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Albert Einstein

14/03/1879 - 17/04/1955

The theoretical physicist who revolutionized our view of space, time and gravity

Albert Einstein was probably the greatest scientist of the twentieth century, capable of innovative contributions in various fields of physics, from atomic theory of matter to cosmology.

His contribution has been the most profoundly original theory of general relativity , which represented the first major progress after Newton's interpretation of gravity and has had radical consequences on our view of the universe on a large scale.

Despite being one of the founders of quantum mechanics, Einstein never resign themselves to accept the consequences, as he was convinced that any correct description of nature should be strictly deterministic.

Einstein also knew how to take public positions on highly controversial issues without worrying about going against the trend, always inspired by the good sense and strong moral principles (though not religious) seasoned with a healthy dose of humor.

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Name: Fritz-Albert Popp Born in 1938 in Frankfurt / Main, Germany. He Received Diploma in Experimental Physics in 1966 at the University of Würzburg (where Röntgen discoverd X-rays), Received the Röntgen-Prize of the University Würzburg, and His PH.D. in Theoretical Physics in 1969 at the University of Mainz. He Delivered His Habilitation in Biophysics and Medicine in 1973 at the University of Marburg, Received by the Senate nomination as Professor of the University Marburg.
He has Received Several nominations as Lecturer, Research Fellow, Visiting Professor, now Honorary Professor at Universities in Germany, USA, India, and China. He is an Invited Member of the New York Academy of Sciences, member of the International Consciousness Research Laboratory (ICRL) at Princeton University, President of the Worms Reformati Academy of Medicine, Honorary President of the Center for Documentation of Natural Healing (ZDN) Vice President of the International Institute of Biophysics in Neuss (Germany), and member of the Executive Board of the Center for Frontier Sciences at Temple University (Philadelphia).

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Paracelsus, famous alchemist, astrologer, physician and excelled the most representative figure of the Renaissance, was a great philosopher and among his thoughts, you can find ideas that still leaves us surprised and puzzled.
It is a teacher who encourages us to lift us up spiritually and mentally.

Philipp von Hohenheim Theophrasti Bombastus

He was born in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, November 14, 1493. The son of a great master of the Teutonic Knights, after an initial period of study with his father, was followed by Tritemius, abbot of the great Kabbalist and Spanheim, then learn medicine and chemistry from Sigismund Figger.
Between 1509 and 1511 he obtained a Bachelor in Vienna. Later he devoted himself to travel, he visited Italy between 1513 and 1516 and graduated in Ferrara in the period in which the Unversità of this city was visited by Nicolaus Copernicus. Between 1517 and 1524 he visited Europe, working as a doctor.

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