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Lothar schafer biography of mahatma

Despite their encouragement to pursue the family business, he instead followed his love of science by obtaining his undergraduate degree in chemistry at the University of Munich, Germany, his Ph. He enjoyed many accolades, including being honored as a distinguished professor, publishing multiple books, teaching chemistry, philosophy and quantum physics, and opening the minds of hundreds of young students to the world of science and its infinite potential.

He believed wholeheartedly in incorporating the principles of quantum physics as a way of making our lives and the entire world better.

He has published three books and over articles.

You could say physics is the psychology of the universe and psychology is the physics of the mind. We can understand the external world because the forms in our mind and the structures outside come out of the same order. They are congruent. We are all part of the unity, all part of a wholeness. The book explores how the world of quantum physics expands our grasp of the nature of consciousness.

Quantum potentiality and importance of consciousness in the universe/Lothar Schafer.

Many of them said that the class changed their outlook on life. Providing his children with an education was his top priority. Educating them through schooling, travel, and life experiences were among his greatest joys. He was a wonderful man, and I have many fond memories of working with him going back to when I first arrived on campus. He was a good friend.

Associate professor Jingyi Chen, added, "As many of us remember Lothar as an excellent mentor, teacher and researcher, I want to bring up his contribution in the field of ultrafast electron diffraction UED. Former student Mya Norma said, "Dr. He was truly a special person that made a lasting impact in my life as well as the lives of so many others.

Associate professor Nan Zheng said, "Although I didn't work with him very long, I have been touched about how he genuinely cared about and supported junior colleagues.