Sujet : Re: Einstein far worse than Lysenko
De : dmcanzi (at) *nospam* uwaterloo.ca (David Canzi)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 04. Nov 2024, 21:10:03
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On 10/30/24 17:00, Bertietaylor wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2024 18:05:13 +0000, David Canzi wrote:
On 9/29/24 18:04, bertietaylor wrote:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 21:35:21 +0000, David Canzi wrote:
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On 9/28/24 20:00, bertietaylor wrote:
The damage Lysenko did was confined to Communist countries. And
repaired.
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You can't "repair" megadeaths.
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You can try to make all deaths happen after fruitful and long lives
lived in joy.
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This doesn't repair the damage. The people who died because
of Lysenko remain dead.
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How many people died because of Lysenko's theories?
Tens of millions.
How many people died because of Einstein's theories?
Hundreds of thousands.
Deaths aren't everything. Global suffering caused by extraordinary
inequalities arising from wrong physics has been on and ongoing with
wrong Einsteinian physics and horrid stupid scientific leadership. Like
weeds choking growth of desired plants. Like bad money driving out good
money.
How is wrong physics causing inequality?
I'm disappointed you didn't answer the questions about
how many people died.
Agricultural policies based on Lysenko's theories didn't
work, and people ended up starving. People died because
the theory was false.
Around 200,000 people died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The
bombs were designed based on physical theories, and those
theories were in part based on Einstein's work. People died
because the theory was true.