Hans-Ulrich Niemitz

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Hans-Ulrich Niemitz (born November 22, 1946 in Berlin ; † November 2, 2010 in Berlin) was an engineer and head of the former Technology History Department and the Automatic Museum at the University of Technology, Economics and Culture in Leipzig .

Niemitz studied flight technology and then worked in mechanical engineering and as a scientific assistant for practical mathematics at the TU Berlin. He studied history and ethics of technology and natural sciences as a second degree and received his doctorate in 1992. From 1995 to 2009 he held a professorship at the University of Technology, Economics and Culture in Leipzig (FH) and was responsible for the general studies at the university .

His teaching areas and research focus were the history and ethics of technology and natural sciences, interrelationships between technology, culture and society, technology assessment, changing models for technology development, and chronology.

Niemitz supported - following Heribert Illig - the hypothesis of an invented time span in the early Middle Ages ( phantom time ). He is considered to be the inventor of the term phantom years . In a book, Niemitz questioned the correctness of the radiocarbon method and dendrochronology as well as all other scientific dating methods. Together with Uwe Topper and Christian Blöss , he founded the Berlin History Salon in 1994. With the establishment of business processes on the Internet, Niemitz began to deal with monetary theory; in his view, money is a legal title to property or, as he puts it, a right to property by creditors.

Hans-Ulrich Niemitz was also known as a supporter of Germanic New Medicine . Just like the phantom time hypothesis, this is also rejected by the vast majority of the respective specialist scientists as pseudoscientific .

Works

  • Christian Blöss, Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: C14 crash . Mantis Verlag 1997, ISBN 3-92885-2159 .
  • Monika Berger-Lenz, Christopher Ray, Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: factor-L. New medicine. The Truth About Dr. Hamer's discovery - cancer and other curable diseases . Faktuell-Verlag, ISBN 3-9809203-9-9 .
  • Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: Expert opinion on the new medicine . University of Technology, Economics and Culture, Leipzig 2003. ( PDF )
  • Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: Why where is the weak point in electronic trading in virtual goods. In: Klaus P. Jantke, Wolfgang S. Wittig, Jörg Herrmann (Eds.) From e-Learning to e-Payment 2003. The Internet as a secure marketplace. Proceedings LIT'03, 24-26. September 2003, Leipzig. AKA Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 2003, ISBN 3-89838-047-5 . Pp. 99-110 ( online )
  • Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: Forgeries in the Middle Ages . In: Vorzeit Frühzeit Gegenwart (VFG) , 1-91, p. 21 ff.
  • Hans-Ulrich Niemitz, Heribert Illig: Did the Dark Ages never exist? In: VFG , 1-91, p. 36 ff.
  • Stefan Lanka, Hans-Ulrich-Niemitz, Veronika Widmer, Karl Kralfeld: The bird flu. The US war against humanity . klein-klein-verlag, ISBN 3-937342-15-X .

supporting documents

  1. Obituary for fact
  2. Obituary of the study group General Saxony ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hs-zigr.de
  3. Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: An early medieval phantom time - proven in Frankfurt stratigraphies . In: Vorzeit Frühzeit Gegenwart (VFG0) 3-93, 111 ff.
  4. ^ Christian Blöss, Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: C14-Crash. The end of the illusion of being able to date with radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology . 2nd edition, Verlag IT&W, Berlin 2000. (PDF; 4.8 MB)
  5. Hans-Ulrich Niemitz: Why where is the weak point in electronic trading in virtual goods. on-line

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