Alan Dennis Clark
| Alan Dennis Clark | |
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| Born | 12 August 1945 London, United Kingdom |
| 🏳️ Nationality | British |
| 🎓 Alma mater | Imperial College London, City University London |
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| Known for | Monograph on Zoom Lenses, Physics in 5 Dimensions - Bye, bye Big Bang |
Alan Dennis Clark is a British physicist and member of the American Physical Society. Born in London in 1945, Clark studied at the City University London and Imperial College London, receiving degrees in Applied Physics and Applied Optics. He has lived in Germany since the 1980s.
Career
Clark began his career in industrial optics, working initially as a designer and later as Marketing Director and MD of J.H. Dallmeyer Ltd., London. He founded his own company, MSE GmbH, in Bonn, Germany, offering optical design and marketing consulting services. From 1992 to 2016, he was Co-founder & MD of Clark & Fischer-Clark GmbH, Neunkirchen, Germany.
For over 35 years, Clark has been involved in the design, marketing, and sales activities of high technology companies. His work includes the specification, design, and supply of critical optical modules. Clark's interests span a broad range of physics topics, leading to the publication of "Physics in 5 Dimensions," which presents a unified theory of physics challenging the Big Bang Theory.
Publications
- Zoom lenses Clark, Alan Dennis (1973). *Zoom lenses – Monographs on Applied Optics No 7*. Adam Hilger London. ISBN 0852742320 Search this book on
.. - [1] Clark, Alan Dennis (2011). *Physics in 5 Dimensions - Bye, bye Big Bang*. (Revised) 2017 edition winterwork ISBN 978-3-96014-233-1 Search this book on
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