Showing posts with label mathematics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mathematics. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2018

The legend of Dr. Gabriel Oyibo...


Dr. Oyibo’s biological info. is hard to come by, but my research did find these facts: Dr. Gabriel Audu Oyibo was born in Nigeria, Africa, in the year of 1952. His undergraduate studies started at Ahmadu Bello University (also in Nigeria) in 1975, and Dr. Oyibo received his PhD in aerodynamics and mathematics in 1980, from the prestigious Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. And it was there, that Dr. Oyibo also spent 4 years on research sponsored by NASA, where he also taught several courses on mathematics, aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, and aircraft design.

Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, on March 14th, 1879. His father, Hermann, was a salesman and engineer, and his mother was Pauline Koch. In 1880, Albert’s family moved to Munich, where his father and uncle Jakob founded a company that manufactured electrical equipment based on their theories of direct current.  

Albert excelled at math and physics at a young age, and at 12, he taught himself algebra and geometry over a single summer. A family tutor, Max Talmud, had given a young Albert a geometry book to work on, and Einstein worked through the whole book in a short while. Months later, Max told Albert’s parents how their son’s ingenuity in math, was so high, he could no longer follow.

Now, we all know that Einstein went on to become a world-famous physicist, who’s name is almost synonymous with the word, “genius”. Additionally, we all know he came up with the most popular equation in physics, that being “E=mc2. And for the layperson (like myself), let me just give readers here a brief synopsis of what this equation means: (E)nergy = (m)ass x the speed of light(c), squared”—and this is basically saying that energy and mass (matter) are interchangeable—so, they’re essentially two sides of the same coin. Additionally, Einstein determined that the laws of physics were also the same for all “non-accelerated” observers, and that the speed of light was independent of the motion of said observers—and this was regardless of their “relative” motion or the motion of any light source. Hence, this equation is called, the “theory of relativity”.

Now, here’s something the american (mis)educational system never taught me about Einstein: up until the day of his death, Albert searched for the quizzical answer to the existing question of whether the “Big Bang Theory” or the “voice of God” was at the genesis of the world’s “creation”. Mind you, good ol’ Al, never found the answer.

But Dr. Oyibo did.

And Dr. Oyibo’s equation for figuring out this centuries-old question, is called “GAGUT”—and that stands for, the “God Almighty Grand Unified Theorem”. And Dr. Oyibo’s equational representation of this is: “G ij, j = 0—and once again, for layperson’s (like me), let’s break this all the way down…

Simply put, Dr. Oyibo’s theory has proven that what “unifies” the “Big Bang Theory” and “God’s (theological) word” are “wave formations”—meaning, both the Big Bang and God’s word created the “electromagnetic forces” resulting in these waves. And what makes this discovery so revolutionary, is Dr. Oyibo found the one element that’s the common denominator between the gravitational and electromagnetic forces that brought said “waves” into existence. And that element is “Hydrogen”. And this theorem not only shows how Hydrogen is the one elemental building block of the universe (whitey thought there were 118 elements that form the basis of science), but within this theorem, Dr. Oyibo shows how our ancient ancestors were able to turn lead into gold using this equation’s (ancient) “Kemetic” and alchemical formula(s).

And beyond these accomplishments, some of Dr. Oyibo’s other achievements include…

—introducing “Affine Transformations” to the field(s) of aeroelasticity and aeronautics used by prominent researchers and airline companies all over the world. *Note: Affine Transformations are linear mapping methods that preserve points and straight lines in planes. Meaning, sets of parallel lines will remain parallel after an Affine Transformation, which makes aircrafts fly more effectively.

—Additionally, Dr. Oyibo has solved the toughest challenges of at least 3 disciplines, including: 1.) Navier-Stokes Equations in mathematics. *Note: Navier-Stokes Equations are the basis of governing equations for viscous, heat-conducting fluids. It’s a vector equation involving “Newton’s Law of Motion” to a fluid element—meaning, Dr. Oyibo not only bested Einstein, but (Sir Issac) Newton too. 2.) Aeronautic “Turbulence” via his “Affine Transformations” theorems. And 3.) the “GAGUT” theorem applied to mathematics/physics.

—Dr. Oyibo has also been nominated for the Presidential Medal of Science and Nobel Prize Awards. And these nominations have been supported by distinguished professors from universities like: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Cambridge International Biological Centre.

—England has bestowed Dr. Oyibo with the following honors: The International Personality of the Year (2000-2001), Outstanding Scientist of the 21st Century (2000), and he’s been named one of the “One Hundred Most Outstanding Citizens of the World”.

—In america, he’s been given the following accolades: Dr. Oyibo received the Key to Miami-Dade County, and he was honored by the Miami-Dade School Board on October of 2002. He was also honored by the New York City Council and the Huntington, New York, Town Council, for his work and discoveries. He also holds the AAA (American institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) Journal worldwide publication record for 1983.

—Lastly, Professor Oyibo is currently a Professor of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences at the OFAPPIT Institute of Technology and the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

So, the next time a pic of Albert Einstein flashes before you on a TV, computer, or smartphone screen, or someone mentions his name—you can now think of our (indigenous) Black scientific legend, Dr. Gabriel Oyibo, and know, that he found what good ol’ Albert Einstein, died trying to find—but never did.

And in the words of Sam L. Jackson, in Spike Lee’s movie, “Do the Right Thing”: “That’s the double truth, Ruth.”

SHOUTS OUT TO THE (LIVING) NETCHER/KING/NEGUS/CREATOR DEITY, DR. GABRIEL OYIBO!! LET’S CREATE A DAY TO CELEBRATE THIS GREAT MIND (THAT’S STILL) AMONGST US!!

Later…

—MontUHURU Mimia

P.S.

As much as I’d like to think I did a grand job of explaining Dr. Oyibo’s theorem, nobody can do it better than the man himself. So, here’s a vid that gives a brief overview of GAGUT by Dr. Oyibo. And, I apologize right off the bat for this vid’s lack of clarity, but I know it’s content will more than make up for it.


And for the intrepid amongst you, check out the extended version of Dr. Oyibo’s dissertation with Professor Booker T. Coleman giving us a full break down of GAGUT at the video’s beginning—and you can watch that HERE.

*Addendum 12/13/18: For those of you who’re interested in watching the above mentioned longer vid, I thought Id just put it here in hopes youll see how magnificent a breakthrough Dr. Oyibo'GAGUT theorem really is. Now, the best way to watch this (in my opinion) is in serial bite-sized portions. Meaning, theres a heck of a lot of info. here to digest—but, if you looked at this clip for 15 minutes, over the course of several viewings, Im sure youll see not only how ingenious Dr. Oyibo is, but why whitey dont want us to know how he out-shined Einstein. Also note, that Booker T. Coleman shows how our ancient ancestral monument, the "Shabaka Stone", ties into Dr. Oyibo's theorem(s).

Saturday, July 28, 2018

The gospel of white fascism (Part 36)...What do the world's first "steam engine" and the Pythagorean theorem have in common?


I remember about a decade ago, I was watching the “Tavis Smiley” show on PBS, and one of his guests, a brotha, professed that a Black man invented “air conditioning”. Well, that was all the motivation I needed to start researching his claim. And sure enough, the brotha was right—it was Mr. Fred Mckinley Jones, a Black man, who not only created conditioned air, but built the device responsible for “talking” movies. Also, I remembered reading an article, in a magazine about movies, that said Black people made no contributions to  early cinema. Now, being that I consider myself a bit of a cinephile and a Black Nationalist, I intrinsically knew that was false, I just didn’t have any evidence to prove it. But now I do—and that’s just one of the perks of being an older Black Nationalist.

Anyways, I also recall being told by someone, that the first “steam engine” was created by a Black man—so, my curious mind got to researching again, only this time I ran into a bit of a roadblock. Now, when I googled, “who created the world’s first steam engine”, what immediately popped up were the names of 2 white men: Thomas Savery and Edward Somerset.

And wikipedia says, Thom Savery was an engineering inventor, born in 1650, who lived in an area called Modbury, in the United Kingdom. It also says he was born in a “manor house”, meaning, he came from a well-to-do family—supposedly. Anyway, wiki also said that Thom invented the first commercially used “steam-powered device”that being a steam “pump” referred to as a steam engine.

That’s when I cocked an eyebrow, and thought to myself, a water “pump” was referred to as a steam engine? Hmmmm.

Now, when I read further, I saw that a guy named Thomas Newcomen’s advances on Thom Savery’s “steam engine”, had them working together cause Newcomen’s device fell under Savery’s steam engine “Patent”, that he acquired in 1698. I also saw that both these devices came from an earlier version of a “steam engine”, created by Frenchman Denis Papin in 1690.

But what struck me most, was a reference to an invention that predated all of these, called an “Aeolipile”, and this was also mentioned in the “wiki” article.

And when I researched this, it’s said that the secondary name for an Aeolipile, is a “Hero’s Engine”—and it’s described as being a “simple, bladeless” radial steam turbine, which spins when the central water container is heated (above). It’s also said that this device creates torque much like a tip jet or a rocket engine would, and in the 1st century AD, a (white) guy named Hero of Alexandria, described how this device existed in “Roman-occupied Egypt”—thus, Hero of Alexandria, was given credit for the Aeolipile’s invention. *shaking head*

Now, beyond the craptastic fact that this white boi took credit for something that already existed, I immediately thought to myself—ain’t it funny how this story is leading me back to Africa—and back to Kemet/Egypt more specifically?

Hmmmm.

Then I thought to myself, okay—let me check out what’s up wit’ this other dude, Edward Somerset.

Turns out, Eddie Somerset was a 2nd Marquee of Worcester, and was born on March 9th, of 1602. He was royalty fam. And this guy also lived in the UK—London more specifically. Now, in 1655, Ed authored a book of textual descriptions (meaning written theories y’all—there were no diagrams in this book) of 100 separate inventions. This book was published in 1663, and it’s said that this tome included a device called a “water commanding engine”. Thereafter, some person said this was an obvious prototype for the steam engine. Then, in 1663, someone visited Ed’s workshop, where they saw and described the “hydraulic machine which the Marquee of Worcester had invented”. Mind you, no one saw him build it, or saw him oversee its construction—regardless, this is how Ed Somerset got credit for being one of the inventors of the first steam engine.

Again—Hmmmmm.

Now, when I saw that another name for the Aeolipile was the “Hero’s Engine” and it came out of Africa, I nodded my head and thought, it figures—here’s why…

The Kemetic deity “Heru” (left), was said to be the mythological son of Ausar and Aset (Greeks call Ausar and Aset, “Osiris” and “Isis” y’all). And the name Heru, is where we get the term “Hero” from. I’m sure if you’re a Black man or woman reading this, you’ve seen one or two t-shirts with the word “SuperHeru” on it—well, this is where that’s from. And for those who wanna’ know more about the original “superhero/Heru” story that every magical and mythological hero follows, read the allegory of Ausar, Aset, and Heru sometimes—then note how this story also contains the origins of another religious superhero, “Jesus Christ”.

Now, this “hero/Heru” reference coupled with the term, “Aeolipile”, made me immediately think of Alessandro Volta’s “pile battery”. Now, you may ask yourself, what the heck does Volta’s battery have to do with the African Aeolipile? Welp, it was discovered that Volta learned how to create his pile battery, by studying the African “Djed Pillar Battery”, based on the African “Djed Pillar” symbol (right). And I’ll show you how the Djed Pillar battery works in a masterful video curated by Professor A.C.E. (African Creation Energy), that I’ve kept in my archives for several years.

So, at this point you may be thinking, okay—so what’s all this gotta’ do with the “Pythagorean Theorem”?

Well, let me show ya’…

Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher who is said to have lived around 500 BC, and this man is credited with the mathematical equation known as the Pythagorean theorem. Now, this theorem expresses the relationship between the sides of a right triangle. And it basically shows where the square of the hypotenuse of the triangle (the hypotenuse is the longest side opposite the right angle y’all), is equal to the sum of the squares of the other 2 sides of the triangle (above leftand you can click on this pic to make it larger, fam). Mind you, this theorem is also called, the “47th Problem of Euclid”—cause Euclid, who lived centuries after Pythagoras, was called the “father of geometry” behind his work to solve what’s known as the ratio “3:4:5 Pythagorean triple”.

But here’s what whitey won’t tell you…

The Babylonians (ancient indigenous Black Africans), not only knew, but wrote about this theorem centuries before Pythagoras was born. The ancient artifact known as “Plimpton 322” (left), illustrates these sample “triples” named after Pythagoras. Moreover, in the book “Stolen Legacy” by G.M. James, he states that Pythagoras traveled to Egypt (Kemet) and was taught geometry by the Egyptian priests, and they were the ones who showed him the proof of the square of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle. Meaning, good ole Pythagoras didn’t discover this theorem, so his name shouldn’t be attached to it. Moreover, it’s said that the Kemetic priests also trained Pythagoras in musical theories, while he was in Kemet (Egypt).

Now, had I been taught this in school, maybe geometry wouldn’t have seemed so dull and useless.

And I’ve said all that to say this: once you start looking at or for, the origins of any art or science, you’ll find Black men and women at its nascent stages—no matter how hard whitey tries to cover it up.

And this is but 2 examples of that.

So, to the Black men and women reading this, understand there’s no invention, skill craft, or science, that didn’t start with you. And now that you’re armed with this info., you can go to the mirror, look at yourself, and say loudly and proudly…

I LOVE BEING BLACK!

And mean it.

Later…

MontUHURU Mimia

P.S.

Here’s the video clip I was talking about, showing our ancient ancestor’s ingenuity behind building the “Djed Pillar battery”. Fam, theres a lot of text to read in this clip, so if you wanna see a larger version of this vid, just click onto the videos “title”, and thatll take you to the live YouTube window where its currently playing. Enjoy.

P.P.S.

Id be remiss, if I didn't show you how the “Djed Pillar” has also influenced american cinema—and if ya wanna know what Im talkin about, you can find out HERE.