Hanns Hörbiger (1860–1931) was an Austrian engineer and inventor known primarily for his controversial theory of "World Ice," which he proposed as an alternative cosmological explanation for various celestial phenomena. Hörbiger's ideas suggested that ice played a fundamental role in the formation and structure of the universe, influencing everything from the creation of planets to the orbits of celestial bodies.

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