Burkhard Heim

Physicist, Academic

1925 – 2001

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Who was Burkhard Heim?

Burkhard Heim was a German theoretical physicist. He devoted a large portion of his life to the pursuit of his unified field theory, Heim theory. One of his childhood ambitions was to develop a method of space travel, which contributed to his motivation to find such a theory.

During World War II, Heim was conscripted into the air force. However, a previous essay about explosives led to his working briefly in a chemical laboratory as an explosives technician, instead. An explosion in the laboratory caused by the mishandling of unstable compounds left him with debilitating handicaps. The accident left him without hands and mostly deaf and blind when he was 19, forcing him to use Krukenberg hands. His behavior subsequently became progressively eccentric and reclusive. Eventually, he retreated into almost total seclusion, concentrating on developing and refining his theory of everything. His disabilities and brilliance have led Illobrand von Ludwiger, a physicist and pioneer in satellite control systems, to dub him "the German Hawking".

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Born
Feb 9, 1925
Potsdam
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Education
  • University of Göttingen
Died
Jan 14, 2001
Northeim

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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