Re: Clock-Tech made a quantum leap at Einstein's 1906 Swiss patent office.




"Ian Parker" <ianparker2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4c82ed31-7325-4f7b-82a2-e24ce3ac6eca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 21 Jul, 02:54, Uncle Al <Uncle...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jeff?Relf wrote:

Tom Potter is wasting countless hours talking about General Relativity,
telling us to not do as he does: wasting countless hours on Relativity.

If you're addicted to G.R., best not dwell on G.R. 24 / 7 / 365,
best find something else to dwell on ( DNA-tech ? ).

Clock-Tech is at the foundation of all science, hard and soft,
and it's hardly surprizing that:
clock-tech made a quantum leap at Einstein's 1906 Swiss patent office.

Fucking imbecile.

In addition, fucking imbecile,

1) there were no "quantum leaps" until the 1920s, and
2) h=0 in both Special Relativity and General Relativity.
3) Einstein was unhirable in Germany for being irritating.

Einstein was unhirable due to him being a Jew and the fact that the
Nazis were in power. No other reason

http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-leaders-einstein-hoax1.html

We have it. The Einstein Hoaxers are all basically anti semitic.

Tom Potter is no longer saying that Relativity is wrong. What he is
saying is that it is not "useful". He half admits GPS, but thinks that
it can be explained by other theories.

Now what Potter is saying seems seems to boil down to is that you are
allowed to fit your theories to political circumstances provided they
are not too useful in engineering. Too lie in other words. I never
expected to see that put forward in a scientific discussion group.

Little Green Men and UFOs fit into a similar category. True if
politics demands it.


- Ian Parker

It is interesting to see that Ian Parker
attributed the policy of Jews to me.

If Ian was honest,
he would have written:

"Now what **Jews** are saying seems seems to boil down to is that you are
allowed to fit your theories to political circumstances provided they
are not too useful in engineering. Too lie in other words. I never
expected to see that put forward in a scientific discussion group."

But Ian was right when he compared the
Little Green Men, UFOs to time travel, worm holes,
warping through space, the beginning and end of the universe,
and many of the useless things that General Relativity
wastes time, money and minds on.

A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

--
Tom Potter

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