Having lost that mathematical mastery that we introduced to the world, many eons ago, which math mastery permeated our: arts, sciences, our religion, architecture, navigation, astronomy, even our children's games--as attested by Plato in "The Laws"--we, black Africans, devolved into a form of "situational physics," that ambiguous residue of the ruins of our rigorous of renown, which renown, Plato writes, predated him by some 10,000 years.