Jean Émile Charon
Jean Émile Charon (born February 25, 1920 in Paris , † June 1998 ) was a French physicist and philosopher .
Charon was a nuclear physicist and, following Einstein's successor, dealt with the unification of the essential physical theories in the sense of the so-called world formula . From around 1959 Charon also dealt with metaphysics by trying to look at matter and spirit from a common point of view. His main approach was to assume a so-called complex space-time on the basis of complex numbers , in which the real parts of the numbers stand for material things and the imaginary parts for spiritual things.
As a metaphysician v. a. experience a reception in the area of esotericism .
Major works
physics
- Eléments d'une théorie unitaire d'Univers , Éditions René Kister, Genève, Éditions de la Grange Batelière (Paris) 1962.
- Relativité générale , Éditions René Kister (Genève), Éditions de la Grange Batelière (Paris), 1963.
philosophy
- The spirit of matter , German 1996.
- The Fall of Evolution , German 1997.
- O death, where is thy sting. The immortality of consciousness , German 1990.
swell
- ↑ fecha.org: Jean Charon
- ↑ ardue.org.uk: Man in Search of Himself ( Memento of the original from June 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
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SURNAME | Charon, Jean Émile |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Charon, Jean E. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French physicist and philosopher |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 25, 1920 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | June 1998 |