Re: Einstein, the father of this group



On 29 Nov 2005 "Juan R." <juanrgonzaleza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Joe Fischer ha escrito:
>
>> And he was the father of many aspects of modern physics
>[snip]
>
>If you really believe all this and want maintain your 'hero' intact,
>then do not read
>
>http://groups.google.es/group/sci.physics.relativity/tree/browse_frm/thread/100680531c9a121f/bbf0e6c12b8c22c3?rnum=1&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fsci.physics.relativity%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread%2F100680531c9a121f%2Fbbf0e6c12b8c22c3%3F#doc_bbf0e6c12b8c22c3
>
>Juan R.
>
>Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE)

Center for Burro science is more like it, join the rest of
the kooks.
Many people rewrite history to support their insanities,
who cares, the documents and journals exist, and there is
no way to refute them.
All the greats met with Einstein at conferences,
if there was any problem at all, they would have said more.

Get a life, do something constructive, don't tear
anything down unless you have the resources to replace it.

A million physicists around the world, an genuis Juan
is so smart he can show them all to be mistaken.

Or are you agreeing with the thread subject?

Joe Fischer

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