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How would you react if someone told you they could kill gravity? Or debunk the Pythagorean Theorem? You would most likely be perplexed. But Joe Rogan being Joe Rogan, was curious and fascinated after such a discussion with Terrence Howard on JRE episode #2152. He loved how deep the ‘Iron Man’ actor dived into creating his own scientific theories.

In a new JRE episode, the podcaster discussed his admiration for Howard and how he loved one of his theories. Billy Carson- the Founder and CEO of 4BiddinKnowlege appeared on JRE on Tuesday and the duo discussed Howard’s theories, which many consider bizarre. One such theory is regarding planets.

Now, there have been many explanations as to how planets are born. Scientists, well, most of them, appear to claim that our Earth and the other planets in the whole universe were just small grains and granules of dust that collided with each other. Many such gentle collisions through billions of years would result in a planet. Meanwhile, Hollywood star Terrence Howard, according to Joe Rogan, theorized that planets are just parts of the sun.

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“If you talked to Terrence Howard, you’d know his theory about how planets are created. It’s [planets] just things ejecting from the sun over billions and billions of years and that there’s a Goldilocks Zone where you can create life and that’s where people are,” Joe Rogan stated. The 56-year-old would further talk about the fact that space, where life can prosper, diminishes over time, but the only way to stay alive is to have advanced technology.

“As this Goldilocks Zone gets [smaller], you have to be super technologically proficient in order to control your environment to the extent that you no longer require the sun in order to keep you alive. That kind of makes sense if the bureau’s out there past Pluto,” Joe Rogan added while on JRE #2160.

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But what is the Goldilocks Zone? As per NASA, it is also called the habitable zone. This zone is the area around a star that is just the right temperature- not too hot, not too cold. Hence, the temperature would be just right for water to exist in liquid form on the surface of the surrounding planets.

Let’s take a hypothetical example: Imaging Earth was in the place of Pluto- far away from the Sun (star). Earth’s oceans would freeze because it would be too cold. Now in the same line of thought, what if Earth was too close to the Sun? Well, all the water would boil off and form a steam atmosphere. But why is this even important? It is essential because life on Earth started due to water. So, for life to continue, the right temperature would be needed.

Citing that it took him almost half a week to think and understand what Terrence Howard was actually talking about, Joe Rogan stated, “That dude, like, f***ed me up for three days. I left this podcast for three days and I was like, ‘God da*n!’ First of all, how the f**k is he so smart?”

This is an interesting thing for Rogan to say because there was also one moment where the Oscar-nominated actor made a claim that can only be described as bizarre.

Terrence Howard has an unusual “first memory”…

When Terrence Howard asked the JRE host about this first memory, he couldn’t recall it, which is not surprising. But what’s surprising was that the Hollywood star claimed his first memory was being in his mother’s womb. Now, this was a bizarre thing to hear, and it left Joe Rogan lost for words.

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Howard stated, “My first memory was almost like when you’re dreaming and you’re falling and you hit the bottom and you wake up, that was my first memory. But I didn’t wake up here, I was inside my mother’s womb.”

I didn’t know it was my hand, but I knew I had a title for it. Go back to sleep, all of those things, then ultimately, you get ready to come out. I remember all of that,” he stated. And this is something that could surprise many fans.

After all, the concept of Infantile Amnesia is widely known. Infantile Amnesia refers to the phenomenon that the majority of people cannot remember the first few years of their lives. Now, despite the fact that individuals can’t remember the first 2-3 years of their lives, research suggests that infants/newborns are capable of forming memories. But it is not the kind of memories you’d think about.

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Research shows that infants can recognize their mother’s face and distinguish it from that of a stranger. After a few more months, they are able to recognize other familiar faces. So what Terrence Howard remembers from his mother’s womb is surely not verifiable, but it is an interesting discussion to have.

What do you think about Terrance Howard’s statements which he made on The Joe Rogan Experience? Drop your comments below.