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Jean Bedel Mabika

    Punu scientist teaches Einstein in Germany
    World Atomic Physics invented in Moabi-Lu'ng
    The true foundations of modern physics
    The woman in the universal civilization
    • 2022

      The woman in the universal civilization

      Towards a world of peace and sustainable development

      • 80 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      The book explores the historical significance of Gabonese women within the context of Kongo civilization, emphasizing their pivotal role in shaping traditional culture and societal advancements. It highlights the long-standing recognition of women's contributions in Africa, contrasting it with the delayed awareness of women's rights in European societies during the 20th century. Additionally, it argues that Gabonese women were early advocates for environmental protection and sustainable interactions with nature, showcasing their influence on both cultural and ecological practices throughout history.

      The woman in the universal civilization
    • 2022

      The true foundations of modern physics

      Decisive contribution of the School of Punu scholars of Moabi-Lu'ng (the Nyanga, southwest of Gabon)

      • 88 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Exploring the Punu culture's rich intellectual heritage, this booklet delves into its significant contributions to philosophy and modern science. It highlights how the Punu tradition, intertwined with Kongo culture, has shaped key scientific concepts through its unique literary texts. By examining the intersection of metaphysics, ontology, and the exploration of the infinitely small and large, the work reveals the profound impact of this African scientific culture on the foundations of modern physics.

      The true foundations of modern physics
    • 2022

      World Atomic Physics invented in Moabi-Lu'ng

      Theoretical power of the scientific paradigm in Nyanga (South-West Gabon)

      • 164 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century physics, this compelling narrative reveals the groundbreaking achievements of anonymous Punu scientists in Gabon, who developed atomic bomb technology decades before the West. Through the account of French colonial administrator Georges Le Testu, the book argues that these scientists, operating within their unique scientific framework, were the true pioneers of uranium 235 and plutonium. It challenges conventional narratives by highlighting Black Africa's significant advancements in atomic physics and nuclear weapons during a time when the West was still grappling with fundamental scientific concepts.

      World Atomic Physics invented in Moabi-Lu'ng
    • 2022

      Punu scientist teaches Einstein in Germany

      Punu Language, Moabi-Lu'ng Science School and Modern Physics

      • 124 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      The book explores the intriguing connection between Einstein and an African scientist from the Punu culture, who is suggested to have been a mentor to him. It argues that this figure, referenced by the philosopher Hegel, was instrumental in shaping Einstein's understanding of theoretical physics, even claiming he invented the nuclear weapon. The narrative posits that Einstein's profound grief over this mentor's death contributed to his disengagement from the advancements in physics after 1926, revealing a hidden historical influence on one of the greatest minds in science.

      Punu scientist teaches Einstein in Germany