Re: recent NOVA show on Newton; in defense of Newton




"hanson" <hanson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Black Knight" <Androcles@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Einstein said "As has already been shown to the first order
>> of small quantities (by Galileo, but the secret to creativity
>> is knowing how to hide your sources so we won't mention him)
>> the same laws of mechanics will be valid for all frames of reference
>> for which the equations of electrodynamics and optics hold good.
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> [hanson[
> ahahaha....why not? Einstein having been a fornicator must have
> referred to creativity from his frame about his wives' as sources....
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> [Einstein said]
> "I treat my wife just like an employee whom one can't fire/terminate.
> "I am the triumphant survivor over the Nazis and 2 wives."
> "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
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> [hanson]
> But did he lie here about the number from his frame of reference
> since http://www.prairiehill.org/latest/aday/scibiospjs.html says:
> .... He [Einstein] also married many extra wives in his life.

He was fucking Jew. He came from a whole line of fornicators.
The whole fucked-up attitude toward sex starts with fig leafs,
the sin of Onan the wanker, Lot "knowing" his daughters,
jealousy, greed, thou shalt nots and all the rest of the psychoses.
It is still continued to this day, Moslem women have to cover their
faces so that the men don't get a hard-on and rape one of them.
The whole idea of a Holy War is so that the younger bloods can
rape the other lots women.


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> [hanson]
> I dunno about Galileo, the Galic Lion, but certainly the Jewish
> wife beater had good reasons to hide his sources, because the
> source of Einstein's creativity was none but wife # 1: Mileva Maric
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/msg/c317bb71e593ff8b
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/3519d92d18984b8c
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> [Einstein (palaver omitted) continues]
>> "We will raise this conjecture (Andro: the purport of which will
>> hereafter be called the "Principle of Relativity" so that it looks as if
>> I discovered it) to the status of a postulate, because everything
>> should be as simple as possible but not simpler and imagination
>> is more important than knowledge and if we knew what it was
>> we were doing, it would not be called research,"
>>
> [hanson]
> Kinda nice of Einstein here, implying that he didn't know what he was
> doing... especially in that everything is relative which has been known
> since Vedic Times.

The *** even blames Lorentz for his cuckoo transformations in case
someone spots his chicanery. Mind you, Lorentz was phuckwit anyway.
He thought pushing a shopping cart (atomic matrix) through a grocery
store would shrink from air resistance (aether pressure), he hadn't heard
of Newton's equal and opposite law. Michaelson put a stop to that
crap. The thing is, hanson, no matter how crazy the idea, if you wrap
it up with an equation some phuckwits will swallow it. He knew exactly
what he was doing, although it may have been a shock to see how
successful it was.
He WAS a genius. He knew psychology better than anyone I know.
His 1905 paper was intended as a joke, I'm sure it was. Only after it was
accepted did he realize he was on to something good and decided
to capitalize. I can't really blame him, it saved his neck when the Nazis
wanted all Jews dead.

But thanks god for Einstein who thru his research
> added a shtick & everything became relativistick ever since... ahahaha....

Fact is, he had to pretend to suck up to a god. Galileo and Newton
were in the same predicament, only worse, they could have been burned
alive otherwise. I didn't get a job as a consultant when I first went to
the USA because I stuck my nose up at the offer of joining a nearby
Anglican Church. The idiot thought I'd jump at it, being English.
No great loss...

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> [Einstein (palaver omitted) continues]
>> "... and god doesn't play craps or poker dice and he may be subtle,
>> but what really interests me is whether god had any choice in the
>> creation of the world.... it would make common sense [that] the
>> collection of prejudices acquired [by] god ...I can assure you mine
>> are still [of] greater stupidity and I'm not sure about the universe"
>>
> [hanson]
> ..... ahahaha... a truly humble citizen, that Einstein,... him telling
> God what to do... just like in the Torah, where Abe does the
> same thing. Perhaps Einstein suffered from a religo-ethinc
> mental deformation that goes way, way back... ahahahaha....

He WAS smart. Later in life he knew just how smart, and had his
little wisecrack about how stupid the phuckwits were for swallowing
his story. I admire him really. The greatest magician there ever was,
he did his magic on paper and few ever realized it. But.... he's been
dead 50 years, I think it's time the joke was over. The comments I really
like are :
"If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith."
"The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax."
"Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else -- unless it is
an enemy."
"If one studies too zealously, one easily loses his pants."
"He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my
contempt."
"If A equals success, then the formula is _ A = _ X + _ Y + _ Z. _ X is
work. _ Y is play. _ Z is keep your mouth shut." -- Albert Einstein


> [Andro]
>> When asked if New York stops at this train, Galileo replied "Yes".
>> Does New York stop at this fuckin' train or not?
>> Androcles
>>
> [hanson]
> So, Galli said Yes, Abli said No and I say Dunno but I am sure
> that the train stops in NY. Been there - seen that - fucking and not.

Albi didn't say no... he just refused to talk about it.
My recollection of NY was a guy on the sidewalk flashing a handful
of pills at me less than 5 minutes after stepping out of my car and
the stench of urine in the subway. All I wanted to do was see part of it.
I drove through Central Park, into Harlem and out again superfast,
then over to the WTC, looked and left. That was enough. London
is MUCH safer, even with the immigrants and much higher speed
traffic, still gridlocked. If you can drive in London and stay alive
you can drive anywhere.
Androcles.



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> [Einstein's excuse (palaver omitted) ]
> "My collaboration on the creation of the atom bomb consisted of
> signing a letter to President Roosevelt [to] manufacture an A-bomb.
> I was fully aware of the fact that killing during/in war is not any better
> than common murder."
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> [hanson]
> More such profound Ein-Steins in:
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sci.physics/msg/afa8dacd38bc901e
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> Thanks for the laughs, Andro,
> ahaha... ahahanson
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