Re: The Einstein Cult Index



On Jul 9, 8:01 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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hhc...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jul 9, 11:03 am, "Spaceman" <space...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Tom Potter wrote:
The Einstein Cult Index
Tom Potter

A simple method for rating Einstein Cult members.

1. A -5 point starting credit.

2. 5 points for using the phrase "gestalt experiment".

3. 5 points for each hype of "Einstein", "Feynman", Gel Mann, or a
Jewish physicist.

4. 10 points for each claim that General Relativity models reality
to 10 decimal places.

5. 10 points for each claim that General Relativity is a useful
model without providing solid, WORKED OUT, real world evidence of
the fact.

6. 10 points for claiming that Einstein's models were positive
"paradigm shifts".

7. 10 points for claiming that non-Einsteinium models cannot
be used to accurately model effects that involve changes of the
frequency of oscillators
with distance, velocity, acceleration, pressure, temperature, etc.

8. 20 points for claiming that slave tick accumulators are clocks,
rather than instruments.

9. 20 points for claiming that the background times of
all remote oscillators in the universe change,
rather than that the frequency of the oscillators
change with changes in their environment with respect to
THE Master Oscillator that is used as a reference.

10. 20 points for emailing me and complaining about the Einstein
Cult Index,
or attacking me personally in the newsgroups.

11. 20 points for suggesting that Einstein deserved the Nobel prize
for corrupting Planck's quantum of Action.

12. 20 points for each use of the phrases "crank", "crackpot",
"stupid",

13. 30 points for suggesting that the positions of Einstein on
politics, religion and society
are the best positions.

14. 30 points for suggesting that Einstein developed the ultimate
theory of reality.

15. 30 points for claiming that Einstein was the world's most
intelligent man,
and deserved being named Time Magazine's "Man of the Century"
over Watson, Crick, Planck, Bohr, Ford, Edison, Truman, Eisenhower,
etc.

16. 40 points for using the phrase "Jewish physics".

16. 40 points for attacking those critical of the Einstein Cult as
anti-Semitics..

18. 40 points for claiming that anti-Semitics are engaged in a
"conspiracy"
to demean Einstein and Jewish scientists.

19. 40 points for attacking Einstein Cult Critics
as uneducated, stupid, cranks, or crackpots.

20. 50 points for avoiding debating issues involving Einstein
by creating a flame web site, or using a flame web sites as a
reference.

21. 50 points for claiming that when Einstein's theory is finally
appreciated,
the Doppler Effect, the Hubble Effect, the Galileo Effect, the
temperature effect,
and the DNA, Quantum Mechanics, and Classical Physics models
will be seen for the shams they truly are.

22. 50 points for claiming that General Relativity was essential to
the GPS System

23. 50 points for hyping models that speculate about
the beginning and end of the universe,
time travel, space warps, worm holes, etc.
rather than accepting models that are used every day
by millions of people.to make life better for mankind.

24. 50 points for being an Einstein Cultist on the public payroll
and not having to produce cost-effective useful results.

25. 50 points for being on the public payroll
and profiting from the promotion of General Relativity.

26. 50 points for being Jewish.

If you score over 200 points,
you are a member of the Einstein Cult.

The bottom line seems to be that
members of the Einstein Cult are either Jews,
or people who have been brainwashed by the mass media
to believe that Jews are intelligent, virtuous victims.
rather than a cult that institutionalized bigotry
and the revisionism of history.

Please post any suggestions for improving the index,
and make it available on your web sites and BLOGS.

200 points and instant membership when they say the
shortest distance between two points is a curved line.
:)

--
James M Driscoll Jr
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ROFL, James, I have to applaud you for your courage.

Still be cautious. often the shortest distance between two point on
the surface of a sphere is actually a curved path. Take a look at
airline routes.
Hint, hint!

Harry I am very cautious about such, because that is the shortest
travelable path of the airplane you are speaking of , not the
shortest "distance" between the two points at all.
Take a look at driving miles compared to flying miles path distances
Then take a look at the circle and use your good old fashion geometry
to find the distance between two radians or degree points
or minutes and seconds on the circle.
:)
And when one forget such basic geometry facts, they
start to forget that "physically shortest distance" exists.
and they spout curved lines stuff instead.
:)
As we all know and basc geometry proves, the shortest
distance between two points could care less about the path
you have to take.
And if we did not know that ... we would never make tunnels.
:)


Ok, 'nuff said. YOU are a troll. You cite tunnels, therefor you are
aware of great circles routes.

SPACEMAN, you just screwed up big time. You're obvious just a lame
troll, who in the end deserves what he receives.

Most of my posts are intended to help people interested in the
concepts of real physics, which you now demonstrate that you are not.
Shame on me for once thinking that you were.

Bye, and don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out!

Harry C.

p.s., Not even Hannon pulled this crap.




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