: His investigations into astronomical alignments extend to pyramid sites in Teotihuacán (Mexico) and Shaanxi (China) .
: He served as a Research Associate (now retired) at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) , specifically within the Institute of Advanced Ceramics.
Hans Jelitto is a German physicist and researcher best known for his work in and his controversial theories regarding astronomical correlations in ancient pyramid architecture. Professional Background Hans Jelitto
He maintains an active interest in theoretical physics topics, including , which he treats as research hobbies. Hans JELITTO | Research Associate (retired) | Dr. rer. nat.
: His technical expertise lies in instrumentation engineering and the study of fracture toughness in brittle materials like ceramics and polymers. One of his primary projects involved developing methods to control and analyze stable crack growth. Pyramid Research & Theories : His investigations into astronomical alignments extend to
: He developed the "P4" computer program to perform the complex astronomical calculations required to support his planetary correlation theories. Other Interests
: He authored the book Pyramiden und Planeten ("Pyramids and Planets"), where he proposes that the arrangement of the Giza pyramids in Egypt corresponds to the orbital positions of the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, and Earth) at a specific point in time. Professional Background He maintains an active interest in
Beyond his mainstream scientific work, Dr. Jelitto is a prominent figure in alternative archaeology: