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Alexander Unzicker (born March 13, 1965 in Munich) is a German physicist and non-fiction author. He is a critic of modern particle physics.

Life

Unzicker studied physics and law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. In 2001 he received his doctorate in neuroscience from the Institute of Medical Pyschology at LMU Munich.

Unzicker is the son of chess master Wolfgang Unzicker. He has three children.

Selected Publications

  • Einstein's Lost Key: How We Overlooked the Best Idea of the 20th Century (2016)
  • Bankrupting Physics: How Today's Top Scientists are Gambling Away Their Credibility (2013)
  • The Higgs Fake: How Particle Physicists Fooled the Nobel Committee (2013)