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On Sun, 29 Dec 2024 8:57:52 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:Another interesting topic is language.
Am Freitag000027, 27.12.2024 um 00:37 schrieb LaurenceClarkCrossen:Thanks, as that is all fascinating. I also regard relativity as fake,On Thu, 26 Dec 2024 23:18:50 +0000, Richard Hachel wrote:>
>Le 26/12/2024 à 22:52, clzb93ynxj@att.net (LaurenceClarkCrossen) a écritYes, Einstein was a fake. And as you said, "what theory?"
:On Wed, 25 Dec 2024 11:50:23 +0000, J. J. Lodder wrote:>
>LaurenceClarkCrossen <clzb93ynxj@att.net> wrote:Hilbert did not disagree, as I have shown. Hilbert pointed out Einstein
>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.
Hilbert disagreed,
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Jan
didn't author the field equations because he could not.
Einstein was a myth.
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As Muhammad and Saint Paul.
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R.H.
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I had a similar idea long ago.
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I had studied Einstein life and his CV and found, that it didn't make
sense.
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E.g. Einstein's family lived in Munich, when young Albert was still a
kid.
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Then they moved to Italy and opened a new company there.
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But Albert stayed in Munich for some years alone, to attend school
there.
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But who would leave the eldest son alone in a different country??
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Then Albert left school, declined German citizenship and went to Pavia,
Italy, where his family lived at that time.
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He was about 16 years old and had to go to school in Italy.
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But apparently he didn't want, most likely he didn't speak Italian.
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So he stayed there for some time, without going to school, despite he
had to.
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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).
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Now Albert went (alone again) to Aarau, Switzerland, to attend school
there.
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But since when was this allowed by the Swiss, who are/were not friendly
to foreigners (especially Germans) at all.
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Next to this Einstein went to the prestigious ETH in Zurich and studied
there.
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But that was even stranger, since he was actually a stateless alien.
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He became Swiss soon, what was also astonishing.
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Later he became an employee at the Swiss patent office.
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This was quite extraordinary, since such state owned facilities contain
usually secrets, which are usually kept away from foreigners.
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Therefore 'patent clerks' are usually 'Beamte', as sworn in employees of
the government are called in German.
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That kind of status was usually only available for born citizens.
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Much mare convincing would be an alternative explanation of his life:
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he WAS Swiss from birth and his CV was a fake.
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This would also fit to his (apparent) ability to speak French fluently.
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This is not well known, but many people spoke French, to which Einstein
had contact (possibly friendship).
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This were, for instance:
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Marie Curie
George LeMaitre
Henry Poincare
Langvin
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He also attended the 'Solveig conference', which was held in French.
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Therefore 'Swiss' would be a relatively good bet.
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TH
primarily because it pretends to explain causation without actually
doing so.
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