On Nuclear Energy and the Occult Atom
In these lectures Dr. Unger addressed an audience familiar with the works of Rudolf Steiner. The lectures integrate Dr. Unger’s considerable knowledge of modern physics, mathematics, and technology with his studies of Steiner’s works and of course his own penetrating insight. The reader unfamiliar with Steiner’s works, particularly the basic writings, will find this volume very challenging and may want to go to writings such as An Outline of Esoteric Science, Theosophy, and How to Know Higher Worlds in order to enhance his understanding.
The two lectures presented here are translated from Von Wesen der Kernenergie which was published in Mathematisch-Physikalische Korrespondenz, no. 108, 1978.
Content:
Lecture 1: On Nuclear Energy
Lecture Two: The Nature of Sub-Sensible Forces
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About the Author
Georg Unger was the head of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy at the Goetheanum Dornach. Born in Stuttgart, Germany, he was a pupil of the first Waldorf School. His publications range from the epistemological foundations of mathematics and physics to symptomatic discussions of developments in the field of science.
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