Actor Terrence Howard’s speech about hydrogen, geometry was so bizarre it shocked Uganda President Museveni

Actor Terrence Howard’s speech about hydrogen, geometry was so bizarre it shocked Uganda President Museveni

Actor Terrence Howard playing Lucious Lyon in the Fox drama series 'Empire.'

Actor Terrence Howard, popularly known for playing Lucious Lyon in the Fox drama series 'Empire', has once again made headlines after making a perplexing speech before Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.

Howard and his wife Mira Pak arrived in Uganda earlier this week for an unofficial visit of the Museveni-led nation.

The pair's presence however did not dominate local headlines until President Museveni hosted the couple at State House Uganda on Thursday.

Howard was given the opportunity to address Museveni and he used it to try and convince the Head of State to invest in a new form of technology which he says has the potential to augment Uganda's travel and aviation sector.

Despite being known in most parts of the globe as an actor, Howard said that his passion from a young age lay in chemical engineering and this is what spurred him on to devise the new technology which he says is powered by hydrogen.

"I was able to define the grand unified field equation and put it into geometry and then with that geometry I was able to put props on that. We have invented a new form of flight that I would like to bring here to Uganda to replace the drones, helicopters and planes. We have all the funding necessary what we need is just a ground in which to build this," he said in his address.

Museveni had initially shown interest in Howard's pitch but he appeared to get side tracked as soon as the movie star begun getting into specifics.

"And this is the geometry of hydrogen, this is the proton itself so any bond that hydrogen can make, our lynch pins are able to make so we are talking about unlimited bonding, unlimited predictable structures, super symmetry, and the lynch pins are now able to behave like a swarm, as a colony that can defend a nation," said Howard.

"Such a colony can harvest food, it can remove plastics from the ocean and it can give Ugandans an opportunity to spread this and to sell these products throughout the world so that we are no longer just selling cultural products and pieces from the land. We can now sell and take centre stage with technology but the main purpose is to defend the sovereignty of Uganda."

Howard's utterances saw him trend on Twitter in Uganda for the better part of Thursday.

In September 2019, Howard made another bewildering statement on the Red Carpet of the 71st annual Emmy Awards.

When asked if he had any plans to retire from acting following the airing of Empire's final season, the actor talked about “personal discoveries” and “the science that Pythagoras was searching for,” among other topics that seemed to confuse the interviewer.

“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?” He said then.

“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.”

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