Johann Dolanski
Johann Dolanski (born January 5, 1889 in Groß Steurowitz , † December 25, 1966 in Vienna ) was an Austrian civil engineer , technician and author.
Life
After graduating from high school, he studied at the German Technical University in Brno, where he graduated as a civil engineer. During the First World War he had to enter and was stationed in Poland for a long time. In 1928 he moved to Vienna. Always fascinated by science, he worked in fields as diverse as the construction of agricultural machinery and the development of medicines.
He achieved a certain fame in the 1960s as the author of a book on the inner world cosmos . Johann Dolanski died of leukemia at the age of 77.
The Dolan Theory
On the basis of the publications by Karl Neupert and Johannes Lang , whose texts found widespread circulation during the Nazi era , Johann Dolanski began to deal in detail with the concept of an inner world cosmos.
In 1956 he first published a brochure in which he presented his Dolan theory. In 1963 a second, expanded edition of The Universe as it really is came out. Significant technical differences to the theories of Neupert and Lang relate to the explanation of the gravitational pull (instead of a "radiation pressure " centrifugal forces are assumed on a shell rotating around two axes at the same time) or the phenomenon of light refraction in the atmosphere .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Johann Dolanski: The universe as it really is. Dolan theory. 1963. Reissued and commented by M. Marschik. Turia + Kant publishing house, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-85132-208-8 .
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SURNAME | Dolanski, Johann |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian civil engineer, technician and author |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 5, 1889 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gross Steurowitz |
DATE OF DEATH | December 25, 1966 |
Place of death | Vienna |