Blacks in Science
Gabriel Oyibo: The father of the GAGUT Theory.
Gabriel Oyibo achieved the break through to the problem that puzzled the scientific community for nealy a century: The unified field theory of Electrmagnetic force and Gravity.
His famous equation Gij,j=0 exposes a unique formula that explains the basis for the existence of everything God created. Dr. Oyibo asserts that the discovery of the equation was due to a revelation granted to him by the Almighty God, hence the name given to the theorem as 'God Almighty's Grand Unified Theorem' or GAGUT.

The General theorem providing a mathematical basis for a Grand Unified Field Theory or a Theory of Everything (TOE) is presented. The proof of the theorem is shown to be a recent work entitled, "Generalized Mathematical Proof of Einstein's Theory Using a New Group Theory", which has been reviewed by the American Mathematical Society (MR 98e 83007). This work provided generic solutions to the unified force field, from which both the Newtonian and Einsteinian gravitational force fields seem to be recoverable. Similarly, the Electromagnetic force field , as well as the Strong and Weak force fields, also seem to be recoverable from these solutions. Thus one solution describes these four force fields (Gravitational, Electromagnetic, Strong and Weak), plus other possible unknown force fields, in a unified manner, together with experimental backing..."
By Gabriel A. Oyibo
OFAPPIT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
For more information, please watch the series of Videos...
"Wisdom comes from experience."
Dr. Gabriel Oyibo
Philip Emeagwali: Gordon Bell Prize: Massively Parallel Computing
One of the great men of the information age according to President Bill Clington.
The man who invented the formula for super-computing by clustering 65,000 processors to process information at a speed of 3.1 billion calculations per second .
The man who invented the formula for super-computing by clustering 65,000 processors to process information at a speed of 3.1 billion calculations per second .
A word from Dr. Emeagwali:
"A long time ago, in ancient land of Babylon, a man asked his children, a clay of wisdom or a bag of gold, if you have a choice, which one would you choose?
The named children cried, not knowing that the clay of wisdom provides the potential to gain many bags of gold.
Look at Africa, its natural resources make it a pot of gold, but it lacks intellectual capital, wise men or women of ideas or clay of wisdom.
Despots rule and have hijacked the continent and imprisoned its men of ideas. We will need wisdom to process the overwhelming information now available"
Dr. Phillip Emeagwali
"It is wisdom that turns information into power."
Dr. Philip Emeagwali
Cheikh Modiba Diarra: Astrophysicist - Space Navigation.
A word from Dr. Diarra:
"The biggest problem of Africa is the lack of confidence in itself. I do not know the origin of that problem, but we have a tendency of solving our problems by looking for foreign solutions instead of using our own genius, based on our abilities, creativeness and sense of innovation.
The solutions we seek from outside sources are expensive and do not work. That's the reason why we're always behind. It is high time that we put African people into confidence. I do not mean only Africans within the confinement of the African continent, but Africans from all over the world...
In reality, we have nothing to envy the world. Our only mistake is that we always seek solutions from others, with the mindset that the solutions others provide are better than ours."
Dr. Cheikh Modibo Diarra.
Produced by Tele Guadeloupe and Reyel Production.
Translated by Koffi.
Bio data of Dr.Cheikh Modibo Diarra
[I'd like to see in the future that ] Africa has done away permanently with the deadly drug of aid because aid kills innovation, it kills initiative and it kills creativity.
Dr. Cheikh Modibo Diarra
Ben Carson: The World No.1 Brain Surgon.
"I was fortunate enough to have a mother who believed in me when nobody else did. And she refused to allow me to fail. And she only allowed us to watch a small amount of Television and she made us read books. When everybody else was outside playing, we have to read books.
In the process of reading those books, I read a lot about people, successful people. And I came to realize that the person who has the most to do with what happens to you is you. It is not somebody else. It is not some outside influence. It is not some environmental factor. It is you and the choices that you make. And once I realized that, poverty did not bother me anymore because I knew I could change that, whatever it was. And that's the message I try to get across to other people."
Dr. Ben Carson
"The person who has the most to do with what happens to you is you."
Dr. Ben Carson.
Black in Science

