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"rAgAv" |
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15 Apr 2006 11:31:39 PM |
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Einstein the plagarist |
Before reading the following article i would like to mention that this
post is a must read for all the Einstein worshippers and the following
observations are made based on real facts and documents.
comments are welcome.
ALBERT EINSTEIN is held up as "a rare genius," who drastically changed
the field of theoretical physics. However, using the technique known as
'The Often-Repeated Lie= Truth,' he has been made an idol to young
people, and his very name has become synonymous with genius. THE TRUTH,
HOWEVER, IS VERY DIFFERENT. Einstein was an inept & moronic person,
who could not even tie his own shoelaces; he contributed NOTHING
ORIGINAL to the field of quantum mechanics, nor any other science. On
the contrary -- he stole the ideas of others, and the Jxxxx-controlled
media made him a 'hero.'
When we actually examine the life of Albert Einstein, we find that his
only 'brilliance' was in his ability to PLAGIARIZE and STEAL OTHER
PEOPLE'S IDEAS, PASSING THEM OFF AS HIS OWN. Einstein's education, or
lack thereof, is an important part of this story. The Encyclopedia
Britannica says of Einstein's early education that he "showed little
scholastic ability." It also says that at the age of 15, "with poor
grades in history, geography, and languages, he left school with no
diploma." Einstein himself wrote in a school paper of his "lack of
imagination and practical ability." In 1895, Einstein failed a simple
entrance exam to an engineering school in Zurich.
This exam consisted mainly of mathematical problems, and Einstein
showed himself to be mathematically inept in this exam. He then entered
a lesser school hoping to use it as a stepping stone to the engineering
school he could not get into, but after graduating in 1900, he still
could not get a position at the engineering school!
Unable to go to the school as he had wanted, he got a job (with the
help of a friend) at the patent office in Bern. He was to be a
technical expert third class, which meant that he was too incompetent
for a higher qualified position. Even after publishing his so-called
ground-breaking papers of 1905 and after working in the patent office
for six years, he was only elevated to a second class standing.
Remember, the work he was doing at the patent office, for which he was
only rated third class, was not quantum mechanics or theoretical
physics, but was reviewing technical documents for patents of every day
things; yet he was barely qualified.
He would work at the patent office until 1909, all the while
continuously trying to get a position at a university, but without
success. All of these facts are true, but now begins the myth.
Supposedly, while working a full time job, without the aid of
university colleagues, a staff of graduate students, a laboratory, or
any of the things normally associated with an academic setting,
Einstein in his spare time wrote four ground-breaking essays in the
field of theoretical physics and quantum mechanics that were published
in 1905.
Many people have recognized the impossibility of such a feat,
including Einstein himself, and therefore Einstein has led people to
believe that many of these ideas came to him in his sleep, out of the
blue, because indeed that is the only logical explanation of how an
admittedly inept moron could have written such documents at the age of
26 without any real education.
HOWEVER, THE TRUTH IS: HE STOLE THE IDEAS AND PLAGIARIZED THE PAPERS.
It should be remembered that these ideas are presented by Einstein's
worshipers as totally new and completely different, each of which
would change the landscape of science. These four papers dealt with the
following four ideas, respectively:
1) The foundation of the photon theory of light;
2) The equivalence of energy and mass;
3) The explanation of Brownian motion in liquids;
4) The special theory of relativity.(published as 'general theory of
relativity' in 1915)
Thanx,
rAgAv
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16 Apr 2006 10:49:40 PM |
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rAgAv wrote:
Before reading the following article i would like to mention that this
post is a must read for all the Einstein worshippers and the following
observations are made based on real facts and documents.
comments are welcome.
ALBERT EINSTEIN is held up as "a rare genius," who drastically changed
the field of theoretical physics. However, using the technique known as
'The Often-Repeated Lie= Truth,' he has been made an idol to young
people, and his very name has become synonymous with genius. THE TRUTH,
HOWEVER, IS VERY DIFFERENT. Einstein was an inept & moronic person,
who could not even tie his own shoelaces; he contributed NOTHING
ORIGINAL to the field of quantum mechanics, nor any other science. On
the contrary -- he stole the ideas of others, and the Jxxxx-controlled
media made him a 'hero.'
When we actually examine the life of Albert Einstein, we find that his
only 'brilliance' was in his ability to PLAGIARIZE and STEAL OTHER
PEOPLE'S IDEAS, PASSING THEM OFF AS HIS OWN. Einstein's education, or
lack thereof, is an important part of this story. The Encyclopedia
Britannica says of Einstein's early education that he "showed little
scholastic ability." It also says that at the age of 15, "with poor
grades in history, geography, and languages, he left school with no
diploma." Einstein himself wrote in a school paper of his "lack of
imagination and practical ability." In 1895, Einstein failed a simple
entrance exam to an engineering school in Zurich.
This exam consisted mainly of mathematical problems, and Einstein
showed himself to be mathematically inept in this exam. He then entered
a lesser school hoping to use it as a stepping stone to the engineering
school he could not get into, but after graduating in 1900, he still
could not get a position at the engineering school!
Unable to go to the school as he had wanted, he got a job (with the
help of a friend) at the patent office in Bern. He was to be a
technical expert third class, which meant that he was too incompetent
for a higher qualified position. Even after publishing his so-called
ground-breaking papers of 1905 and after working in the patent office
for six years, he was only elevated to a second class standing.
Remember, the work he was doing at the patent office, for which he was
only rated third class, was not quantum mechanics or theoretical
physics, but was reviewing technical documents for patents of every day
things; yet he was barely qualified.
He would work at the patent office until 1909, all the while
continuously trying to get a position at a university, but without
success. All of these facts are true, but now begins the myth.
Supposedly, while working a full time job, without the aid of
university colleagues, a staff of graduate students, a laboratory, or
any of the things normally associated with an academic setting,
Einstein in his spare time wrote four ground-breaking essays in the
field of theoretical physics and quantum mechanics that were published
in 1905.
Many people have recognized the impossibility of such a feat,
including Einstein himself, and therefore Einstein has led people to
believe that many of these ideas came to him in his sleep, out of the
blue, because indeed that is the only logical explanation of how an
admittedly inept moron could have written such documents at the age of
26 without any real education.
HOWEVER, THE TRUTH IS: HE STOLE THE IDEAS AND PLAGIARIZED THE PAPERS.
It should be remembered that these ideas are presented by Einstein's
worshipers as totally new and completely different, each of which
would change the landscape of science. These four papers dealt with the
following four ideas, respectively:
1) The foundation of the photon theory of light;
2) The equivalence of energy and mass;
3) The explanation of Brownian motion in liquids;
4) The special theory of relativity.(published as 'general theory of
relativity' in 1915)
Thanx,
rAgAv
Boy, that changes my opinion of him. Why, before now I actually
thought he was a pretty smart guy. But now? Forget it. I say
disinter his body and grind the bones into fertlizer and spread it on a
Kansas wheatfield. At least from this point forward we'll be able to
say that he did something for Humanity, even if it was just to grow a
crop a little better. Sheesh. What a charlatan!
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