About
Biography
Attila Grandpierre is a theoretical physicist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, musician, and scientific author. He has published 22 books, 100 scientific papers, and 500 popular science articles. His research areas include the origin of solar activity, theoretical biology, astrobiology, process philosophy, and civilisational theory. He has achieved significant results in understanding the origin of solar core dynamics, ice ages, and the emergence of cellular life on Earth. At the request of Ervin László, he led a collective consciousness project. He developed a new, comprehensive science that unifies the sciences of matter, soul, and mind into an integrated discipline. In 2012, he was awarded the Parallel Culture Prize. His recent books include “The Future of Sustainability”, “The Ancient History of the Silk Road: The Role of Hungarians in Eurasia”, “Towards a Philosophy of Cosmic Life: New Discussions and Interdisciplinary Views”, and “Ervin Bauer: Theoretical Biology. His Life and Work” (in Hungarian).
Education
- Roland Eötvös University, physicist, astrophysicist, Budapest, 1974
- PhD. Thesis, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1984