Sujet : Re: How did Einstein Develop his Field Equations? When: A. He admitted having little math
De : ttt_heg (at) *nospam* web.de (Thomas Heger)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 29. Dec 2024, 09:57:52
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Am Freitag000027, 27.12.2024 um 00:37 schrieb LaurenceClarkCrossen:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2024 23:18:50 +0000, Richard Hachel wrote:
Le 26/12/2024 à 22:52, clzb93ynxj@att.net (LaurenceClarkCrossen) a écrit
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On Wed, 25 Dec 2024 11:50:23 +0000, J. J. Lodder wrote:
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LaurenceClarkCrossen <clzb93ynxj@att.net> wrote:
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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.
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Hilbert disagreed,
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Jan
Hilbert did not disagree, as I have shown. Hilbert pointed out Einstein
didn't author the field equations because he could not.
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Einstein was a myth.
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As Muhammad and Saint Paul.
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R.H.
Yes, Einstein was a fake. And as you said, "what theory?"
I had a similar idea long ago.
I had studied Einstein life and his CV and found, that it didn't make sense.
E.g. Einstein's family lived in Munich, when young Albert was still a kid.
Then they moved to Italy and opened a new company there.
But Albert stayed in Munich for some years alone, to attend school there.
But who would leave the eldest son alone in a different country??
Then Albert left school, declined German citizenship and went to Pavia, Italy, where his family lived at that time.
He was about 16 years old and had to go to school in Italy.
But apparently he didn't want, most likely he didn't speak Italian.
So he stayed there for some time, without going to school, despite he had to.
Next door to the Einsteins in Pavia was a Jesuit facility. They write on their website, that young Albert lived next door for a year (what I actually believe).
Now Albert went (alone again) to Aarau, Switzerland, to attend school there.
But since when was this allowed by the Swiss, who are/were not friendly to foreigners (especially Germans) at all.
Next to this Einstein went to the prestigious ETH in Zurich and studied there.
But that was even stranger, since he was actually a stateless alien.
He became Swiss soon, what was also astonishing.
Later he became an employee at the Swiss patent office.
This was quite extraordinary, since such state owned facilities contain usually secrets, which are usually kept away from foreigners.
Therefore 'patent clerks' are usually 'Beamte', as sworn in employees of the government are called in German.
That kind of status was usually only available for born citizens.
Much mare convincing would be an alternative explanation of his life:
he WAS Swiss from birth and his CV was a fake.
This would also fit to his (apparent) ability to speak French fluently.
This is not well known, but many people spoke French, to which Einstein had contact (possibly friendship).
This were, for instance:
Marie Curie
George LeMaitre
Henry Poincare
Langvin
He also attended the 'Solveig conference', which was held in French.
Therefore 'Swiss' would be a relatively good bet.
TH