Sujet : Re: How did Einstein Develop his Field Equations? When: A. He admitted having little math
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* liscati.fr.invalid (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 25. Dec 2024, 23:10:32
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Le 25/12/2024 à 20:44,
clzb93ynxj@att.net (LaurenceClarkCrossen) a écrit :
On Wed, 25 Dec 2024 19:32:36 +0000, LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:
I hate to resort to ad hominem, but Einstein's character is unavoidably
involved. He is known to have claimed not to have known of the MMX when
he wrote his 1905 paper. He also claimed to have read before the 1905
article a lengthy 1890 article with a long discussion of the MMX by
then, thus contradicting himself. I do not regard him as honest. I
regard his theory to be as fake as it can be.
What theory?
He spent his life copying other people's.
He was just a very average student with no ability other than copying (he was then sent to the Bern office and employed as a copyist).
You see Henri Poincaré sent as a copyist to Bern, you?
In my opinion, Albert Einstein was just a media creation, like Saint Paul was a creation of the Roman Empire to soften the first Christian theories by sweetening them with laughable and grotesque facts for an erudite Jew.
An erudite Jew will immediately laugh at the idea that the good Lord came to mate with "Mary of Nazareth", a city that never existed except in the sick brains of historians, and was created out of whole cloth in the eighth century by the crusaders who were surprised not to find Nazareth on the maps.
Albert Einstein is the same. When in 1905, the church was separated from the state, a new prophet was needed to replace the church, and someone charismatic enough to look like an old Jewish prophet.
Albert Einstein, unable to solve an equation involving an integral, was then mandated for the role, as Rome mandated Saint Paul.
Remember Saint Paul's boast: "Being authorized to teach and free in all my movements".
This is how the Acts of the Apostles end.
The guy who doesn't flinch, at a time when Christians were being thrown to the lions or crucified, is because he's frankly stupid.
I flinched right away.
R.H.