Fritz-Albert Popp

Fritz -Albert Popp ( born 1938 in Frankfurt ) is a German biophysicist who has been dedicated to the 1970s, the study of so-called " biophotons ". He documented his research through publications in their own books and journals. However, his statements to the emergence of " biophotons " and its alleged function for a hypothetical light-based cellular information system are criticized by the scientific community and are mainly used in esoteric circles resonance.

Biography

Fritz -Albert Popp attended high school in Coburg Ernestinum. After that, he began studying physics at the Universities of Göttingen and Würzburg. He graduated in experimental physics on the subject of quantum mechanics. His doctorate, he graduated in Theoretical Physics at the University of Mainz. At the University of Marburg, he qualified as a professor in biophysics. There he worked as a lecturer and was subsequently confirmed by the Senate of the University of Marburg professor (H2) appointed. After disputes with Senate and Faculty Leadership he lost his professorship in 1980.

Popp repeated the detection of biological radiation by single-photon measurement, after he had been provided several years ago by Terence Quick ends in Australia. His first patent was about the detection of malignancy of tumor cells with the help of " biophotons ". In 1975 he published his first popular science book: How cancer could arise. From 1981, he worked in the research area of the pharmaceutical industry. From 1983 to 1986 he worked in the laboratory of Walter Nagl (Cell Biology, University of Kaiserslautern). Fritz -Albert Popp founded his own controversial version of biophotonics in the sense of special biology of specific photons, which he described as " biophotons " in the sense of " integrative biophysics ". The data presented for the claims of Popp special characteristics of " biophotons " are among physicists as unfounded and are not recognized in the professional world.

Popp is a member of, among others, in the ICRL Group, a private successor to the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory of Princeton University, which dealt with the exploration of paranormal effects. He is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. He founded the International Institute of Biophysics eV, which is now on the " Museum Island " the Foundation Hombroich an institution operates.

Awards

  • Burkhard Heim - Award 2006 of the umbrella organization Spiritual healing eV

Publications

  • Biophotons: A new way to solve the cancer problem. Publisher of Medicine, Heidelberg 1976.
  • With people of Ward E. Strauss: So cancer could arise. Biophysical cell research, hope for millions? DVA, Stuttgart 1977, ISBN 3-421-02706-4.
  • New horizons in medicine. Haug, Heidelberg 1983.
  • Biology of Light: Basics of ultraweak cell radiation. Parey, Berlin 1984, ISBN 3-489-61734-7.
  • Molecular and biophysical aspects of malignancy. Publisher basics and practice, Leer, 1985, ISBN 3-921229-17-0.
  • Report to Bonn: results of a research assignment for proof of efficacy of homeopathy. VGM, Essen, 1986, ISBN 3-88699-012-5.
  • The message of Food: Our food in a fresh perspective. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1993, ISBN 3-596-11459-4.

Journal articles

  • FA Popp and KH Li: Hyberbolic Relaxation as a Sufficient Condition of a Fully Coherent Ergodic Field. In: International Journal of Theoretical Physics. Vol 32 (1993 ), pp. 1573-1583.
  • FA Popp and Y. Yan: Delayed luminescence of biological systems in terms of coherent states. In: Physics Letters. Vol A 293 (2002), pp. 93-97.
  • FA Popp, JJ Chang, A. Herzog, Z. Yan and Y. Yan: Evidence of non-classical ( squeezed ) light in biological systems. In: Physics Letters. Vol A 293 (2002), pp. 98-102.
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