Reinhold Zwickler

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Reinhold Zwickler (* 1933 ) is a German engineering scientist.

Life

Zwickler studied mechanical engineering at the TH Darmstadt from 1953 to 1958 . With a focus on energy and thermal energy technology , he became a scientific assistant at the chair and institute for thermal engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt. In 1963 he became a Dr.-Ing. With a thesis on light water-moderated forced-flow nuclear reactors at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Darmstadt . PhD . After completing his doctorate, he worked in large boiler construction at Babcock in Oberhausen .

In 1967 he received a call to the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences . He was particularly involved in his field of expertise with partner universities in England, France and the USA as well as at numerous national and international conferences. He was visiting professor at the Institut Universitaire de Technologie at the Université Paris Descartes in Ville-d'Avray near Paris .

With his book Can the cosmos be explained without God? Zwickler shows how a solution to the cosmological problem according to Einstein's demands of causality and simplicity can be derived using a method according to Max Planck and Werner Heisenberg .

Zwickler is married and has four children. He has been a member of the Catholic student association KDSt.V. Nassovia Darmstadt in the CV .

Fonts

  • Can the cosmos be explained without God? - The Origin and Limits of Physics , Haag + Herchen 2006, ISBN 3898464113

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