More Torque than Hp?

I still don't get why people think torque and hp are two different types of power.

Everything you need to know is right in the formula. Lets simplify the formula and take out the horse part. Rpm x torque = power.
What is that telling us. Say the eg. Is 500 lbs-ft @ 5000 rpm = power. So that 500 lbs-ft in 1 revolution is added up 5000 times to get the total power of the engine. No matter how much torque your engine makes 1 revolution ain't gonma get you far. Rpm is just important to your engines ability. Thats why engines with vastly two different toque outputs can be just as capable as each other or even the one with less torque can be more powerful. Cause torque is only half the equation. What matters the total torque over time "rpm" that counts.