Sujet : Re: How did Einstein Develop his Field Equations? When: A. He admitted having little math
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 03. Jan 2025, 13:55:11
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You completely misunderstand how conservative
and backwards academia and universities can be.
Au contraire, Einstein was quite rebellious, I wrote:
> Or he was extremly good in math, he skipped a lot,
> which got him reprimanded at ETH, but he nevertheless
> made it to:
>
> Specialist teacher in mathematics
>
https://ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/associates/ethlibrary-dam/documents/Standorteundmedien/Plattformen/EinsteinOnline/studium-am-polytechnikum-in-zuerich/Matrikel_Einstein.pdfhe also found that the poly was not up to date:
> Einstein was disappointed that several newer
> theories of physics were not covered at the Poly,
> such as James Clerk Maxwell's theory of the
> electromagnetic field
https://library.ethz.ch/standorte-und-medien/plattformen/einstein-online/studium-am-polytechnikum-in-zuerich-1896-1900.htmlLaurenceClarkCrossen schrieb:
Ibram X. Kendi has a university chair, yet he is a nitwit. Obama got a
Nobel for doing nothing. Yasser Arafat got a Nobel prize for terrorist
activities. Your argument amounts to an appeal to credentials or ad
verecundium.