Sujet : Re: About relativistic doggies doctoring the "evidence" against basic math
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* liscati.fr.invalid (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 19. Dec 2024, 12:46:00
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Le 19/12/2024 à 08:03, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
1905 - nothing about so trendy nowadays
"counterexamples" against Euclidean
prejudices allegedly found in massive numbers
on Earth surface.
Relativistic doggies have invented them -
after their idiot guru announced EG false.
Yes - doctoring evidence, classics of
ideology oriented branches of science.
There is a bit of that.
A lot of physicists believe in Albert Einstein and his shaky theory like Muslims believe in Aôôôllah and his prophet Mu'hammad.
It is obvious to anyone with a clear eye that Albert Einstein is a kind of religious media creation, and it is strange to note that 1905 is the same date as the repudiation of the Church in the State.
They took Jesus Christ out of the State to put Albert Einstein in it.
Now mind you, I am not saying that the theory of relativity is wrong, not at all, I have thought about it with interest for forty years,
and just as I am not the last of the morons in theology, I am not the last of the morons in science either.
I am simply saying that Henri Poincaré was a world authority, and that his work in mathematics and science was pure genius. I am simply saying that Albert Einstein copied it (simply because he had a copyist's position in Bern and that is where Poinaré and others sent their papers) but that in doing so, he did not understand the theory perfectly, and that he made it deviate more than he made it progress.
That is what I think is right.
Except that by saying this, I am offending the faith of physicists, who like to believe in chimeras, and who take science for a kind of religion borrowed from science fiction.
R.H.