Rolf Froböse

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Rolf Froböse (born June 29, 1949 in Seesen am Harz ) is a German journalist and book author.

Life

Rolf Froböse attended the Jacobson-Gymnasium Seesen and studied chemistry in Göttingen after graduating from high school . There he received his doctorate in 1977 in Oskar Glemser's group with a thesis on sulfur-nitrogen-fluorine chemistry. He then worked as a research assistant at the Gmelin Institute of the Max Planck Society in Frankfurt am Main .

He began his science journalism activities as a German correspondent for the American National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). From 1988 to 1991 Froböse was initially an editor, then head of research and development at the technology magazine highTech in Munich, after which he was editor-in-chief of the specialist publications Chemische Industrie and Europa Chemie at the Handelsblatt publishing group until the end of 1994 .

Froböse has been working as a freelance science journalist and author since 1995. His books have been published by Wiley / VCH, Random House and BOD (Books on Demand). Froböse published in the fields of engineering , popular science, and quantum physics . He also wrote a thriller Second Zero - The Big Bang Experiment . He claims in 2010 that homeopathy and naturopathy may be effective based on new scientific evidence. He uses a quantum mechanical effect as an explanation. The underlying book The Life Code of the Universe - Quantum Phenomena and the Immortality of the Soul (Lotos - Random House Publishing Group) led to lively discussions.

Froböse lives in Wasserburg am Inn . He is married to the journalist Gabriele Froböse and has one son.

Fonts

Regular publishers
  • Der Halleysche Komet , Harri Deutsch: Frankfurt, Thun 1985, ISBN 3-87144-837-0
  • Key to Chemistry , Econ: Düsseldorf, Wien, New York 1987, ISBN 3-430-12964-8
  • Special materials through the ages , The history of the HC Starck company , Goslar 1995.
  • with Gabriele Froböse: Lust and love - everything just chemistry? , Wiley-VCH: Weinheim 2004, ISBN 3-527-30823-7
  • My car repairs itself. And other technologies of the day after tomorrow , Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2004 ISBN 3-527-31168-8
  • with Klaus Jopp: football, fashion, flat screens. The second plastic revolution , Wiley-VCH: Weinheim 2006, ISBN 3-527-31411-3
  • When frogs fall from the sky. The craziest natural phenomena , Wiley-VCH: Weinheim 2007, ISBN 3-527-31659-0
  • The life code of the universe. Quantum phenomena and the immortality of the soul , Lotos Verlag Munich 2009, ISBN 3-778-78211-8
BoD
  • The secret physics of chance. Quantum phenomena and fate , BoD GmbH: Norderstedt 2008, ISBN 978-3-8334-7420-0
  • Second zero. The Big Bang Experiment , Thriller, BoD GmbH: Norderstedt 2010, ISBN 978-3837053142
  • with Gabi Froböse: The 40 curious islands , BoD GmbH: Norderstedt 2010, ISBN 978-3839156872
  • The Secret Physics of Coincidence. Quantum phenomena and fate - Can quantum physics explain paranormal phenomena? , BoD GmbH: Norderstedt 2012, ISBN 978-3-8482-3445-5 .
  • with Gabi Froböse: Why punks love turtles and why a beetle bears the name Rumsfeld ". Small handbook of curious knowledge , BoD GmbH: Norderstedt 2014, ISBN 978-3735769565

Literature about Rolf Froböse

  • Who is Who in the Federal Republic of Germany , XIII. Edition, p. 1383. ISBN 3-7290-0064-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Froböse: Scientific consideration of homeopathy and spiritual healing. Augustine Academy , Faculty of Medicine.