Wednesday, September 30, 2015

25 Fictional Black Scientists

Not only does "Art imitate Life", but life can also imitate art.  The characters from fictional television shows, movies, and comics books who are Black Scientists, Engineers, and Inventors can be influential, motivational, and inspirational to Black audiences to participate in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S.T.E.M.).  Thus, we present 25 Black Scientists, Engineers, and Inventors in Fiction:

25. Dr. Beaumont Rosewood Jr    (Rosewood T.V. series 2015 - )

24. Dr. John Dolittle (Doctor Dolittle - 1998, Dr. Dolittle 2 - 2001)

23. Dr Miles Bennett Dyson (Terminator Movie Universe)

22. Professor Sherman Klump (The Nutty Professor - 1996, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps)

21. T.J. Henderson (Smart Guy TV Series 1997–1999)

20. Rich Purnell (The Martian 2015)


19. Dr. Camille Saroyan (Bones T.V. series 2005 - )


18. Dr. Baxter Stockman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe)

 17. "Falcon" Sam Wilson (Avengers Assemble T.V. Series 2013 - )

16. Dr. Christopher Turk (Scrubs T.V. Series 2001 - 2010)

15. Brody Nelson (CSI: Cyber T.V. Series 2015 - )

14. Dr. Richard Webber (Grey's Anatomy T.V. series 2005 - )

13. Dr. Greg Pratt (ER T.V. Series 1994 - 2009)

12. Dr. Eric Foreman (House T.V. Series 2004 - 2012)

11. Dr. Preston Burke (Grey's Anatomy T.V. series 2005 - )

10. Dr. Cate Banfield (ER T.V. Series 1994 - 2009)

09. Alexx Woods (CSI: Miami T.V. Series 2002 - 2012)

08. Dr. Lem Hewitt (Better Off Ted T.V. series 2009 - 2010)

07. Dr. Loretta Wade (NCIS: New Orleans T.V. series 2014 - )

06. Dr. Miranda Baily (Grey's Anatomy T.V. series 2005 - )

05. "Steel" Dr John Henry Irons (DC Comics Universe, STEEL movie 1997)

04. "I.Q." J.D. Bennett (Bionic Six T.V. series 1987 - 1989)

03. Steve Urkel (Family Matters T.V. series 1989 - 1998)

02. Dwayne Wayne (A Different World T.V. series 1987 - 1993)

01. Geordi La Forge    (Star Trek The Next Generation T.V. series 1987 - 1991)

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Alchemical Psychoanalysis of Black Consciousness


The purpose of this article is to:
  1. Identify personality archetypes among black knowledge communities
  2. Provide a case study to how a concept develops from pseudoscience, to proto-science, to modern science
  3. Gather Data to test a hypothesis about personality type

The other day I made an observation, and posed the question: “Are the various groups and organizations in the Black Conscious Community similar to the Black Fraternities?”

For the past 110 years, African-American men have enrolled in various colleges, universities, and institutions of higher learning in the United States and around the world seeking education to enrich and empower themselves in society.  While enrolled at these various institutions, they have also had the option to join a social fraternal organization.  Four of the most popular of these fraternities being namely: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.  Each of these fraternities has a unique personality type that they tend to attract.  Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity has a reputation of being your scholars, book worms, scientists, and nerdy types.  Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity has a reputation of being the well dressed, well groomed, pretty-boy type.  Omega Psi Phi Fraternity has a reputation of being the strong, athletic, rough and rugged type.  Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity as a reputation of doing their own thing, possessing similar qualities of the other types but not really fitting in the other molds, but getting along well together.

However, the Black Conscious Community consists of groups like the pan-Africanists, UNIA, RBG, FTP, Black Power, Black Panthers, Black Muslims (Moors, NOI, 5%ers, sunni, sufi, etc), Black Egyptians, Kemetic Scholars, Asar Aset Society, Nuwaubians, Rastafarians, and Black Hebrew Israelites.    These various groups and organizations not only provide education on a variety of topics, but also provide social outlets and social groups which mirror the same personality types you find amongst Black Greek Lettered Fraternities.  Much like Alpha Phi Alpha, individuals who have an affinity toward the Black Egyptian or Kemetic scholarship tend to be the scholarly, book worm, scientific-minded, and nerdy types.  In fact, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity even uses Ancient Egyptian iconography as part of their fraternal motif.  Much like Omega Psi Phi, individuals who gravitate towards the pan-Africanist, UNIA, RBG, FTP, Black Power, and Black Panther organizations tend to be the more militant, rough and rugged type; Both the Que-dogs and the RBG can often been seen adorned in camouflage fatigues.  Much like Kappa Alpha Psi, the Black Muslim Organizations such as the Nation of Islam and Moorish Science Temple of America, place a significant importance on being the well dressed and well groomed.  The colors Red and White are also shared colors of all of the organizations.  And, much like Phi Beta Sigma, the Black Hebrew Israelites are diverse in their unification with some being scholarly, some being militant, and some being just chilled-out and peaceful.

While on the surface, the black college fraternities and Black conscious organizations may seem very divergent, but in reality, many members of black college fraternities were also active in Black Conscious organizations.   The civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.  The civil rights leader Ralph David Abernathy was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.  Huey P Newton, a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, was one of the co-founders of the Black Panther party for self-defense.  Khalid Muhammad, a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, was also a member of the Nation of Islam and the New Black Panther Party for self-defense.  The scholar Dr. Asa Hilliard, professor of educational psychology who worked on indigenous ancient African and Kemetic history at Georgia State University, was also a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.

The 4 personality types that are found amongst black college fraternities and Black conscious organizations is actually a very ancient observation.  Personality typing was first attempted in the system of Astrology which suggested that the astronomical phenomena occurring at the time of a person’s birth would determine the personality of the individual.  The 12 astrological signs would determine 12 personality types, and each astrological sign would correspond to one of the 4 classical alchemical elements of Earth, Air, Fire, or Water.  As it relates to personality types, these 4 categories were called the 4 Humors.  Although Astrology is considered a pseudoscience today, the 4 Humors concept initiated in Astrology would eventually be refined into the Proto-science field of the 4 Temperaments. 

The 4 Temperaments is a proto-psychological theory that suggests that human moods, emotions and behaviors were caused by an excess or lack of 4 body fluids: blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm.    The presence of these fluids in the body results in 4 personality types: sanguine (optimistic leader-like), choleric (bad-tempered or irritable), melancholic (analytical and quiet), and phlegmatic (relaxed and peaceful).   The 4 Temperament theory is said to have been developed by Hippocrates, the Greek Physician considered the "Father of Western Medicine" and creator of the Hippocratic Oath that modern doctors and physicians pledge once they become a professional.  However, the idea that bodily organs, and bodily fluids were associated with different personality types and alchemical elements was an idea that the Ancient Africans in Egypt developed and presented in the concept of the “4 sons of Heru” thousands of years before Hippocrates was born.

Hippocrates incorporated the four temperaments model into his medical theories.  But later discoveries in biochemistry have led modern medicine science to reject the use of the theory of the four temperaments in medicine.  However, in the field of Psychology, the four temperaments model still seemed viable, which is what led Carl Jung and his mentor Sigmund Freud to utilize it as a basis for their psychological typological theories.  Both Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud are examples of relatively recent scientists who are respected as scientists, but still openly advocated and promoted ideas that would be considered pseudoscience.

Carl Jung published his theory of psychological type based on the concepts from ancient alchemy and the 4 humors and 4 temperaments models, in his 1921 book entitled “Psychological Types”.   Jung's type theory introduced a sequence of four cognitive functions (thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition), each having one of two orientations (extraversion or introversion), for a total of eight dominant functions.  However, the scientific validity of Carl Jung’s theory came into question because his theory was not developed through controlled scientific studies, but rather through clinical observation, introspection and anecdotal evidence.

To collect data and measure personality type and psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions, Myers and Briggs developed a psychometric questionnaire based on extrapolating the theories presented by Carl Jung. In addition to Jung’s 4 cognitive functions, and 2 orientations, Myers and Briggs also included a measure for an individual’s preference for Judging vs Perceiving, for a total of 16 personality types.  The 16 Myers Briggs personality types can be grouped into 4 groups of 4 falling into the categories of Introvert-Feeling, Introvert-Thinking, Sensing-Feeling, Sensing-Thinking, and these 4 groups are assumed to align with the 4 Temperaments, 4 Humors, and 4 classical alchemical elements of ancient times.

The myers-briggs indicator is frequently used in the areas of pedagogy, career counseling, team building, group dynamics, professional development, marketing, family business, leadership training, executive coaching, life coaching, personal development and marriage counseling.  The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator is used by 89 of the Fortune 100 companies

So now, let’s collect some data and test the theory.  A link to a short 10 minute Myers-Briggs test below.  Take the test, and then leave a comment with:
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp
•    your Gender
•    organization you share the strongest affinity with
•    the result of your Myers-Briggs test
For example, I would leave a comment saying: Male, Kemet, INTJ

My hypothesis is that while there will be some outliers, the majority of members of certain groups and organizations will have results that cluster in the categories corresponding to the classical elements sited at the beginning of this video.  For example: RBG = Fire, Muslim = Water, Kemet = Earth, Hebrew = Air

I would imagine that a similar pattern would play out for the 4 major black gangs: Crips, Bloods, Vice Lords, Folks (Gangster Disciples).

I think this would explain why certain groups have a tendency to get along, whereas other groups have a tendency towards conflict, and this would also provide a model for how groups could better interact.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

The ELECTRON is God


GOD is a theological abstraction defined by 7 characteristics:
  1. Divine Simplicity (not consisting of parts)
  2. Omnipresent (present everywhere, eternal)
  3. Omniscient (all knowing)
  4. Omnipotent (all powerful)
  5. Omnibenevolent (all good)
  6. Creator, Sustainer, and Destroyer
  7. Giver of Life and the Bringer of Death
Based on the definition of GOD, the ELECTRON is the only Empirical object which satisfies all of the criteria as being GOD!

The ELECTRON is Divine Simplicity:  The doctrine of Divine Simplicity says that GOD is without parts, not composite, and not made up of something else.  The ELECTRON is a subatomic, fundamental particle, having no components or substructure.

The ELECTRON is Omnipresent: Omnipresence is the quality of being present everywhere at the same time.  All Matter is composed of Atoms, and all Atoms are composed of at least 1 or more ELECTRONS.  Thus, everywhere there is something, there is at least 1 ELECTRON.

The ELECTRON is Omniscient: Omniscience is the quality of knowing all information.  Neurons are cells that are the core components of the Brain which process and transmit information in the form of ELECTRONS as electrical signals.  ELECTRONS are what thoughts, ideas, and knowledge are made of.  Literally everything that is known is facilitated by way of ELECTRONS.

The ELECTRON is Omnipotent: Omnipotence is the quality of being All Powerful.  In physics, Power is the rate at which a Force does Work.  All of the Forces in the Universe are based on the 4 Fundamental Forces, and ELECTRONS participate in 3 of the 4 Fundamental Forces: Gravitation, Electromagnetism, and the Electro-weak Forces.  Electrons do not participate in the Strong Nuclear force, but Electrons can participate in nuclear reactions.   Hence, the ELECTRON is Omnipotent.

The ELECTRON is Omnibenevolent:  Omnibenevolence is the quality of being “all good”, and “goodness” is defined as always adhering to a set of rules, laws, or codes.  The set of rules or equations that The ELECTRON always adheres to includes the Pauli Exclusion Principle, the Schrödinger equation, the Dirac equation, Wave-Particle Duality, and Angular Momentum, just to name  a few.

The ELECTRON is Creator:  The exchange or sharing of ELECTRONS between two or more atoms is the main cause of chemical bonding which creates the Molecules of all substances.  Conversely, the Chemical Reactions which Destroy, or transform, one substance to another involve the loss or change in position of ELECTRONS.

The ELECTRON gives LIFE: Life is a characteristic of physical entities having Biological processes, and Biological processes are any number of Chemical Reactions that results in a transformation.  Chemical Reactions are caused by the loss or change in position of ELECTRONS.  Conversely, the cessation of Chemical Reactions, is when ELECTRONS stop flowing, and is what brings about Death.

Some additional similarities between GOD and the ELECTRON are:
  • Love:  It is said by people in various religions that “GOD is Love”.As a thought or emotion, the feeling of Love occurs due to the movement of ELECTRONS in the brain and body.
  • Light:  It is said by people in various religions that GOD created Light by saying “Let there be Light”.  ELECTRONS moving from higher Orbital Shells to lower Orbital Shells is the origin of Light.
  • In the Clouds:  It is said by people in various religions that “GOD is in the Clouds”.ELECTRONS orbit the nucleus of an atom in ELECTRON CLOUDS.
  • You Can’t See God or ELECTRONS:  It is said by people in various religions that “you cannot see GOD”.  Currently there is no method in existence to directly see an ELECTRON or any subatomic particle.
Electrons in the Atomic Model:  Atoms and Electrons have never been directly seen, but scientists have proved that sub-atomic particles exist through experimentation which facilitates a consistent method to observe the effects made through predictions provided by the Atomic Model.  A model is a representation of a system in the real world, and is intended to help us understand systems and their properties.  The atomic model represents what the structure of an atom could look like, based on what we know about how atoms behave. It is not necessarily a true picture of the exact structure of an atom.  Models are often simplified and cannot always be absolutely accurate.


PTAH as an Ancient African ELECTRON “Model”:


Relationship Between EL and PTAH:  “The Egyptian god Ptah is given the title ḏū gitti 'Lord of Gath' in a prism from Lachish which has on its opposite face the name of Amenhotep II (c. 1435–1420 BCE) The title ḏū gitti is also found in Serābitṭ text 353. Cross (1973, p. 19) points out that Ptah is often called the Lord (or one) of eternity and thinks it may be this identification of ʼĒl with Ptah that lead to the epithet ’olam 'eternal' being applied to ʼĒl so early and so consistently.”  SOURCE: Cross, Frank Moore (1973). Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-09176-4.

EL is the Origin of the Name of God in Judeo-Christian, Islamic, and various Mesopotamian Religions:


EL (the origin of the Mesopotamian name for God) is in the word ELECTRON:
  • EL - “Mesopotamian word for God” 
  • LECT - “word, speech, thought” (Greek lexis and logos) 
  • TRON - Greek suffix referring to a device, tool, or instrument  
ELECTRON - “a tool for God’s words and thoughts”

Study Particle Physics, Study Quantum Physics, Learn about the ELECTRON, Get to know God!


Saturday, March 7, 2015

Mansa Abubakari Keita II, The Mariner Nautical Navigator of Mali

Mansa Abubakari Keita II
Mansa Abubakari Keita II

Adapted From “They Came Before Columbus” Chapter 3, The Mariner Prince of Mali, page 39-50, by Ivan Van Sertima

You may have heard of the likes of Christopher Columbus, Marco Polo, Ferdinand Magellan, Hernan Cortes, Amerigo Vespucci, and Francisco Pizarro.  But the story of an African explorer, navigator, and voyager to the Americas before all those aforementioned, must be told and remembered always.  This is the story of Mansa Abubakari Keita II. 

Abubakari Keita II, was the 9th Mansa, a Mande word meaning “emperor” or “king of kings”, of the Mali Empire.  Abubakari Keita II was the grandson of Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Mali Empire. As a boy growing up in the royal court of the Keita Dynasty of the Mali Empire, Abubakari Keita II and his younger half-brother Kankan Musa, were privileged to receive the finest education.  Coming up, they heard stories about lands across the Atlantic Ocean.  While Abubakari Keita II would often dream of Traveling West to sail off into the massive ocean, his brother Kankan Musa dreamed of Traveling East to make pilgrimage to Mecca. 

While studying at Sankory University, Abubakari Keita II encountered maps from Muslim geographers, Moorish navigators, and scholars from Timbuktu, who had concluded that the Atlantic Ocean waters which washed the western end of Mali, were not the end of the world.  Diplomats from Morocco, North Africa, and scholars from the University of Timbuktu, promoted new ideas about a spherical shaped globe and worlds beyond the sea.  While at Sankory University, Abubakari Keita II studied Ocean currents, navigational charts, and learned how to navigate using the stars.  Abubakari Keita II heard amazing tales of people from Western Sudan who ventured across the Atlantic ocean some 2000 years earlier. 

In the year 1310 AD, in the city of Niani, on the left bank of the Sankarini river, Abubakari Keita II ascended to the throne, and was inaugurated as the ninth Mansa of the Mali Empire.  Dressed wearing a golden skullcap and full royal regalia of a velvety red tunic and heavily crinkled silk, and sitting atop a pempi, a three-tiered pavilion pyramid, under the shade of the royal umbrella, surmounted by its golden bird, there was a roll of drums, and trumpets, and bugles sounded to announce his inauguration.  The time had come, Abubakari Keita II now had the resources at his disposal to realize his trans-oceanic ambition.

Since ascending the throne of Mali, Abubakari Keita II had but one ambition, to use all his power and wealth to realize the dream that had been growing in him since childhood.  The Mali kingdom had been extended down along the Gambia River to the sea.  Abubakari had heard many tales of that sea which was known as the world’s end.  Abubakari desired to do something different with his regency, something new, something for which there was no precedent.  Something too that would keep his spirit quick and young with a lifelong excitement.  Abubakari was bored by petty wars; he was master of the largest empire in the world – larger, than the Arabs, larger than the Holy Roman Empire, as large as all the civilized states of Europe.  Abubakari was bored by the thought of pilgrimage to Mecca; he was bored by pious duties and by pious men who repeated themselves endlessly.  Abubakari surrounded hisself with people of like mind, Scientists, Astronomers, Navigators, and Scholars of Timbuktu, who entertained theories of a sphere-shaped world and dreamed of lands beyond the waters, as men in the 21st century now dream of life on worlds beyond the stars. 

Abubakari would spare no expense to build a fleet.  Abubakari sent the announcement to Let it be known throughout Mali and beyond:
“To all those who fished and sailed in lakes and rivers and off the sea's great coasts, to all those who know about boats and water currents and wind currents and direction-finding by the map of the stars.  To all those who know about Marine Engineering and Nautical Sciences. Let the Somono people come forward, to whom Sundiata had given ‘the monopoly of the water’.  Let the Bozo people come forward, who are known as great boatmen of the Niger river.  Call unto the boatmen of the Gambia and Senegal rivers.  Call unto the people of Lake Chad, where it was said that men still built boats on the principles of the ancient Egyptians.  Let it be known that they were all needed at the royal court of the Mali Empire”. 

Great debate arose as to what kind of ships should be built.  Some of Abubakari’s advisers said the ships should most certainly carry a sail.  Other advisers said that the ships should not depend on a sail, saying that they could be stalled for days on the sea if there was no wind.  Some advised that the ships should be like the ships the Bantu and Arabs of East Africa were using on the Indian Ocean, which could change from sail to oar, and from oar to sail, so that it would have the double advantage of wind power and muscle power.   Some advisers said it was pointless to call on the experience of the river people because the ocean to the west was no river, and it did not behave like an inland lake or stream.  Some advisers said that something truly massive would have to be built in order to meet the monstrous moods of the ocean, and river craft would simply be dashed to pieces.  Other advisers said big ships sank more easily on stormy water than small ones, because they set up too much resistance to the wind and waves.

Abubakari listened to all the hypothesis, theories, and opinions, but took no chances, he decided that there would be no single design, no one kind of boat.  Abubakari gave his blessings to all designs that seemed practical, he was not going to gamble on one man's theory and ignore the rest.  Abubakari saw the configuration of his fleet like the political configuration of Mali, he stood at the helm as the central and unifying authority of the most diverse crew of elements on the Sudanic deck of the world.  His fleet would be a mirror of his ship of state.

The great boat building operation began along the Senegambia seacoast of Mali.  Troops were withdrawn from wars and from other minor campaigns, to focus their energies on the ambitious shipbuilding campaign.  Blacksmiths, carpenters, boat captains, magicians, diviners, scholars from Timbuktu, gold merchants, potters, porters, weavers, and jewelers, were all assembled to contribute to the shipbuilding effort. Caravan guides, who used the compass and navigational instruments to plot their paths across “the sandy sea” of the Sahara, were called upon to serve as navigators across the ocean waters of the Atlantic.  While the building of the boats progressed, a number of megalith structures were erected, stone observatories, such as ancient seafaring nations used for astronomical calculations, the ruins of which survive today as indications of the science of that time and the activities of that place. 

Abubakari specified that each boat built for the ocean voyage should be accompanied by a supply boat, which stored gold and other items for trade, along with enough food to last its company for at least two years.  Two hundred master boats and two hundred supply boats were built.  As the task neared completion, Abubakari encamped on the seacoast to watch the final stages of the operation, It was the scene an Egyptian pharaoh must have witnessed during the erection of a pyramid,  Abubakari felt pride at the thought that he was the only king in the world at that time who was wealthy enough and at peace enough, to divert such a vast labor force from military and agrarian duties to a scientific exploration. 

The fleet of 200 ships departed in the year 1310 AD.  When the ships departed, their absence was long, and Abubakari could not find peace, he was obsessed to learn of the outcome of the expedition that he had hurled across the spaces of the ocean, he could think of nothing else.  Early one morning the following year, a captain of one of the ships had returned, and was waiting outside the gates of the palace to talk to Mansa Abubakari II.  The captain of the boat said that they sailed for a long while, until they came to what seemed to be a strong current flowing in the open ocean.  The other ships sailed on, but as they came to that strong current they were swiftly pulled out over the horizon of the ocean until they disappeared.  The captain said that he did not know what became of the ships because the waters were strong and swift and he was afraid and turned back and did not enter the current.

This news made Abubakari more fixed in his obsession; some said he even bordered on madness.  Abubakari went with his royal court to the plain at the western edge of Mali where the first fleet had been built and had disembarked.  Like the pyramid builders of dynastic Egypt, Abubakari began to recognize his whole empire around a single massive project.  He assembled a vast army of craftsmen, and scaled up the ship building operation, this time to send a massive armada of 2000 ships to explore across the ocean.  Paired men and women were being chosen for the new expedition, and fears were expressed by Abubakari’s subjects that in his madness he would sacrifice hundreds of people to the voyage across the ocean. 

But, Abubakari was unwavering, he never looked back.  Abubakari stayed amongst the ship builders and never returned to the royal court at Niani.  This time, Abubakari wanted to lead the expedition hisself; he had a special boat built, with a throne on the stern deck, shaded by the bird-emblazoned parasol, and he would commandeer the fleet by means of the talking drum.  In the year 1311 AD, Mansa Abubakari Keita II abdicated the throne, and conferred the power of the regency to his brother Kankan Mansa Musa, on the understanding that he was to assume the throne if, after a reasonable lapse of time, Abubakari did not return.  Mansa Musa told Mansa Abubakari Keita II that if he did succeed to the throne, he would choose his way to make his mark upon the world: to lead a massive train of caravans traveling East across the desert on a pilgrimage to Mecca. 

Then one day, in the year 1311 AD, dressed in a flowing white robe and a jeweled turban, Abubakari Keita II took leave of Mali.  He gave up the throne in the name of science and discovery, and set out with his fleet to travel west across the Atlantic Ocean, never to return to Mali.  In the year 1312 AD, Abubakari’s fleet of ships landed and settled on the coast of present day Brazil in a place known as Recife.  The other name they gave this site is Purnanbuco, which comes from Boure Bambouk, the Mande name for the rich gold fields that accounted for much of the wealth of the Mali Empire.  Other cities in South America near the area they settled which they gave Mande names were Mandinga Port, Mandinga Bay and Sierre de Mali.  This was a West African colony in the Americas established by the 2200 ships which disembarked from the Mali Empire under the rule and helm of Mansa Abubakari Keita II. 

The European explorer, Christopher Columbus, even made mention of the African presence in the Americas in his logs.  Columbus stated that the purpose of his third voyage was to test the claims of King John the second of Portugal, that "canoes had been found which set out from the coast of West Africa and sailed to the Americas".  Columbus also stated he heard claims of the native inhabitants of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, that black people had come from the southeast who were trading with spears that were made of a gold metal alloy developed in west Africa.  Columbus's son, Ferdinand, said his father told him that he had seen black people north of what is now Honduras. The scholarly art historian, Count Alexander Von Wuthenau, also discusses fourteenth century carvings and sculptures that were found in the Americas which show women and men wearing turbans, clearly African with tribal marks cut on their cheeks, indicating that the people came from Mali.

Africans arrived in the Americas long before Columbus.  Three currents can carry Africans to the Americas:  one current off the Cape Verde islands, one current off the Senegambia coast, and one current off the southern coast of Africa. Africans were the first to navigate the ocean waters, and the science of Celestial Navigation and Astronavigation is the means by which the four corners of the world were explored; Africans navigated the 7 seas, by way of the 7 heavens.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

The Ptah-Horus (Pythagoras) Theorem – The African Origin of the Pythagorean Theorem




Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher who is said to have lived around 500 BC, and is credited by most western educational institutions with the development of what they call the Pythagorean Theorem, the mathematic equation which expresses the relationship between the sides of a right triangle; where the square of the hypotenuse of the triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides of the triangle.  The Pythagorean Theorem is also known as the 47th Problem of Euclid, because Euclid, who is said to have lived several hundred years after Pythagoras, and is called the “father of Geometry” by western educational institutions, worked on solving the ratio 3:4:5 Pythagorean triple.    If the first 5 numbers 1,2,3,4,5 are squared to yield 1,4,9,16, and 25, then subtracting each square from the next yields the sequence 1,3,5,7,9…  


However, it has long been suspected that this theorem, and the proof of this theorem, existed thousands of years before Pythagoras is said to have been born. 

Evidence that the Babylonians had knowledge of Pythagorean Triples is available on the artifact known as Plimpton 322, which contains tables inscribed with Pythagorean Triples. 

In his collection of essays entitled “Moralia Volume 5”, the Greek essayist Plutarch comments on the Ancient Egyptian’s knowledge of the 3:4:5 Pythagorean triple and its relationship between the sides of a right triangle expressed in Ancient Egyptian symbolism by saying:
The upright, therefore, may be likened to the male, the base to the female, and the hypotenuse to the child of both, and so Ausar may be regarded as the origin, Auset as the recipient, and Heru as perfected result.  3 is the first perfect odd number, 4 is a square whose side is the even number 2, but 5 is in some ways like its father and in some ways like its mother, being made up of 3 and 2...”


In the book entitled “The Pythagorean Theorem: The Story of Its Power and Beauty”, by Alfred Posamentier, he states:
 “The Pythagorean Theorem was known long before Pythagoras, but Pythagoras is attributed as the first to prove it.”

However, in the book “Stolen Legacy” by George G.M. James, it is argued that Pythagoras was shown proof of the theorem by the Ancient Egyptians.  It states:
“Pythagoras travelled to Egypt and was taught geometry by the Egyptian Priests and made to sacrifice to the Gods, before they showed him the proof of the theorem of the square on the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle. Pythagoras did not discover this proof, and it is misleading to name the theorem after him.”

The book “Stolen Legacy” also states:
“… we have the statements of Plutarch, Demetrius and Antisthenes that Pythagoras founded the Science of Mathematics among the Greeks, and that he sacrificed to the Muses, when the Egyptian Priests explained to him the properties of the right angled triangle. Pythagoras was also trained in music by the Egyptian priests.”

The proof attributed to Pythagoras is very simple, and is called a proof by rearrangement.  The two large squares shown in the figure each contain four identical triangles, and the only difference between the two large squares is that the triangles are arranged differently. Therefore, the white space within each of the two large squares must have equal area. The triangle in figure 1 can be rearranged to create figure 2, and equating the area of the white space yields the proof attributed to Pythagoras.

So, is there any evidence that a proof by rearrangement for this theorem is available in Ancient Egypt?  Well, since we are talking about triangles, let us look to the pyramids of Giza, the three giant triangular structures built by the Ancient Africans in Egypt 2000 years before Pythagoras was said to have been born.  From above, if we rearrange the pyramids of Giza, we see evidence of the proof of the theorem.   
 
The base of Menkaure’s Pyramid is 51.7 cubits, the base of Khafre’s pyramid is 107.6 cubits, and the base of Khufu’s pyramids is 115.2 cubits.  Plugging into the equation, we see that the mathematical result (119.4) is a statistically significant reasonable approximation, a difference of 4.2 cubits, less than 4% error (3.5%).  Considering that the outer casing of the Giza pyramids have been removed, and the wear and tear on the pyramids over the thousands of years, this may account for the discrepancy.  
 
Given this evidence, it does not seem right to use the term “Pythagorean Theorem” for a concept which existed thousands of years before Pythagoras.  In the book Stolen Legacy, Dr. George G.M. James suggests that “The name of Pythagoras… should be deleted from our mathematical textbooks: in Geometry, where the theorem of the square on the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is called the Pythagorean theorem, because this is not true.” 

So what term can we use to replace the term “Pythagorean Theorem”?  We can see the civil engineers and architects of the Giza complex built the proof of the theorem into the design of the Pyramid complex at Giza.  So the term we use as a replacement for the term “Pythagorean Theorem” should pay homage to the African Pyramid builders, architects, and engineers.  Dr. Kaba Kamene (Dr. Booker T. Coleman) suggests that the name “Pythagoras” comes from a Greek amalgamation of the names of African Egyptian deities Ptah and Horus (Heru).  Interestingly enough, the deities Ptah and Horus were patron deities of the Ancient African Pyramid builders, architects, and engineers.  Ptah was a patron deity of builders and craftsmen, and Horus as Heru-Behutet was a patron deity of blacksmiths and workers in metal, The Great Chiefs of the Hammer.

Additionally, Ptah and Ausar were combined in Egyptian Mythology, and both Ptah as Ausar, and Horus are present as the upright and hypotenuse of the 3-4-5 right triangle ratio represented by Ausar, Aset, and Heru respectively. 
Considering the aforementioned phonetic and symbolic relationships of Ptah and Horus to “Pythagoras”, then the proposition is put forth that the Pythagorean Theorem should henceforth and forever be known as the Ptah-Horus Theorem.
Q.E.D.