Sujet : Revolutionary act
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* liscati.fr.invalid (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 14. Nov 2024, 19:11:43
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Le 14/11/2024 à 18:53,
hertz778@gmail.com (rhertz) a écrit :
Maybe you should reconsider what GENIUSES mean for you.
Shockley, to whom we owe the invention of planar transistors in 1952
(opposite to the junction transistor crap, 1947), created
single-handedly
the modern solid state electronics. Also, as an entrepreneur, he FOUNDED
Silicon Valley, and his offsprings created Fairchild, Intel, etc. His
contributions to US Defense Dept. during WWII are still invaluable. His
studies about race and intelligence offended the most, but were
undisputed.
Linus Pauling applied quantum mechanics to develop new molecular
theories. He also was an advocate of peace, twice Nobel Award winner. He
was obsessed with the benefits of C vitamin, and was against Big Pharma
establishment, which only pursued profits.
And so on and on.
Maybe, the REAL CRACKPOTS are people like you and the imbecile Athel,
who are fanatically mind-closed about relativity, and dismiss with
contempt other possibilities (i.e., that relativity is a fucking
pseudo-science, merely sustained by charlatans and deceivers).
To say today that physicists and theorists could have been wrong, that laboratories could have deceived, poisoned entire populations, that newspapers tell us what those who own them ask them to tell, is today a revolutionary act.
R.H.