NEW YORK — NIGERIAN scientist, Gabriel Oyibo said in New York on Monday that the whole world would soon commence the revision of science books based on the Unified Field Therory he discovered.
He said the Ofappit Institute of Technology, home of his scientific discovery would soon begin a long distance learning programme, to ensure many African nations benefited from the “new science revolution”.
Speaking at the opening of the institute’s fall workshop on God Almighty’s Grand Unified Theorem (GAGUT) Oyibo said that in view of the expected revision of science books based on GAGUT, he was concerned about getting more Africans to understand the new trend.
“We are going to use all available means, including video conferences whereby students and teachers can ask questions and get responses in a classroom format,” he said.
He called on African media and governments to subsidise the provision of necessary communication facilitites at minimal cost so that more people could acquire the skill.
“Our effort is leading to a major revolution in the whole educational programme, beginning with science.
“The periodic table is no longer based on 118 elements.
“We now have one element, and all the rest are nuclear and chemical compounds,” he said, adding, “all the other efforts in science have become obsolete and been pushed to the archives.”
Oyibo said the discovery which remained the greatest revolution in Science, successfully transformed the world from the 118 elements basis to a one element basis in Mathematical Physics.
Participants at the workshop are expected to be exposed to GAGUT as the geometry that unifies the material universe and provides solutions to unsolved human problems such as cold, fusion, AIDS, and cancer.
“This lecture presents God as the Greatest Mathematician, and shows how God developed the building block with which He created the Universe, as well as give insight into solutions to some persistent problems in cosmology,” he said.
The National Universities Commission and the Nigerian Mathematical and Physics Students Association had earlier written to request the scientist to visit the country for a nationwide lecture series to enlighten intellectuals about the science discovery.