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Friedhelm Manfred Joge

Friedhelm Manfred Joge

Biography

Friedhelm Manfred J?ge was born on September 27, 1943, in Allinghausen, Germany. After completing his education in chemistry and training as a chemical laboratory technician, he studied chemical engineering at the Nuremberg University of Applied Sciences. His career included roles at Radium GmbH, Bayer AG, DRK Blood Donation Service, Pharma Hameln GmbH, and Dr. Karl Thomae GmbH, focusing on macromolecular chemistry, plasma derivatives, and pharmaceutical development. He also contributed to biochemical research at Bergmannsheil Hospital and later worked at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH). He married Ulrike Antons in 1977 and has one daughter.

Research Interest

Surface Chemistry and Solar Energy: Acid etching and surface optimization of microcrystalline silicon for solar applications.

Abstract

The present article provides a theory of dark energy that appears to have been developed in two complementary ways. On the one hand, this theory is based on physics and mathematics and, on the other hand, it is developed on the basis of available data. This corresponds to the discovery of the laws of planetary motion in elliptical planetary orbits by JOHANNES KEPLER in the past. He developed his laws from a large amount of data. Later it was theoretically sustantiated more thoroughly by ISAAK NEWTON. The focus is on deriving a formula for the equivalence of energy and time (1), page 2. Precursors to the presented ?Theory of Dark Energy? were published in the articles [1-11]. The derivation of the formula for the equivalence of energy and time provides new theoretical insights and applications in theoretical terms. These are listed in ?Application? and ?Future research fields? sectors; five applications are listed in ?Application? sector. This derivation leads to the discovery of a new law of nature. This is explained in section ?Conclusion?.