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Le 25/12/2024 à 02:37, clzb93ynxj@att.net (LaurenceClarkCrossen) a écritWhile examining relativity to see how it affects my conjecture, I keep
:How did Einstein Develop his Field Equations?>
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When:
A. He admitted having little math and no ability in non-Euclidean
geometry.
B. He always relied on someone else to do his math.
C. He denied getting it from Hilbert.
D. He never said who he got it from.
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Answer:
He stole them from Hilbert.
Einstein was the greatest crook of all time.
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With the interested complicity of German physicists, even
Anglo-Americans,
too embarrassed that the theory of resistivity was an Irish invention
(Joseph Larmor) finalized by a Frenchman (Henri Poincaré).
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Einstein, absolutely useless in maths (I don't even know if he had
Hachel's level (Baccalaureate level), would never have been able to
write
at 27 years old in September 1905 the Lorentz transformations, if
Poincaré had not sent them to him in Bern, in June of the same year.
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General relativity (which requires obvious mathematical skills) could
not
have been written by him either, who could barely do an integration at
the
first year university level.
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It was Hilbert and Gross who wrote his equations for him.
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There are in the human universe, three immense crooks.
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-Muhammad, Saint-Paul, Anbert Einstein.
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I don't know any greater ones.
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All the others are below.
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R.H.
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