Homeboy to showcase his latest innovation at the SA Innovation Summit

Kenneth Miya will showcase his latest innovation, the Goll Efrubot telescope, at the South African Innovation Summit in Cape Town taking place from today until Saturday . To vote him Go to the SA Innovation Summit Facebook page and vote for the Goll Efrubot time machine.

MBOMBELA – Kenneth Miya, the province’s own science guru, is determined to shake up the world with his latest invention, a mobile time-machine telescope.
He will showcase his latest innovation, the Goll Efrubot, at the South African Innovation Summit in Cape Town from August 27 to 29.

He stands a chance of winning a share of R50 000 in cash prizes for one of the top-three places, plus a sponsorship from the SAB Foundation or Innovation Edge for the best social innovation and the best early-childhood development idea respectively.

He says this telescope differs from others in that it is portable, improved and handy.
“The Goll EFrubot is a mobile time-machine telescope that can move from one place to another and travel a distance of more than 14 billion kilometres. The curvature distance that Goll EFrubot is travelling at is 4 quadrillion 655 trillion 600 billion at a speed of 465 560 per second which is faster than the speed of light,” he explained.

Some of the telescope’s discoveries include that the sun is not actually the sun, but reflections of the earth on the sky.
“The sun only acts a mirror for the universe and the heat is caused by the force applied by matter from the earth including people, cars and trees. The moon is a reflection of the atmosphere from a distance,” says Kenneth.

He and his Goll EFrubot team previously invented the world’s first African operating system, the Goll Efrubot OS, the Enotifii Glass cellphone, the House Wireless switch, FPHD Mirror television, Knowledge Search engine, Time-machine Telescope/nano-scope, and Phenomenon Immortal light/numbers.

He also prides himself for being awarded as one of the five South African’s best inventions by from the Inventors Garage Competition in 2012, was also honoured by BBC World news for inventing a operation system which is exactly like Apple did and highly praised by the Popular Mechanics in 2011 for being first African to invent a cellphone and television.
Kenneth Miya studied IT, Engineering, Marketing and Geology in South Africa and drop out on all his four courses to pursue a career in metaphysics atom in China which was left by Ptolemy, Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates.

He delivered a keynote address to Air Traffic Navigation Services (ATNS) on how Goll Efrubot viewed space-time and atmosphere from the universe in 2013. He was also a speaker at SA Innovation Summit 2014 where he argued why Isaac Newton’s gravity theory and Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity do not exist, but Johannes Gutenberg’s Knowledge (info) and Gottfried Leibniz’s Numbers (0 & 1) exist.
Go to the SA Innovation Summit Facebook page and vote for the Goll Efrubot time machine.

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