On social media, they saying that Terrance Howard really is smart and they tryna give him credit for AR/VR technology. EDIT debunked

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the patent fees would be easy work for an inventor making 6 figures.

terrance had much more than that... the fees aint that high
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This is rza talking about how he made his beat machine and how you must patent in EVERY country in the world. And the costs are crazy. Or they will go around you and patent there and just use it to aell from there.

Said he put 2+ million into a beat machine called the replicator, but was a 10-20 million dollar game he couldnt keep up with.tHey jumped the gun and they showed it too early a the electronics show and in the end the other sound companies copied the tech and came out with serato and final scratch 6-12 months later.

Im sure you know how big final scratch and serato are. The tech started with a engineer in switzerland who loved hip hop and made his own machine outta 7 different machines. rza found and invested in him but he lost millions. But he has 50 prototypes in the crib lol. Funny to think final scratch/serato came from the machine that created “Stroke of Death”

Terance howard dont got rza money in 2000s. Not even close.

Theres an extended interview where he goes into it. But its from this session not sure if its in there or not

“You think 2 million a lot of money right? Its not. In the corporate world thats 3 days work. “

Why you think tesla had to teamup with super rich to get his shyt going. He couldnt afford to make it a business and if you cant, business will come in and swallow you up and you get nothing.


 
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Bragging about your credentials while giving the time of day to utter nonsense isn't the wave. :heh:

He claimed the Earth is 93 trillion years old based solely on arithmetic with no scientific evidence or reasoning whatsoever. And he cited a random New Age painter from the early 1900s as his backup. That's scientology-level nonsense at that point.

You just referred to talking about science as "manplan". :snoop:
Her hatred of men extends even into the realm of scientific knowledge. It is absolutely hilarious.
 

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This is rza talking about how he made his beat machine and how you must patent in EVERY country in the world. And the costs are crazy. Or they will go around you and patent there and just use it to aell from there.


That's irrelevant to Howard's VR patent application, because there is no tech described in the application so there's nothing to be made in other countries. It's literally just a generic description of the setup for the VR environment, so it would apply wherever anyone was using the VR tech, not where it was built. "If" there was anything unique in the patent application (which there is not), then patenting it in the USA alone would be enough to capture the entire American market, which would be huge.

But the simple fact his supporters keep skipping over is that there is nothing interesting or technical in the patent application at all. It's just a generic description of what a VR setup should look like, with zero information on the actual technology needed to create one. It's just like his "diamond jewelry" patent application, and equally worthless.
 
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Someone did a quick 3-minute breakdown of the patent application:





A science educator did the a longer (and quite demeaning) point by point breakdown of Terrence Howard's claims that some of y'all had been asking for:






Here's a more professional response, from a professor of chemistry, on the specific chemistry claims:

 
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And he was lying to you breh. This has already been explained numerous times.


1) The patent was almost immediately rejected and marked as derivative right when he submitted it, so it wasn't on any path to being granted no matter how many fees he paid.

2) Anyone, even you, can read the patent application and SEE why it was rejected. He doesn't describe any new technology or technological breakthrough. There's nothing special in the application at all, it's just a generic-ass description of VR with an arbitrary setup.

3) Breh already explained to you that there would never, ever be significant fees at that stage in the process.

4) The citations are meaningless, they're just bulk cites of a bunch of VR patents. Not a single one of those patent applications which cite his patent say they got anything from Howard's application at all, which makes sense because there's NOTHING in there for anyone to learn from. It comes off like an attempted wikipedia entry for what VR is by someone who doesn't know how to write proper wikipedia entries yet.

5) You and that weird Doomsday guy were told this over and over, by the people who can actually read, and you claimed we were stupid and "owned" by the fact that the patent existed....until you finally figured out that the application itself proves the patent application was abandoned without ever being granted.


 

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Someone did a quick 3-minute breakdown of the patent application:





A science educator did the a longer (and quite demeaning) point by point breakdown of Terrence Howard's claims that some of y'all had been asking for:






Here's a more professional response, from a professor of chemistry, on the specific chemistry claims:




I was about to post Professor Dave Explains: Terrence Howard is Legitimately Insane.

"At least a hundred of you asked for it, so here it is. Terrence Howard has been acting like a complete lunatic for years now, pretending that he has revolutionized physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, and virtually every other area of inquiry. Spoiler alert, he hasn't. He's a science illiterate buffoon and delusional narcissist who spews gibberish on podcasts that only the most gullible people alive could fall for. Let's pick apart some his insane ramblings, shall we? "


This one is funny too. Sabine Hossenfelder has a PhD in physics.

 
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