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Being born in 1380 BCE as the heir of Amunhotep III, Akhenaten introduced Light-based monotheism to the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He changed his name from Amunhotep IV to Akhenaten, meaning...
Alan Wilson Watts was a British philosopher who made Eastern philosophy comprehensible for the Western audience. Through his books, lectures, and radio broadcasts, he introduced millions to Zen Buddhi...
Alfred North Whitehead was a British mathematician and philosopher who stated that all self-organizing systems are processes in time. His process philosophy proposed that reality consists of interconn...
André Bovis was a French physicist who created a way to measure subtle life energy quality, known as the Bovis scale or biometer. This pendulum-based system measures the "vital energy" of places, food...
Andreas Moritz was a German author and practitioner of Ayurveda who developed a liver cleansing method known as the "liver flush" or "gallbladder flush." His book "The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Fl...
Ann Wigmore was a Lithuanian-American holistic health practitioner who started to promote the benefits of wheatgrass and raw foods. She co-founded the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston. Her "Livi...
Archimedes of Syracuse was an all-round scientist who became the greatest mathematician of antiquity. He made groundbreaking contributions to geometry, calculus, mechanics, and hydrostatics. He is fam...
Athanasius Kircher was a Jesuit scholar and polymath who published around 40 major works on subjects ranging from Egyptology to geology, music to medicine. He was one of the first to observe microbes ...
Baruch Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher who said that the whole of nature was the conscious body of God. His pantheistic philosophy identified God with Nature, proposing that everything that exists is ...
Milton William "Bill" Cooper wrote the book "Behold a Pale Horse" and was murdered as he was revealing the truth about government conspiracies. A former U.S. Naval Intelligence officer, he hosted a ra...
Candace Beebe Pert was an American neuroscientist who discovered the cellular binding site for endorphins in the brain. Her research on neuropeptides and their receptors demonstrated how emotions affe...
Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist who stressed the collective aspects of the subconscious mind and developed the theory of archetypes. He founded analytical psychology and proposed concepts su...
Charles Proteus Steinmetz was a mathematician and electrical engineer who made groundbreaking discoveries in understanding hysteresis (magnetic lag) in electrical systems. His work on alternating curr...
Chuang Tzu (Zhuangzi) was a Chinese philosopher from ancient China who wrote a book known by his author's name. Along with the Tao Te Ching, it is one of the foundational texts of Taoism. His writings...
Claudius Ptolemy was born around year 100 CE in Alexandria, Egypt. He wrote about a dozen scientific treatises that had enormous influence on Western and Islamic science. His astronomical work, the Al...
Confucius, known as Kong Qiu in Chinese, was a philosopher and teacher whose ideas have profoundly influenced East Asian culture. He espoused the principle "Do not do to others what you do not want do...
David Joseph Bohm was an American-British physicist whose scientific contributions concerned quantum mechanics and relativity. He proposed the Implicate Order, a deeper level of reality that underlies...
Dewey Bernard Larson was an American engineer and originator of a comprehensive theoretical framework named the Reciprocal System of physical theory. His theory proposes that space and time are recipr...
François Édouard Anatole Lucas was a French mathematician who rediscovered the Khemitian number sequence, now known as the Lucas numbers. This sequence is related to the Fibonacci sequence and appears...
Edward Leedskalnin was a Latvian emigrant who single-handedly built "Coral Castle" in Florida, a remarkable structure made of massive coral stone blocks. He claimed to have discovered the secrets of t...
Empedocles was a pre-Socratic philosopher from Acragas, Sicily. He stressed the dynamics between the four classical elements: Earth, Air, Water, and Fire. He proposed that these elements are eternal a...
Franz Anton Mesmer investigated natural energy transfer between animated lifeforms and inanimate objects, which he called "animal magnetism." His theories and therapeutic techniques led to the develop...
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a German philosopher who understood that the world above is mirrored in the world within, which he named Astro-Psychology. His philosophical ideas about the "will to po...
George Ivanovich Gurdjieff was an Armenian-Greek mystic who transferred the mystical Wholly knowledge from the East to the West. He developed a system called "The Fourth Way" or "The Work," combining ...
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer whose advocacy of heliocentrism was controversial within his lifetime. Called the "father of observational astronomy" and the "father of modern physics," he i...
George Washington Carey developed a mineral-based theory of human disease and was the first to state that the body is a "chemical formula in operation." He expanded on Schüssler's cell salt theory and...
Georges Lakhovsky was a bioelectric pioneer who invented the Multi Wave Oscillator (MWO). He proposed that cells are biological oscillators that communicate through electromagnetic frequencies. His de...
Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher who was one of the first to see the stars as distant suns with their own planets. He proposed an infinite universe with no center, challenging the geocentric ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a German poet and polymath, author of the famous play Faust. Considered the greatest German literary figure, he also made significant contributions to science, particula...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was an all-round scientist famous for postulating the idea of a monad - simple, indivisible, and fundamental units of reality. He independently developed calculus (alongside ...
Guido von List was an Austrian occultist who wrote the German book titled "Das Geheimnis der Runen" (The Secret of the Runes). He developed a system of runology and promoted a mystical interpretation ...
Hannes Olof Gösta Alfvén was a Swedish physicist who was one of the founders of Plasma Cosmology. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1970 for his work on magnetohydrodynamics and plasma physics...
Thomas Henry Moray was a talented designer of electronic circuits who discovered a source of energy transmission that he called "radiant energy." He built devices that he claimed could tap into cosmic...
Heraclitus was a pre-Socratic philosopher from ancient Greece known for his doctrine of change being central to the universe. He spoke the famous Greek words "Panta Rhei," meaning "everything flows." ...
Hippocrates, from ancient Greece, is considered the father of Western medicine. He stated that health results from the balance between the four humours: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. He ...
Hulda Regehr Clark was a Canadian naturopath who practiced and described a large variety of natural healing methods. She claimed that all diseases are caused by parasites and pollutants and could be c...
Ian Xel Lungold (born Philip Louis Weime) was a scholar of the authentic Mayan calendars. He renamed himself and dedicated his life to teaching the meaning of the Mayan calendar, particularly the Tzol...
Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher who stressed the essential difference between "das Ding an sich" (the thing in itself) and "das Ding für mich" (the thing for me). His critical philosophy examin...
Immanuel Velikovsky was a Russian-born scholar who claimed that Venus only relatively recently arrived in her current orbit. His book "Worlds in Collision" proposed that ancient myths describe actual ...
Itzhak Bentov was a Czech-born Israeli-American scientist and inventor who stated that consciousness is a fundamental force that can influence mind and matter. His book "Stalking the Wild Pendulum" ex...
Johann Daniel Titius was a German astronomer who formulated the hypothesis that heavenly bodies orbit at semi-major axes in function of a mathematical sequence. This became known as the Titius-Bode la...
Johann Elert Bode was an astronomer who reformulated the Titius theory and served as director of the Prussian Academy observatory in Berlin. He popularized what became known as the Titius-Bode law. He...
Johanna Budwig was a German biochemist who conducted groundbreaking research on cell respiration and the role of essential fatty acids in health. She developed the "Budwig Protocol," combining flaxsee...
Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered the elliptic nature of planetary motion. His three laws of planetary motion laid the foundation for Newton's theory of universa...
John Burke was a researcher who investigated the electromagnetic features of ancient buildings and sacred sites. His work explored how ancient peoples may have utilized natural earth energies in the p...
John Ernst Worrell Keely invented the "Keely Engine" or "Keely Motor," which he claimed could extract energy from the etheric forces of nature through sympathetic vibration. He demonstrated devices th...
Julius Hensel was a German agricultural chemist who propagated mineral field fertilization with rock flour (stone meal). He believed that remineralizing soil with crusite rock dust would improve plant...
Kristian Birkeland was a Norwegian physicist who was one of the founders of Plasma Cosmology. He correctly explained the aurora borealis as caused by electrically charged particles from the sun intera...
Lao Tzu was a philosopher and writer from ancient China. He is credited with writing the Tao Te Ching, the foundational text of Taoism. His philosophy emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (the Wa...
Leonardo da Vinci was a versatile artist and all-round scientist, the quintessential Renaissance man. He is famous for paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His notebooks reveal studies...
Leonardo Fibonacci, also known as Leonardo of Pisa, was perhaps the first Wholly mathematician in medieval Europe. He introduced the Hindu-Arabic numeral system to the Western world through his book L...
Leonhard Euler was an all-round scientist and engineer known for laying down the foundation for modern mathematics. He made groundbreaking contributions to analysis, number theory, topology, and mecha...
Leonhard Thurneysser was a metallurgist and scholar who worked as personal physician at the court of Johann Georg, Elector of Brandenburg. He was an alchemist, astrologer, and publisher who establishe...
Les Brown was a leading researcher of crystals who wrote a book about the pyramid shape and its effects on various substances. His research explored how the geometric form of pyramids can influence ma...
Lloyd Anthony Pye was an American researcher who claimed to have proved that human beings were created via genetic engineering. He promoted the "intervention theory" of human origins and was the caret...
Louis Boutard was a French researcher who claimed to be able to create organic life from inorganic matter by application of "Aether conduction." His experiments allegedly demonstrated the spontaneous ...
Martinus Thomsen, known simply as Martinus, was a Danish writer who connected understanding of the physical world with the spiritual world in what he called Martinus Cosmology. In 1921, he experienced...
Masaru Emoto was a Japanese researcher who claimed to have proved that water has memory. Through photographing water crystals, he attempted to demonstrate that thoughts, words, and music can affect th...
Meister Eckhart was an enlightened mystic who understood the essence of God as an ineffable unity beyond all categories. A German theologian and philosopher, he taught that the soul could experience d...
Nikola Tesla was the greatest inventor of modern time. He gave clues on how to find the Truth through his famous quote about the importance of understanding energy, frequency, and vibration. He invent...
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev was a Russian astronomer who proved the existence of Torsion Fields through experimental observations. He proposed that time itself is a form of energy that can be detec...
Nostradamus developed the horary chart system of Planetary Astrology and is best known for his prophetic work "Les Prophéties." A French astrologer, physician, and reputed seer, he wrote collections o...
Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish (born Otto Hanisch) revived the legacy of Zoroaster and named this revival of Zoroastrianism "Mazdaznan." His teachings combined Zoroastrian philosophy with practices of brea...
Paracelsus was an all-round scientist specialized in Alchemy, which he named Spagyricus. Born Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, he revolutionized medicine by introducing chemica...
Paul Pantone was the inventor of a self-induced plasma generator named GEET (Global Environmental Energy Technology). His device was designed to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by process...
Pier Luigi Ighina was an Italian researcher who introduced the concept of the pulsing "magnetic atom" and built machines that he claimed could prevent earthquakes and modify weather. He worked with Gu...
Plato was perhaps the first Wholly writer in the Western tradition. He wrote Timaeus, which gave a detailed description of Atlantis. A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he founded the Acad...
Plutarch was born around year 46 CE in Chaeronea, Greece. He explained the relation between a human's soul and the moon Luna in his philosophical writings. He is best known for his "Parallel Lives," b...
Pythagoras was born on the island of Samos in ancient Greece. He became a priest at age 22, specializing in number theory and sacred geometry. He founded a philosophical and religious school in Croton...
Ramon Llull was born about 1232 on the island of Majorca. He wrote the Ars Magna (Great Art), a method for generating truths through combinations of concepts. This work is considered a precursor to co...
Roger Bacon was one of the earliest European advocates of the scientific method. A Franciscan friar, he emphasized empirical observation and experimental science over reliance on authority. He wrote o...
Royal Raymond Rife developed a frequency instrument that he claimed could restore the natural ability of self-healing by destroying pathogens with specific electromagnetic frequencies. He invented a p...
Rudolf Steiner was an Austrian philosopher who developed anthroposophy, a spiritual movement emphasizing the development of higher consciousness. As a boy, he received a glimpse of the Larger Picture ...
Ryke Geerd Hamer was a German physician who rediscovered biological principles underlying human coping mechanisms. He developed what he called "German New Medicine" (later renamed Healing Science or G...
Samael Aun Weor (born Víctor Manuel Gómez Rodríguez) was the founder of the Gnostic Movement and author of over seventy books on esotericism, kabbalah, alchemy, and self-transformation. He synthesized...
Samuel Warren Carey was an Australian geology professor who was a forerunner of veracious Geology, based on the persistent growth of Terra (Earth expansion). He proposed that Earth has been expanding ...
Slim Spurling was an American researcher who developed harmonizers that emit a pulsing cosmic light field. He created "Light-Life Tools," including rings, coils, and environmental harmonizers based on...
Socrates was born around 470 BCE in a suburb of Athens. He applied his dialectic method of inquiry, known as the Socratic method, to examine moral concepts such as justice and virtue. He believed that...
Stanley Allen Meyer developed Water Fuel Cell technology, claiming to have invented a device that could power a vehicle using only water as fuel through efficient electrolysis. He was murdered by pois...
Viktor Stepanovich Grebennikov was a Russian entomologist who discovered the cavity structural effect (CSE), also known as the "Grebennikov effect." He claimed that certain natural structures, particu...
Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian forester and inventor whose work is presented in episode 12 of Pateo TV. He observed nature closely and developed theories about water, energy, and implosion technol...
Weston A. Price was a dentist who showed the relationship between unhealthy nutrition and physical degeneration. He traveled the world studying isolated populations who ate traditional diets, comparin...
Wilhelm Reich was an Austrian psychoanalyst who discovered how to concentrate life energy through a mixture of organic and metalite materials, which he called "Orgonite." He developed the concept of "...
Wilhelm Heinrich Schüssler was a German physician who endeavored to find natural remedies for health conditions. His research led to a list of 12 Biochemic cell salts (tissue salts) that he believed w...
William Horatio Bates was an American physician who developed an educational method for improving vision by undoing habitual strain in the eyes. His "Bates Method" proposed that vision problems result...
Zoroaster (also known as Zarathustra) lived in the eastern part of the Iranian Plateau. He received his illumination from Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity of truth and light. He founded Zoroastrianism, ...