Karl Adolf Münzer was born on September 28, 1951 in Donaueschingen as the youngest child of the couple Karl Münzer and Josefine Münzer, née Wolf. His home village Neudingen is a district of Donaueschingen since 1975.
After attending elementary school in Neudingen, he attended the Fürstenberg-Gymnasium in Donaueschingen from 1963 to 1971, where he graduated from high school in 1971. Thereafter he studied physics at the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg/Breisgau from 1972 to 1978 and received a diploma in physics in 1978.
In his professional career he worked on the development and manufacturing of crystalline silicon solar cells and on photovoltaic technology at Siemens and subsequent companies. After finishing his professional career he summarized his work in the book Photovoltaic Technology .
During his retirement, Karl Adolf Münzer did historical research of his family and his home community of Neudingen. He documented the results and findings in his books Generations and History and the Roman legacy in Baar and Neudingen .
Being a physicist, Adolf Münzer was fascinated by the questions about the nature of dark energy and dark matter all the time, which were still unclear. Therefore dark energy and dark matter, which are two gravitational components used to explain accelerated expansion of the universe and constant rotation speed of galaxies, became objects of his investigations.
From the unclear starting point, mathematical-physical formulations were found first that could explain the real physical behaviour of constant rotation speed and of accelerated expansion. Thereafter physical representations for these mathematical-physical formulations were set up. Based on the constant rotation speed of spiral galaxies, an accumulation of cosmological energy around the black hole of a galaxy in question was found as cause for dark matter. Furthermore an infinitely extended cosmological energy was made responsible for the dark energy, through which the well-known Hubble parameters of celestial bodies could be reproduced precisely.
After several attempts of a publication these results in the relevant scientific scene the decision was to publish the scientific results in this book entitled with Dark Energy and Dark Matter Discovering their mysterious nature and discussing consequences . The aim was to make the results publically available and open for general discussion.