұрын
The square root of 2 is 1.41421356237……. this is an irrational number, the funny thing is that Terrance Howard is linguistically irrational.
@ThomasBrenton-pk8gg5 ай бұрын
He’s not even using correct maths. If I put 1 banana in your hand 1 time you only end up with 1 banana. You also end up with me just debunking 1x1=2. He was also quoted as saying The entire “AR/VR world was built off of my first patent” Yet doesn’t know that in 1968, Ivan Sutherland introduced the world to what is commonly considered the first head-mounted augmented reality display, plus his VR/AR patent was not novel and abandoned and ultimately rejected. He also says there are no straight lines in nature but yet pyrite, crystals, spider webs, tree trunks from from certain trees…etc all have naturally forming straight lines. He has a bunch of patents yes but they are either nonfunctioning designs (drawings) or toy patents. The reasons he had to patent his ideas as toys is because his ideas have no practical use in every day use. I give him credit for making and inventing toys because that more than I have done but I discredit him for using his toy patents as if they are real compelling inventions and deceiving the public. He’s also wrong for beating his estranged wife for which he was arrested for.
@UniversalStand5 ай бұрын
You’re so much of genius that you have become the ultimate critic of patents…while having none yourself.😊
@ThomasBrenton-pk8gg5 ай бұрын
@UniversalStand Thanks but I wouldn’t so much call myself a critic of patents but more of a fact checker 👍
@OMG-ef8qr5 ай бұрын
Y diss no have more like
@willowgrey9894 ай бұрын
You lost me when you said he knows math
@NYMetsNo14 ай бұрын
Love me some DdT
@Mrillsick5 ай бұрын
9:30 pointing out something is wrong in a PEER REVIEW isn't a personal attack you dolt
@PoliticalSins5 ай бұрын
You can’t debunk such mental levels of nonsense. 🙃