Dr. Aboubacar Sidy Sow PH.D.

Dr. Aboubacar Sidy Sow was born in the Republic of Guinea and has spent his life dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and the betterment of society. Awarded a scholarship in 1979, he embarked on his academic journey in the USSR, where he obtained a master’s degree in mathematics and physics from Rostov-On-Don State University in 1985. His quest for knowledge continued, and in 1993, he earned his Ph.D. in mathematics and physics from the same institution.

Throughout his travels and studies, Dr. Sow keenly observed the economic, political, and ideological landscapes of the world. His reflections on these observations led him to develop a unique philosophical method called the Triad Law. This innovative approach uses logical-mathematical formalism to uncover the deep secrets of evolution and the significance of the ten universal numbers, guiding individuals towards living a positive and empowered life.


Current Endeavors

Dr. Sow is not only a prolific author and philosopher but also an esteemed educator. He currently teaches mathematics at Loyola University Chicago, Columbia College, and Harold Washington College, sharing his profound knowledge and inspiring the next generation of thinkers and leaders.


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