Physics Meets Philosophy

I am a physicist, entrepreneur and philosopher.

I figured out that physics and philosophy examine the same basic question: ‘What is this all about?’

The difference is that physics and philosophy ask this question from different perspectives.
The most important part of the general question is the question about the specifics of mankind: 
‘What are men and women?’

A special question in this context is the question, if men and women have a free will.
While most of the neuroscientists, who represent the physical view, deny the freedom of will,
most of the philosophers insist on the existence of a free will.


The controversy inspired my field of interest.

To answer the question of free will one has first to answer the question: 'What is the human mind?' 
That's what I have done.


(The image above shows the distribution of the cosmic background radiation.  
The cosmic background radiation was formed 380000 years after the big bang.  
The examination of the cosmic background radiation is a good example for the human quest for knowledge.)