Robert Lee PowellRobert Lee Powell, Sr, Inventor, Mathematician and Physicist Born: Kerns, Texas of African American and Native American heritage. Education: Fisk University, Nashville, TN Degree: B.S. & M.S., Physics Co-inventor of the Holographic Non-Destructive Teting Method; A veteran teacher at Fisk University, Nashville, TN; Lowell Technical Institute, Lowell, MA; Oakland University, Rochester, MI, and Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, and has worked for a variety of corporations. This veteran physics professor is the co-inventor of the esoteric field of work-Holographic Non-Destructive Testing, which is arguably the most beautiful and appropriate engineering and technological use of the hologram making process so far discovered. His knowledge and expertise also extend to some of the traditions of African art in the application of mathematical ratios and principles of Euclidean Geometry. His knowledge and lectures on the subject have influenced and changed the lives of many artists including the late Dr. John Thomas Biggers, and aspiring artists in colleges and universities in the U.S. and around the world. In his 1997 visual mathematics installation "In This House," a part of the Project Row Houses in Houston Texas, he delivered a multi-level system of ancient mathematical teachings from a diverse mixture of sub-cultures. His cutting-edge mathematics uses the rules and tools of Euclid, and the geometrical roots of a quadrivium: Sacred art, Sacred architecture, Modernity's physics, and Modernity's biology. Read More Read Less