Who discovered the theory of body biorhythm?
Prof. Herman Swoboda: Austrian Professor of Psychology (1873-1963), presented his first body biorhythm thesis on Vienna University in 1901, published first biorhythm book γ Discussion on human life cycles from the significance of psychology and biology γ, obtained speical award for contribution of biorhythm given by Vienna government in 1951, issued his last research achievement γ The significance of seven years rhythm on human inheritance γin 1954. His whole life was delicated on the study of biorhythm theory and explored enormous field.
Dr. Wilhelm Fliess: born in 1859, graduated from Berlin Medical University in 1885, Internist, President of German Academy of Medical Sciences in 1910. Through long time clinical experience, he observed strong and weak response of anti-pathogenic factors on different time that presented the cycles of 23 days and 28 days, the cycles just matched with physical rhythm and emotional rhythm. He used short time to publish four books of biorhythm theory for proving his disovery.
Prof. Alfred Teltseher: Austrian, engineering doctor's degree, professor in university. On daily educational work, he found scores of students were not stable. Through long time study, he found the cycle of 33 days for intelligence. He believed that same with physical rhythm and emotional rhythm, intelligent rhythm is controlled by body biological clock.