Bernard haisch biography




  • Principal Investigator experience:
      NASA Guest Investigator Programs:
      IUE, HEAO-1, HEAO-2, Exosat, ROSAT, EUVE, ASCA, XTE

      NASA Research Program:
      Inertia and Gravitation in the Zero-Point Field Model: Tests and Implications

      Hardware Program:
      AFGL/AURA Program: Solar X-ray Multilayer Telescope

  • Memberships:
      International Astronomical Union
      American Astronomical Society
      Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society
      European Astronomical Society
      Associate Fellow, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
      Society for Scientific Exploration
      Phi Beta Kappa
      Sigma Xi
      Phi Kappa Phi
  • Biographical References:
      Who's Who in America (52nd edition onward, 1998)
      American Men and Women of Science
      Who's Who in Science and Engineering
  • Over 130 papers in:
      Astrophysical Journal, Physical Review, Physics Letters,
      Nature, Science, Astronomy & Astrophysics,
      Astronomical Journal, American Journal of Physics, J. Geophysical Research,
      Publication of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific,
      Annual Reviews Astron. Astrophys., Found

      Bernard Haisch is an astrophysicist and author of over 130 scientific publications. His recently published memoir, The God Theory: Universes, Zero-Point Fields, and What’s Behind It All, recounts his career as a scientist who has reconciled his belief in God with the demands of science. He is also widely known for developing (with Alfonso Rueda) a theory proposing that a hypothetical “zero-point-field” might provide a physical explanation for the origin of inertia.

      Haisch served as a scientific editor of the Astrophysical Journal for ten years, and was the principal investigator on several NASA research projects. His professional positions include staff scientist at the Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory and deputy director of the Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley. In addition, he was also editor-in-chief of the Journal of Scientific Exploration.

      Since 2002, Haisch has been involved with the ManyOne and related Digital Universe projects which aim to produce, among other things, a multimed

      Bernard Haisch

      Bernard Haisch is a German-born Americanastrophysicist and author. He is most well known for his "God theory" which is a form of pandeism.

      Scientific work

      Haisch is an astrophysicist and author of over 130 scientific publications. He is also known for developing a theory which proposes that a hypothetical "zero-point-field" may provide a physical explanation for the origin of inertia.[1]

      The God Theory

      Haisch claims that Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and other atheists are only partially correct in rejecting God and theism. He writes that there is an underlying intelligence built in to the universe itself which he terms "God".[2] In his book The God Theory: Universes, Zero-point Fields, And What's Behind It All (2006) he rejected theism and atheism and put forward his theory of pandeism, the belief that God became the universe.

      Haisch rejects intelligent design and fully embraces evolution. His "God theory" relies on fine-tuned universe arguments and his ZeroPoint energy theory mixed with arguments fr

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