THE HOLY GRAIL!
world wide enquiries jam web site of Nigerian professor who discovered secrets of the universe
By Sola Fanawopo
Monday, July 26, 2004

Prof. Gabriel Audu Oyibo
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Access to the web site of the Nigerian-born, United States-based, Nobel Prize nominee, Professor Gabriel Audu Oyibo, (http://www.geocities.com/igala1) has been jammed throughout last weekend, because several people are trying to log on to the web site to read about his latest discovery, ‘God Almighty Grand Unified Theorem’ (GAGUT).

Several attempts by our correspondent to log on to the site were unsuccessful. An apology boldly displayed on the site greets a visitor. It goes thus: “Sorry, this site is temporarily unavailable! The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data transfer.”


Other attempts to access the site through several other search engines such as yahoo, MSN and Google, did not yield the expected result.


To underscore the extent of the impact of his work in the Western world, the German Armed Forces, through its Nuclear Bomb Research, is now seriously understudying his works. On a famous German book web site, abebooks.de, the German Federal Armed Forces is offering and promoting one of Oyibo’s works, “Highlights of the Grand Unified Field Theorem”, at EURO10.00.

Also at DESY, the library of the German Nuclear Bomb Research, Oyibo’s “Grand Unified Field Theorem: The Discovery of the Theory of Everything and the Fundamental Building Block of Quantum Theory”, is listed.
In the US, Oyibo’s books are mostly reserved in reference sections in major libraries including those in Stanford, Harvard and several top universities in Europe.

The quest for more public information about his works is also going at an alarming pace.
The New York station of Public Broadcasting Service, PBS, has asked him to join the station in producing a documentary on his findings.

According to a release from the New York-based OFAPPIT Institute of Technology, which is the research-based organisation that Oyibo set up as “the official home” of his GAGUT discoveries, “this documentary is expected to be a multi-part series on the discovery.”

The institute is also embarking on a fundraising drive to collaborate with the PBS in producing the documentary. The drive targets corporations, foundations and individuals’ contributions.
At Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (MIT) another leading technology and science school in the US, graduate students and some teachers embarked on an aggressive petition drive to make the school authorities invite Oyibo to deliver a public lecture at the school.

According to the MIT petition, “We feel that a lecture and discussion about the scientific and social implications of this theory would be beneficial to our school by broadening our academic and social awareness.”

But crucial to Oyibo’s passion is the need to educate Africans about the discovery that he commendably and boldly named after The Almighty God – the God Almighty’s Grand Unified Theorem or GAGUT
Oyibo insists that the focus of his work is God. “He sent the revelation...and a revelation comes for a reason.”

He referred to Isaac Newton, a minister of the Church of England in his days, who got a revelation. Oyibo submitted that it was Newton’s spiritual basis that helped his scientific findings.
Said Oyibo: “The message to Newton was to elevate the Europeans through the revelation on how the planets move. He was referring to the universal gravitational law, which governs the motion of the planets and stars.”

According to Oyibo, Newton got the formula through a revelation he could not explain – he got a solution without an equation. But 100 years later, Professor Poisson, a French mathematician, supplied the equation. Oyibo then observed that “all knowledge comes from God, in some cases it is acknowledged, others don’t.”

Moving on to Albert Einstein who credited the creation of the world to the Big Bang, Oyibo noted that his discovery was sent to deliver the Jews. “Then the Jewish people were living in ghettos in Europe, undergoing hard times, when there were signs in some public places that ‘dogs and Jews’ were not welcome. They even put the dogs first,” Oyibo explained with a tinge of distaste.

It was under those circumstances that Einstein discovered the theory of relativity. That changed the fate of the Jews, as that discovery led to the first atomic bomb in the US, to where several Jews then moved, following Einstein’s settling down at Princeton University.

Oyibo is now staking out the claim that GAGUT is the father of relativity and “if relativity lifted the Jews, GAGUT is also sent by God to liberate and lift black people.”

Who is Oyibo?
Professor Gabriel Audu Oyibo is a Kogi State, Nigerian-born, mathematical physicist, resident in the United States of America and currently making waves around the world with his GAGUT Theorem – more like the Holy Grail, the theory of everything, holding the entire secrets of the universe.
Oyibo’s work has advanced Einstein’s Relativity and answered questions that the science icon tried to address, regarding the origins of the universe but could not answer, before he died.

With the professor’s findings he hopes that with the right funding, even incurable diseases such as AIDS, cancer, Parkinson’s syndrome and Alzeimer’s disease, would be curable within three years. Based on the GAGUT formula, cells in the affected human body would be “re-tuned” rather than killed. Viruses that attack the body’s T-cells are not living organisms and therefore cannot be killed. They merely utilise energy from the T-cells to multiply themselves. Professor Oyibo’s discovery will merely help doctors re-tune the cells instead of killing them, providing a permanent cure.

Gabriel Oyibo, who obtained a Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Mathematics from Rensseler Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, has been nominated for the Nobel Prize, thrice now.


 

 

 

 

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