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On Tue, 15 Apr 2025 2:46:46 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:I would miss Heinrich Hertz here and also Nicola Tesla.
On 4/14/25 2:01 PM, J. J. Lodder wrote:You are fucking deadly wrong, Mr. Micropenis.rhertz <hertz778@gmail.com> wrote:>
>Wien was already a Nobel Prize by 1905. He had a tremendous respect and>
influence from the European physics community (and also abroad). Planck
didn't have this.
Why should we believe anything you write
when you can't even get simple facts like this right?
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Jan
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What difference does it make what happened anyway. I don't understand
you guys in this relativity forum.
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Some physics were developed and that's it. The important thing is the
physics not the history of physics. Doesn't matter who did what.
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And all these human names Priests have packed into it. Concepts as well
as units and rules and even some formulas! All with human names on them.
Are you people nuts?..
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Leave science in the hands of cro-magnons and their tribal instinct will
turn any physics source into a history of it instead.
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One day, when science goes back to the people it belongs, you won't find
a single human name inside any physics text.
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It is disgusting how things are, thanks to you cro-magnon early humans.
There's reason I leave it to my dick to handle you dimwits.
Immortal creators of modern science will live forever:
- Kepler
- Galilei
- Newton
- Maxwell
- Faraday
- Ampere
- Fourier
- Ohm
- Volta
- Euler
- Gauss
- Laplace
- Lagrange
- Hamilton
- Joule
- Watt
- Kirchoff
- Kelvin
- Bohr
- Poincaré
- Schrodinger
- Heisenberg
- Fermi
- Lavoisier
- Mendeleiev
- Dalton
- Avogrado
- Pauling
- Curie
- Shockley
This list cover the most relevant scientists in the last 400 years.
Others, missing, are minor figures or just irrelevant idiots with undue
fame.
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