Eric Weinstein & Terrence Howard Debate One Times One Equals Two On The Joe Rogan Podcast

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Published 2024-07-02
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In episode #2171 of The Joe Rogan Experience, Eric Weinstein and Terrence Howard join Joe Rogan for a fascinating and unconventional debate about the nature of mathematics, specifically the assertion that one times one equals two. Eric Weinstein, a renowned mathematician and economist, and Terrence Howard, an acclaimed actor and inventor with his own unique mathematical theories, engage in a spirited discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and explores the depths of mathematical concepts. This episode promises to be intellectually stimulating, thought-provoking, and full of surprising insights. Don't miss this extraordinary debate on one of the most fundamental principles of mathematics!

📌 Topics Covered:

The nature of mathematical principles
Eric Weinstein's perspective on conventional mathematics
Terrence Howard's unique mathematical theories
The philosophical implications of mathematical concepts
Joe Rogan's mediation and contributions to the discussion
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All Comments (21)
  • @GoingRogan
    Okay my brain is going to break, can I just keep saying one times one is one and call it a day?
  • Terrence signed one Ironman contract one time, and expected to be in two movies.
  • @Skream1185
    I’d be so fucking embarrassed trying to lecture a literal math genius
  • @helldeirch
    when weinstein talked about actual math terms, terrence didn't understand anything
  • Eric is smart, Terrence is pretending he's smart, and we're all here pretending like we know what the f*ck is going on.
  • Prof Weinstein has a tremendous amount of patience here.
  • @clutch2827
    The Dewey Decimal system is a library classification system.
  • @TheSoggyOne
    Rogan in the background silently puffing a cigar kills me
  • @Imetalman2000
    Terrance references the dewey decimal system like it’s a mathematical theory when it’s just a system the library uses to sort books. 😂
  • As a math major, Terrences' claims are actually the first time I got immediately, genuinely pissed off at someone ranting about shit with false confidence(not this, but some short I saw a while ago). His claims can be disproven with second semester theoretical math.
  • There's this saying in Portugal, "the worst blind is the one that refuses to see". Meaning that Terrence will never understand it because he refuses to do so. It's a dead end discussion.
  • @ephasm
    At this point im convinced Terrence Howard just read a bunch of math and science books, and memorised them without understanding ANY of it.
  • @TheMick1up
    Normalize telling people they aren’t right because they feel they’re right.
  • Bold assumption at this point is Terrence NOT selling kittens to North Korea
  • @brockobama257
    I didn’t realize the Abstract Algebra courses I took in college would actually benefit me on a rogan podcast
  • Eric is literally a theoretical physicist who deal with insane levels of math and Terrence is an actor with no degree or even fundamental understanding of math. Eric is way more patient and polite than I'd be.
  • @Zac-ls6hn
    95% of this episode i can't understand but the other 10% is pure genius
  • Terrence suspiciously sounding like he sold kittens to North Korea for spare parts