Erich von Däniken, the man who dared to rewrite human history with the stars, has died at the age of 90. The controversial Swiss author, whose name became synonymous with the theory of extraterrestrial influence on ancient civilizations, passed away in a hospital in Interlaken, canton Bern. His daughter, Cornelia von Däniken, confirmed the news on Sunday, stating that the legendary provocateur succumbed to old age.
This marks the end of an era for the 'Ancient Astronaut' movement. Von Däniken was not merely a writer; he was a cultural force who transformed fringe theories into mainstream conversation. From his humble beginnings in Zofingen, Aargau, born on April 14, 1935, he rose to become one of Switzerland's most recognizable—and debated—figures. While critics often dismissed his work, his impact on pop culture and the public imagination remains undeniable. The silence in Interlaken today resonates globally, as millions of followers mourn the loss of the man who taught them to look at the sky with different eyes.