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Andreas Müller

    Dr. Andreas Müller is an astrophysicist and science author whose work delves into the cosmos, specifically exploring black holes through X-ray astronomy. His academic background in astronomy laid the foundation for a career that now includes science management at a prestigious research cluster. Müller is passionate about science popularization, making complex cosmological concepts accessible to a wider audience through public lectures and school collaborations. His expertise focuses on fundamental notions like space and time, and the concept of time travel, offering readers a compelling insight into the nature of the universe.

    One seeing, one knowing, one love
    No-Point
    Communication in Organizations
    No-thing - ungraspable freedom
    No-Point Perspective
    Temporary city Berlin: One space. One structure. A set of regulations
    • 2023
    • 2022

      No-Point

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book delves into the concept of nothingness through the ongoing dialogues of Justin Allen and Andreas Müller. Building on their previous work, the authors engage in discussions that transform mundane topics, such as the weather, into profound explorations of meaning—or the lack thereof. Their conversations reflect a unique blend of humor and philosophy, offering readers an intriguing examination of existence and communication.

      No-Point
    • 2022

      One seeing, one knowing, one love

      Andreas Müller on Master Eckhart

      • 50 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the teachings of Master Eckhart, this book delves into his controversial views on church authority and the profound truths of Advaita and Nonduality. Andreas Müller presents Eckhart's mystical insights alongside insightful commentary, revealing the depth of his philosophy and its relevance to contemporary spiritual discussions. Through this examination, readers are invited to reflect on the nature of existence and the interconnectedness of all things.

      One seeing, one knowing, one love
    • 2020

      No-Point Perspective

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Through a series of dialogues, the book explores the concept of non-duality, presenting a modern reinterpretation reminiscent of the Bhagavad Gita. Instead of a prince and a divine guide, the characters Justin Allen and Andreas Müller engage in discussions that strip away religious and spiritual affiliations. Their conversations delve into the nature of existence and perspective, offering a profound examination of life's complexities without the weight of traditional beliefs, resulting in a unique and accessible exploration of deep philosophical themes.

      No-Point Perspective
    • 2019

      You will never be free

      questions and answers on non-duality

      You will never be free, because there is no 'you' which is imprisoned. Freedom is all there is, one could say, yet, there is no one apart to be aware of it. In that sense, everything is naturally and beautifully itself. Everything is absolutely realized already.

      You will never be free
    • 2018

      Das 1953 von der UNESCO herausgegebene Manual of Travelling Exhibitions ist ein Handbuch zur Organisation von Wanderausstellungen. An Museen und andere öffentliche Institutionen gerichtet, formuliert es eine Grammatik des Ausstellens: von organisatorischen Fragen bis zum Ausstellungsdesign. Das „Manual“ liest sich aus heutiger Sicht wie ein Manifest einer noch ungebrochenen Moderne der unmittelbaren Nachkriegszeit. Ein umfangreich kommentierter Reprint des Manual of Travelling Exhibitions soll zum einen die historische Quelle kontextualisieren und kritisch hinterfragen, zum anderen verschiedene Formen der Aktualisierung aufzeigen. Dabei sind die Inhalte des „Manual“ ebenso bedeutsam wie seine immanenten Fehlstellen, die Buchgestaltung oder die fotografische Logik der Abbildungen.

      Re-reading the Manual of travelling exhibitions, UNESCO, 1953
    • 2016

      No-thing - ungraspable freedom

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of identity, this book delves into the illusion of the self and the idea that the sense of separation is a dream. It challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of existence and the nature of reality, suggesting that the notion of 'I' is not an authentic representation of the self. Through philosophical insights, it invites a deeper reflection on the interconnectedness of all beings and the quest for true understanding beyond the individual experience.

      No-thing - ungraspable freedom
    • 2013

      The essay examines the transformative economic reform process in China since 1978, detailing its shift from a centrally planned economy to a socialist market economy with unique Chinese characteristics. A key focus is on the promotion of foreign direct investment and trade liberalization, which have been pivotal in reshaping the economic landscape of the People's Republic of China. The analysis highlights the implications of these reforms for China's growth and integration into the global economy.

      Impact of trade and foreign investments on the industrial change in China
    • 2011

      The essay examines the profound effects of the 2007-2009 Global Financial Crisis, likening it to the Great Depression. It traces the crisis's origins from the U.S. mortgage crisis and Lehman Brothers' collapse, highlighting its severe financial repercussions on banking systems and economic growth. The author discusses the challenges faced by industries, employees, and government roles amidst the turmoil, while suggesting that opportunities may arise for some sectors if companies can navigate the prevailing negative market sentiment effectively.

      Financial Crisis - Impacts and Reactions