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.