Re: This is What Einstein Actually Did.




Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
In article <1151741201.167030.27610@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Eric
Gisse <jowr.pi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Henri Wilson wrote:

[...]


Look A, rarely does an integral of anything around a closed loop equate to
zero.


...and you have a mathematics degree? laffo

Did he just say that? I have the berk killfiled, but I cn't believe he
just said that!

Oh yes, yes he did.

Obviously Henri Wilson's applied mathematics degree [laffo again] never
extended as far as either complex analysis or vector calculus.

Either that or Cauchy was lying to me. Then again, he is a pretty shady
son of a bitch. Residues? pffft.

[...]

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