Stem: Source-Ken World Transmutations and Equitocracy for Mankind

· Xlibris Corporation
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This book describes a natural unification of all humans and respect for all sentient life. The basis for unification is the recognition that all humans are equal members of the 200,000 year-old African (Source-Ken) family. With a consciousness change, World African can become the drivers of unification. World Africans are currently attached to the myth imposed by their enslavers and colonizers, the divisive Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). It requires self-hate, perhaps unconscious, to believe in a religion whose original Jewish interpretation of the Ham-Noah myth was that African people were cursed. The Abrahamic-Myths are built upon three principles: Law, Monotheism, and Specialness. Law and Monotheism are ancient African inventions. Specialness is a Jewish invention done while captive in Babylon. The transmutation proposed in this book is science-based: Africans were the first people and they even now have more genetic diversity than the rest of humanity. World Africans can believe that they are Preeminent in Nature. Science shows the African-hominin-ancestors co-created with Nature the human body including the vaunted brain. Courageously, World Africans can bring to consciousness the genetic-basis of their natural Specialness to overcome the 1,500 year legacy of slavery and stimulate equality, Equitocracy, for all people.

About the author

Alfred Phillips Jr., a native Chicagoan and a physicist who worked at IBM, taught electrical engineering at Cornell University. A marathon runner and history enthusiast, he brings his experience in research to his passion for solving problems faced by World Africans. He studied and traveled extensively to inform this work; he currently lives in New York. Meaning of My Chosen Name: As the San people of Southern Africa are likely the oldest humans, I chose their name as my first. Akhnaton, a pharaoh of Kemet (Egypt) and the true creator of monotheism, may be regarded as the stimulator of the search for unity in science. Since I was born on a Thursday and have West African heritage, I chose Yao as my third name. A weapon that Zulu used to defeat the invading British armies was the Assegai. My work attempts to destroy ignorance in people, especially World Africans. The fifth part of my name, A-SK, is the abbreviation of “a Source-Ken.” I have defined a Source-Ken as an African. “Ask” in the sense of making a query has the same letters. I designate this part of my name to be interpreted as a questioner.

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