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Harald Lesch (born 28 July 1960) is a German physicist, astronomer,
natural philosopher Natural philosophy or philosophy of nature (from Latin ''philosophia naturalis'') is the philosophical study of physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior throu ...
, author, television presenter, professor of physics at the
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(LMU) and professor of natural philosophy at the Munich University of Philosophy.


Education

Lesch was born in
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, Hesse. After completing secondary school in 1978 at the Theo-Koch-Schule in
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, Lesch studied physics at the
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, then at the
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, where he completed his doctoral degree in 1987 and worked at the Max-Planck-Institute for Radio Astronomy. From 1988 to 1991 he was a research assistant at the state observatory at
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-Königstuhl. In 1992 he was a visiting professor at the
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. In 1994 he was
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at the
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.


Work

Since 1995, Lesch has been a professor of theoretical astrophysics at the Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the LMU
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. Additionally, he teaches
natural philosophy Natural philosophy or philosophy of nature (from Latin ''philosophia naturalis'') is the philosophical study of physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior throu ...
at the University for Philosophy in
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. His main areas of research are cosmic
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,
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s, and
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s. He is the expert on astrophysics in the
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(DFG) (German Research Society) and a member of the Astronomische Gesellschaft (Astronomical Society). He is also a textbook author. Lesch has made television appearances for the longstanding, self-presented production of the channel
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: alpha-Centauri, Lesch & Co., Denker des Abendlandes (Thinkers of the Western World), and Alpha bis Omega (From Alpha to Omega). He also presented shorter television series. His presentations attempt to make complex physical or philosophical issues more accessible to the public. In 2005 he was awarded the Communicator Prize by the DFG and the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft (Foundation for German Scholarship) for his television appearances and publications. To honor his work on making scientific findings understandable to the broad public, the Naturforschende Gesellschaft zu Emden (nature research society) awarded him an honorary membership on 15 March 2011.


Television appearances

For many years, Lesch has presented a number of television series for the channel BR-alpha, beginning with alpha-Centauri, in which he is to be seen since 1998. In "Lesch & Co." and "Denker des Abendlandes" (thinkers of the occident), he converses with the philosophy professor
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about philosophical topics. Alpha bis Omega deals with contradiction and consistency of religion and natural science, through conversations between Lesch and the Catholic theologist Thomas Schwartz. In celebration of the Year of Einstein 2005, BR-alpha aired the 8-part series The Physics of
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, where in each episode, one single scientific finding of Einstein was introduced by Lesch, who explained its significance. Starting in August 2007, the 16-part program The 4 Elements was aired weekly, which deals with the structure of the world, and in addition to scientific aspects, also handles cultural-historical aspects. For the Pay-TV channel
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he differentiates scientifically based and fictional components of Star Trek in the series ''Star Trek – Science vs. Fiction''. From April to the end of 2007, Lesch moderated the weekly 5-minute program sci_xpert for this channel, which dealt with viewer questions, which mostly had to do with feasibility of science fiction concepts (such as "How realistic are the huge spaceships from Independence Day?"), but which also addressed purely scientific topics (for example "What is gravity?"), which were handled in the tradition of alpha-Centauri. There were a total of 35 episodes. Since September 2008, Lesch has been presenting the
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scholarly magazine ''Abenteuer Forschung'' (Adventures in Research). His predecessor was Joachim Bublath, who presented the show for many years. At the start of the "International Year of Astronomy 2009", Lesch moderated in ZDF the 2½ hour special "How Light Was Born: the Long Night with Harald Lesch", in which he, between short documentary films, led conversations with the cabaret artist and hobby-philosopher
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, the physics professor Günther Hasinger, and the theology professor Thomas Schwartz. Since 2010, Lesch presents the show "Lesch's Kosmos", a 15-minute programme on the German documentary channel ZDFneo that deals with issues from various scientific fields.Eintrag bei wunschliste.de
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Awards

* 1988 Otto-Hahn-Medallion from the Max-Planck-Society (for the dissertation "Nonlinear Plasma Processes in Active Galactic Cores") * 1994 Bennigsen-Foerder-Prize from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (EUR 75,000): "Heating of Galactic High Speed Clouds through Magnetic Reconnection" * 2004 Prize for Scientific Journalism from the Grüter-Foundation (EUR 10,000) * 2005 Communicator-Prize (EUR 50,000) * 2005 Medallion for Natural Science Journalism from the German Physical Society * 2009 Medallion "Bene Merenti de Astronomia Norimbergensi" in Gold from the Nuremberg Astronomical Society. * 2009
IQ Award The IQ Award is a prize donated by the high- IQ association Mensa to honor people and organisations who have made remarkable contributions to public welfare by an intelligent idea, scientific research about human intelligence or the positive imag ...
* 2019
Hanns Joachim Friedrichs Award The Hanns Joachim Friedrichs Award is a German award for excellence in journalism. It was first awarded in 1995. The award is named for the German journalist Hanns Joachim Friedrichs Hanns Joachim "Hajo" Friedrichs (15 March 1927 – 28 March 1 ...


Selected works

;Harald Lesch and Jörn Müller * Cosmology for Pedestrians. A Journey through the Universe. * Big Bang, Act Two. On the Trail of Life in Space. * Cosmology for Bright Heads. The Dark Side of the Universe. * Do You Know How Many Stars There Are? How Light is Born. ;Harald Lesch and Klaus Kamphausen * Die Menschheit schafft sich ab. (The Human Race Is Eliminating Itself.) ;Harald Lesch and the Quot-Team * Physics for the Vest Pocket * Quantum Mechanics for the Vest Pocket ;Harald Lesch and Harald Zaun * The Shortest History of all of Life


See also

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Science education Science education is the teaching and learning of science to school children, college students, or adults within the general public. The field of science education includes work in science content, science process (the scientific method), some ...
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Astronomy education Astronomy education or astronomy education research (AER) refers both to the methods currently used to teach the science of astronomy and to an area of pedagogical research that seeks to improve those methods. Specifically, AER includes systematic t ...
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Philosophy education Philosophy education is the practice of teaching and learning philosophy along with the associated scholarly research. It is not philosophy of education, nor the philosophical study of education in general. Philosophy education around the worl ...
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Anthropocene The Anthropocene ( ) is a proposed geological epoch dating from the commencement of significant human impact on Earth's geology and ecosystems, including, but not limited to, anthropogenic climate change. , neither the International Commissi ...
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Cosmology Cosmology () is a branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe. The term ''cosmology'' was first used in English in 1656 in Thomas Blount (lexicographer), Thomas Blount's ''Glossographia'', and in 1731 taken up in ...


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