Liedtke
The brain-shaped Liedtke Museum, designed as a sculpture by German artist Dieter Liedtke and built between 1989 and 1993, is becoming an… Read more…
The brain-shaped Liedtke Museum, designed as a sculpture by German artist Dieter Liedtke and built between 1989 and 1993, is becoming an international hotspot for artists and researchers.
The museum shows the revolutionary art exhibition of the formula “i = E = MC2” with new insights into art, matter, epigenetics, DNA programs, society and the universe. After the reopening of the museum in 2015, many scientists, researchers and even well-known artists and actors are on a pilgrimage to learn more about the holistic formula (which is also intended to rejuvenate body cells in the near future).
The exhibited works of art and texts with statements of the formula and theories have so far anticipated 15 Nobel Prizes (12 in medicine, two in physics and one in economics) by decades, which were confirmed with the subsequent Nobel Prize awards.
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