Paul Ola

Paul Ola is a theoretical scientist and an author who developed an early fascination with the story of Albert Einstein. From a young age, Paul was inspired by Einstein's journey, particularly how, in the early 1900s, while working as a clerk at the Swiss patent office in Bern, Einstein began formulating groundbreaking explanations in physics and astronomy. These revelations allowed scientists to tackle complex problems that even the esteemed Sir Isaac Newton's theories couldn't fully solve.


Despite the advanced scientific knowledge required to grasp Einstein's work, Paul Ola embarked on developing his own explanations regarding the cause of disease, inspired by Sir Ronald Ross's 1902 Nobel speech describing disease as "the principal enemy of every [human]."

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