Georgi Alexandrov Stankov was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria in 1951. He finished the local English grammar school in 1970. After two years of compulsory military service, he began with the study of informatics and electronics at the Technical University in Sofia. He had special interests in physics and mathematics. At the same time he was actively involved in dissident activities against the repressive communist regime in his country. He organised the first „flying universities“ in Bulgaria and wrote literary and political essays for the underground press. In 1972 he experienced a deep spiritual catharsis (metamorphosis) and opened for the higher transcendental dimensions.
In 1973 he was expelled from the Technical University because of his dissident activities, but later on he enrolled in economics at Sofia University. During this time he educated himself in philosophy, political sciences, literature, history and psychology. He paid special attention to the methodology of science. In 1975, he was again expelled from the university. When the persecutions of the communist authorities against him and other dissidents culminated in 1975, he was compelled to emigrate from Bulgaria as to avoid imprisonment.
He settled in West Germany, where he studied medicine at the Universities of Münster and Heidelberg. In 1983 he graduated from Heidelberg University and completed his doctor thesis. In Heidelberg he continued his studies on economics and social sciences.
Stankov was actively involved in the Bulgarian opposition abroad against the communist regime and worked as a program editor at Radio Free Europe. Subsequently, he worked as hospital physician and head of clinical research in big international pharmaceutical companies. In 1989 he returned to Bulgaria after the fall of the Iron Curtain and was one of the founders of the first opposition democratic party that toppled the communist regime in 1996.
In 1991, he founded the Institute for Drug Investigation, Auditing and Statistics, DIAS Institute, in Munich. DIAS conducted clinical trials phase I-IV in most European countries. During this time Stankov managed various large international clinical trials in Europe and oversee in as diverse fields as infectious and cardiovascular diseases, immunology, transplantation, pain research and cancer. He regularly published in international medical journals.
In 1993 Stankov discovered at his institute that the group of polyenes (macrolids) has remarkable therapeutic effects in a number of chronic diseases, for which there is no treatment at present (see US-patent). The theoretical explanation of this novel mode of action led to the discovery of the Universal Law in bio-science and medicine and to the development of the General Theory of Biological Regulation.
In 1995 Stankov proved that all physical laws can be mathematically derived from this one Law. This allowed the development of the new physical and mathematical axiomatics, which is the basis for the Integration of all human sciences, including philosophy, gnosis and religion (theosophy).
In 1996 he founded Stankov’s Universal Law Press in Munich. Since 1997 Stankov has written and published numerous books on the General Theory of the Universal Law in science, philosophy, religion, and gnosis (scientific esotericism).
Since 1999 Stankov has entered the last most intensive phase of the light body process, to which he has dedicated numerous scientific elaborations based on the new theory of the Universal Law.
See Especially:
Open Letter to All Scientists on This Planet – Accept the Universal Law or Vanish
Georgi Alexandrov Stankov: Announcement on the New Theory of the Universal Law
Gnosis as a Personal Experience
“Einsteins Traum erfüllt! – Ein Bulgare aus München entdeckt die Weltformel“ by Emilia Bacharova. Published in Wirtschaftsblatt January 2000
See Also:
Georgi Alexandrov Stankov @ Phi Beta Iota