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Achieve the Impossible: I’m the only Black (Bamelike) person in my Physics class in college and I’m passing with good grades……..
This elective is indeed challenging but we need more Black/African people in physics for the benefit that physicists bring to society from developing innovative ideas, technology, engineering, energy mechanics, understanding gravity, gravitation, pressure, radiation, nuclear and atomic physics, particle studies, and also business. I see how what I’m learning can benefit issues in Black Africa, for instance, I have an idea I will put in a paper that can assist Africa with getting clean water to all the Black villages without dependence on missionaries and even pipelines. To combine the good of knowing physics and its good qualities we can add these concepts to upgrade traditional African physics, compare them, and develop innovative African technologies.
I’m passing the Physics elective and halfway through this math-heavy (equations and formulas) module. Not bad for the only Black person in the class. The understanding of the different dimensions and the concept of ‘Matrix’ mathematics’ can benefit technological advancement in Africa.
The Elements of Physics
– Motion
– Laws of Newton
– Energy
– Matter
– Heat
– Waves
– Sound
– Electro-Magnetic Waves
– Optics
– Atomic
– Nuclear
– Particle Physics
– Relativity
– Cosmology
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mo! if you need to talk to a fellow Afrikan who majored in Physics I’m sure Mama Evelyn Duduyemi from Kibolebole and AYA Tanzania can provide great guidance info@kibolebole.com
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I will publish a paper soon on the water crises in Africa and the physics ideas I have for water solutions that may be valuable to Africa.-
Look forward to it!
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