O1. Einstein would be happy!

Albert Einstein dedicated the second half of his life to search for a single theory that could explain the entire workings of the Universe. He remained hopeful of finding this “Theory of Everything” until his death. But his dream never materialised. How happy he might...

O2. Physics at a dead end

Physics in a blind alley! Finally it becomes public! Now it is slowly becoming public. Traditional physics no longer has a chance to pull itself out of the impasse. See this video from the "3Sat" media library: http://www.3sat.de/mediathek/?mode=play&obj=78821. It's...

O3. The greatest advance in physics of all time

After more than 40 years of continuous research, I have achieved the goal that all other physicists have only dreamed of: the Unification of all Physics, and thereby also the unification of all general knowledge based on it. School Physics continues to be useful as...

O4. There are no absolute truths

When it comes to describing the world we all live in, there are no absolute truths. We can never be sure we really know anything about it. We can only make assumptions about it and look for more or less convincing experimental confirmation of these assumptions....

O5. Our First Global Civilisation

The greatest civilisations of modern humans (such as, in the Mediterranean, Ancient Egypt, New Egypt, the Greeks, the Romans and the Middle Ages) all eventually came to an end. What have we learned from their rise and fall? Can we save our current, First Global...