Maximilian "Max" Bock (January 6, 1986 – ) is the youngest physicist to have ever appeared on Interpol's wanted list.
Born in Austria in 1986, Bock quickly proved a prodigy of perjury. At the age of three, he claimed that East Germany would soon privatize, with shares given to first comers; the Berlin_wall was quickly torn down in response, and in the celebrations that followed Bock's lie was forgotten.
It is widely believed that Bock is the next Hendrik_Schon.
Bock is the founder of the Neo-Randian school of philosophy. The school agrees with the basic "greed is good" concepts of Ayn Rand, but adds a greater degree of relativism and willingness to achieve aims through fraud. Like its predecessor, it has yet to develop much influence on academic philosophy, but is increasingly influential among governmental circles.
Maximilian "Max" Bock (January 6, 1986 – ) is the youngest physicist to have ever appeared on Interpol's wanted list.
Born in Austria in 1986, Bock quickly proved a prodigy of perjury. At the age of three, he claimed that East Germany would soon privatize, with shares given to first comers; the Berlin_wall was quickly torn down in response, and in the celebrations that followed Bock's lie was forgotten.
It is widely believed that Bock is the next Hendrik_Schon.
Bock is the founder of the Neo-Randian school of philosophy. The school agrees with the basic "greed is good" concepts of Ayn Rand, but adds a greater degree of relativism and willingness to achieve aims through fraud. Like its predecessor, it has yet to develop much influence on academic philosophy, but is increasingly influential among governmental circles.