Alex Hankey
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Alexander Maurice Alers Hankey (born 18 August 1947), known as Alex Hankey, is a theoretical physicist phd from Boston University, trained at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[1] and Cambridge University.[2] He was a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.[3] Deeply interested in Vedanta, Yoga, and Ayurveda, he played a vital role in setting up Maharishi University of Management[4] and later on became a professor at it, where he taught the first undergraduate course in philosophy of science. His current work relates to applying a combination of philosophical arguments and knowledge of Vedic sciences to solve the problems within modern science, thereby refining the foundations of physics, biology, and information theory.
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Alex Hankey | |
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Born | 18 August 1947 (1947-08-18) (age 76) |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Trinity College, Cambridge |