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ahahahaha... ahahaha.... AHAHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha...
"Androcles", the Black Knight, wrote in . uk... [3] the MOST SUPERB & PROFOUND EVALUATION, EVER, about Albert: Einstein WAS smart. Later in life he knew just how smart, and he had his little wisecracks about how stupid the phuckwits were for swallowing his story. But.... he's been dead 50 years, I think it's time the joke was over. The comments [from/by Einstein] I really like are : "If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith." "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." "Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else -- unless it is an enemy." Androcles. which was echoed by who wrote in oups.com... That Einstein - what a sleezeball!!!! I'll never view him the same after that. ahahaha... AHAHAHA.... and all the jucy details are in he [1] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...3604a2251de9e0 [2] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...94f1b9277bcffe [3] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...4893768c56f4bb Thanks for the laughs, guys... ahahaha.. ahahaha... ahahanson |
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Einstein WAS really smart. But anyone can be a big fish in a small
pond. And that small pond is physics. Had he been a cybernetic general systems thinker, by now we'd have mass teleporters with destinations beyond the causal horizon. |
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hanson ha escrito: ahahahaha... ahahaha.... AHAHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... "Androcles", the Black Knight, wrote in . uk... [3] the MOST SUPERB & PROFOUND EVALUATION, EVER, about Albert: Einstein WAS smart. Later in life he knew just how smart, and he had his little wisecracks about how stupid the phuckwits were for swallowing his story. But.... he's been dead 50 years, I think it's time the joke was over. The comments [from/by Einstein] I really like are : "If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith." "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." "Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else -- unless it is an enemy." Androcles. which was echoed by who wrote in oups.com... That Einstein - what a sleezeball!!!! I'll never view him the same after that. ahahaha... AHAHAHA.... and all the jucy details are in he [1] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...3604a2251de9e0 [2] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...94f1b9277bcffe [3] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...4893768c56f4bb Thanks for the laughs, guys... ahahaha.. ahahaha... ahahanson Einstein WAS smart. In fact he WAS really smart plaguiarizing the work of others. http://www.canonicalscience.com/en/r...ne/history.xml The page uses XML technology, if you cannot acess it, see http://www.canonicalscience.com For some related data on Einstein the SMART plagiarist see http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com...ty-theory.html Juan R. Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) |
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"The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest." -- "I fart for joy and I laugh more than if I had cast my old age, as a serpent does its skin." -- Aristophanes, Peace, 421 BC |
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"Juan R." wrote in message oups.com... hanson ha escrito: ahahahaha... ahahaha.... AHAHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... "Androcles", the Black Knight, wrote in . uk... [3] the MOST SUPERB & PROFOUND EVALUATION, EVER, about Albert: Einstein WAS smart. Later in life he knew just how smart, and he had his little wisecracks about how stupid the phuckwits were for swallowing his story. But.... he's been dead 50 years, I think it's time the joke was over. The comments [from/by Einstein] I really like are : "If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith." "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." "Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else -- unless it is an enemy." Androcles. which was echoed by who wrote in oups.com... That Einstein - what a sleezeball!!!! I'll never view him the same after that. ahahaha... AHAHAHA.... and all the jucy details are in he [1] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...3604a2251de9e0 [2] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...94f1b9277bcffe [3] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...4893768c56f4bb Thanks for the laughs, guys... ahahaha.. ahahaha... ahahanson Einstein WAS smart. In fact he WAS really smart plaguiarizing the work of others. http://www.canonicalscience.com/en/r...ne/history.xml The page uses XML technology, if you cannot acess it, see http://www.canonicalscience.com For some related data on Einstein the SMART plagiarist see http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com...ty-theory.html Completely plagiarized from Bjerknes. So you are a thief as well. Dirk Vdm |
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Dirk Van de moortel wrote: "Juan R." wrote in message oups.com... hanson ha escrito: ahahahaha... ahahaha.... AHAHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... "Androcles", the Black Knight, wrote in . uk... [3] the MOST SUPERB & PROFOUND EVALUATION, EVER, about Albert: Einstein WAS smart. Later in life he knew just how smart, and he had his little wisecracks about how stupid the phuckwits were for swallowing his story. But.... he's been dead 50 years, I think it's time the joke was over. The comments [from/by Einstein] I really like are : "If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith." "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." "Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else -- unless it is an enemy." Androcles. which was echoed by who wrote in oups.com... That Einstein - what a sleezeball!!!! I'll never view him the same after that. ahahaha... AHAHAHA.... and all the jucy details are in he [1] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...3604a2251de9e0 [2] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...94f1b9277bcffe [3] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...4893768c56f4bb Thanks for the laughs, guys... ahahaha.. ahahaha... ahahanson Einstein WAS smart. In fact he WAS really smart plaguiarizing the work of others. http://www.canonicalscience.com/en/r...ne/history.xml The page uses XML technology, if you cannot acess it, see http://www.canonicalscience.com For some related data on Einstein the SMART plagiarist see http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com...ty-theory.html Completely plagiarized from Bjerknes. So you are a thief as well. Dirk Vdm hi is maybe bjerkness, you fool |
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"Dirk Van de moortel"
wrote in message ... "Juan R." wrote in message oups.com... [hanson] ha escrito: http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...2fb3aa8ae43c5d ahahahaha... ahahaha.... AHAHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... "Androcles", the Black Knight, wrote in . uk... [3] the MOST SUPERB & PROFOUND EVALUATION, EVER, about Albert: Einstein WAS smart. Later in life he knew just how smart, and he had his little wisecracks about how stupid the phuckwits were for swallowing his story. But.... he's been dead 50 years, I think it's time the joke was over. The comments [from/by Einstein] I really like are : "If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith." "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." "Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else -- unless it is an enemy." Androcles. which was echoed by who wrote in oups.com... That Einstein - what a sleezeball!!!! I'll never view him the same after that. [hanson] ahahaha... AHAHAHA.... and all the jucy details are in he [1] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...3604a2251de9e0 [2] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...94f1b9277bcffe [3] http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...4893768c56f4bb Thanks for the laughs, guys... ahahaha.. ahahaha... ahahanson [Juan] Einstein WAS smart. In fact he WAS really smart plaguiarizing the work of others. http://www.canonicalscience.com/en/r...ne/history.xml The page uses XML technology, if you cannot acess it, see http://www.canonicalscience.com For some related data on Einstein the SMART plagiarist see http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com...ty-theory.html [Dirk] Completely plagiarized from Bjerknes. So you are a thief as well. Dirk Vdm [hanson] HAHAHAHA....awe... Did they crank you, Dirk?... ahahaha.... It looks more and more that your relativity hay-ride wagon is having thrown matches at and is about to catch fire and may come to and end, being replaced by newer vehicles...ahaha.. Just look at the publications/posts some of 3-4 years ago and further back... Only accolades, praise and awe about Albert were permitted to be in print back thyen... Why the change, Dirk?... Has all that rela-kacksackering, that endless shoveling of kack into and out of the same sack by the kacksackers taken its toll? .... and you being mad'n sad now as the confessed "3rd kacksacker". http://groups.google.com/group/sci.r...2e26f6bf46acf4 Is it going to die with the physical demise of the kacksakers.... most of'em already being in wheel chairs?.... ahahahaha.. Louis Savain is going to love this take... ahahahaha... Thanks for the laughs, dudes..... AHAHHAHA... ahahanson |
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Lin Xiong, . Dirk Van de moortel,
Curiously, a debate was launched in sci.physics.research about EinsteIn supposed priorities and nobody was able to *prove* with ***data*** that Einstein was the father of special or general relativity. Many people there agree with 'my' point of view. The work also received interesting comments from several historians of science who contacted with me. The new revised and amplied version contains more data and very recent references [more than 30]. The paper is in press. For example in the October news journal of the AMS [2005, 52, (9), 1036-1044] Mawhin, Jean states about Poincaré. "His books on Maxwell theory contain the germs of special relativity and led him to analyze, correct, and name the Lorentz transformations. Poincaré published in 1905 a note (followed by an extended memoir) on the dynamics of the electron, containing the whole mathematics of special relativity. Historians of science still passionately discuss the priority between Einstein and Poincaré, and if one follows some recent publications, one might conclude that Hercule Poireau might be the only one able to uncover the whole story. [...] But it is unquestionable that Poincaré anticipated the so called Minkowski space-time." In a new paper (after of polemic article on /Science/), the respected historian J. Stachel claims that Hilbert obtained the correct GR lagrangian before Einstein, etc. Which is also supported by Nobel Fundation http://nobelprize.org/physics/educat...history-1.html Moreover, they admit that Poincaré was the first one proving absence of absolute motion, etc. Regarding the supposed failure of Poincaré for obtaining full relativity is precisely that has been shown incorrect in recent research. I and others have proved that Poincaré obtained SR before Einstein... In a recent Physics Today [December 2001 Volume 54, Number 12], the historian of science Stephen G. Brush said "The French mathematician Henri Poincaré provided inspiration for both Einstein and Picasso. Einstein read Poincaré's Science and Hypothesis (French edition 1902, German translation 1904) and discussed it with his friends in Bern. He might also have read Poincaré's 1898 article on the measurement of time, in which the synchronization of clocks was discussed--a topic of professional interest to Einstein as a patent examiner." Curoiusly years after Einstein claimed that newer read Poincaré and that his theory of relativity was totally new... How would we name to a guy who read and copy the work of others and after claim that his work is novel and revolutionary and that NEWER read works of Poincaré? C. Jon Bjerknes choosed the word "plagiarism"... If anyone want do some serious criticism on the current view Einstein copied his works from others can do via providing serious evidence and data and submiting a serious paper to any journal on history of science. For example, if you claim that Einstein obtained GR before Hilbert, present us a published paper by einstien before Hilbert one. If you wanty claim that Einstein was the first claiming constancy of c or that time was relative, present us a Einstein's paper published before 1902. In the contrary way Einstein copied the work of others, and after said not the true to his colleagues. See for example, correspondence Einstein-Hilbert reproduced on http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com...ty-theory.html ;-) Juan R. Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) |
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Curiously many people in debate opened in sci.physics.research agreed
with me. Many historians of science agree with me modern approach to history fo relativity. for example celebrated J. Stachel has changed his views and in a new paper agree that Hilbert obtained the GR before Einstein. Also The Nobel foundation agree http://nobelprize.org/physics/educat...history-1.html Regarding Poincaré they claim "On June 5, Poincaré finished an article in which he stated that there seems to be a general law of Nature, that it is impossible to demonstrate absolute motion." However, Poincaré did go beyond and very recent detailed historical work proves that Poincaré obtained full SR (including the constancy of c) and that Einstein simply copied him. In a 2001 Physics Today, the historian of science Stephen G. Brush said "The French mathematician Henri Poincaré provided inspiration for both Einstein and Picasso. Einstein read Poincaré's Science and Hypothesis (French edition 1902, German translation 1904) and discussed it with his friends in Bern. He might also have read Poincaré's 1898 article on the measurement of time, in which the synchronization of clocks was discussed--a topic of professional interest to Einstein as a patent examiner." Also regarding GR, Einstein said not the true to his colleagues. See for example the correspondence reproduced on last part of http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com...ty-theory.html My article is in press and received several good evaluations from several physicists and historians. How would you name to a guy who copy the work of his colleagues and after claim in public that his work was fresh and revolutionar? Bjerknes choosed the word plagiarism... Juan R. Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) |
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"Juan R." wrote in message oups.com... Lin Xiong, . Dirk Van de moortel, If you don't reply properly, I won't even look at it. [snip unread] |
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