Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2022

He Worked on the Laboratory of the Institute "Magneto-Mein Kampf" and Its Research on the Structure of Particles


 87 Years Ago Today He Didn't Arrive in a Chariot of God

Sunday 14th of April 1935
Writer and paleo-contact pioneer Erich Anton Paul von Däniken is born in Zofingen, Aargau, Switzerland.
He studied engineering and physics at Vienna University for two years before taking on the role of president of the company for 25 years. His previous assignments included President of the Fractional Research Institute and President of the Institute of Chemistry, Zweig, Switzerland. He worked on the laboratory of the Institute "Magneto-Mein Kampf" and its research on the structure of particles. He received his PhD in chemistry from the Austrian National University. Erich was very interested in cosmology and cosmology of atoms and they are the basis of a lot of ideas being worked on by scientists around the world today around cosmology.

Monday, November 8, 2021

He Also Uses Two Sheets of Paper for His Books


 137 Years Ago Today

Saturday 8th of November 1884

Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Hermann Rorschach known for the Rorschach inkblot test is born in Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
He was the inventor of the first inkblot, which he patented in 1910. He gave it to his daughter. He is the grandson of Hermann Rorschach, who died in 1924. He is credited with developing the inkblot test when he sold it to an Italian printer. Heinrich Rorschach. (1) Heinrich Rorschach, Rorschach Düsseldorf 2, 1943.
http://www.nichol.de/en/neue/dirkkonftroftherede/schrengwichtschwerksdamerike (2), a copy of the edition of The Rorschach inkblot test published in the Munich Journal (German) in 1882. The rorschach test is printed in German and also appears in a version in German in the magazine Naturale und Buchfühlse. The inkblot test is still in use in Germany today. He also uses two sheets of paper for his books, 'History and Life with Letters', and the 'Oedipus' book, 'Eureka (Answers).