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Lagi Pittas iphonelagi at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 09:45:52 EDT 2016


If we are going to bring up einstein , he is the "scientist"  I think who
everybody defers to and yet he was basically a 100% fraud and a plagiarist.

His equation  was publshed by the italian physicist De pretto and many
others.

While I was making sure I remembered my facts I found this - and other than
a couple of new ones on me (Isaac Newton and Preston - all the others I had
heard of)

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/einstein-did-not-derive-e-mc2-first.28362/

But he missed out Lorentz so I found this:

naturalphilosophy.org/site/harryricker/2015/05/23/the-origin-of-the-equation-e-mc2/

One thing to not is that Poincare sent einstein a lecture he was going to
give a few days before eistein publish his paper (using Poincare's paper -
with no acknowledgement)  in face His papers had
no footnots, credits or anything and it was still published.

Now here is the kicker Eienstein (the Genius <barf>) didn't get his Nobel
prize in 1906 or 1907 but in 1921 and not for the theory of relativity but
for

 "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery
of the law of the photoelectric effect".

Why? because although many of the people who knew he was a fraud had died -
there where still people alive who knew the truth so they could't bring
themselves to give it to him for
"the greatest equation ever".
)
Some years  before he died he admitted that the equation stemmed from
Maxwells equations (a true Genius if ever there was one, up their with R.P.
Feynman  Feynman and Nikola Tesla)

|I know this is off topic but I have known about thus liar and fraud for so
may years.  When we say he's an Einstein we should be saying he's a TESLA.

Einsteins wife  Mileva was probably the brains read about his philandering
and payment to here to keep quiet.

In Walter Isaacson's biography we get a list of the conditions he gave to
Mileva

*A. You will make sure:*

*1. that my clothes and laundry are kept in good order;*
*2. that I will receive my three meals regularly in my room;*
*3. that my bedroom and study are kept neat, and especially that my desk is
left for my use only.*

*B. You will renounce all personal relations with me insofar as they are
not completely necessary for social reasons. Specifically, You will forego:*

*1. my sitting at home with you;*
*2. my going out or travelling with you.*

*C. You will obey the following points in your relations with me:*

*1. you will not expect any intimacy from me, nor will you reproach me in
any way;*
*2. you will stop talking to me if I request it;*
*3. you will leave my bedroom or study immediately without protest if I
request it.*

*D. You will undertake not to belittle me in front of our children, either
through words or behavior.*



*http://www.openculture.com/2013/12/albert-einstein-imposes-on-his-first-wife-a-cruel-list-of-marital-demands.html
<http://www.openculture.com/2013/12/albert-einstein-imposes-on-his-first-wife-a-cruel-list-of-marital-demands.html>*


But Isaacson still drinks the coolaid of Einstein as a genius.

One thing to note all other papers he ever wrote where with others -
(probably totally written by the other) but using Einsteins name to add
gravitas to the paper.

I have not seen one quote attributed to Einstein that somebody else had not
said before, but  the one we are talking about here

https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Rita_Mae_Brown

Before I finish

Here is where I check if a quote is attributable to someone. I found it
years ago when I got so pissed off with yes you read my mind all these
 quotes from the Genius Einstein that I knew where either Voltaire, Twain,
Disraeli and so many more (they do the same with Winston Churchill btw).


http://quoteinvestigator.com/2013/04/06/fish-climb/

Thanks Richmond I have another hour or more of programming to catch up on.

Now don't get me started on OBAMA with the Nobel peace prize - Cognitive
Dissonance anyone?

<END OF RANT>

Kindest Regards

Lagi

btw read the book "Genius"by John Gribben  about the real Genius Richard
Feynman and you will find a few anecdotes that will add fuel to this
particular funeral Pyre

And While your at it
"Surely your joking Mr Feynman"
and
 "What do you care what other people think" both by Ralph Leighton.

I don't care if you're not into science - you won't put them down they are
that  good (How to pick up Women and Crack safes - and the Space Shuttle
 Challenger story).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOzoLdfWyKw


On 7 July 2016 at 10:11, Richmond <richmondmathewson at gmail.com> wrote:

> It is amazing how many "wise" sayings are attributed to many "Wise"
> people: Voltaire and Einstein included. This, I believe, is a human
> tendency to seek authority to their ideas by ascribing them to
> authority figures: like religious (and 'religious') people ascribing
> everything wise to their scripture.
>
> R.
>
> On 7.07.2016 11:09, Jacques Clavel wrote:
>
>> Mark wrote :
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *At any rate, the quote is variously ascribed to Einstein and to Benjamin
>> Franklin, but probably originated with Voltaire:Lorsque l'on effectue une
>> action, atteint un mauvais résultat, puis répète l'action plusieurs fois
>> attendent un meilleur résultat, on est un peu fou de singe, non? --
>> Réflexions sur la jonque*
>>
>> I have found the Wikiquote english site, which says that...
>> But this quote is not a correct sentence in french. Correct sentence would
>> be :
>> "Lorsque l'on effectue une action, atteint un mauvais résultat, puis
>> répète
>> l'action plusieurs fois *en attendant* un meilleur résultat, on est un peu
>> fou de *recommencer*, non?"
>>
>> And I have not found "Réflexion sur la Jonque" in the list of the text
>> from
>> Voltaire. Perhaps it exists, but I have not found it.
>> Ah the Web data source...
>>
>> 2016-07-07 3:40 GMT+02:00 Mark Wieder <mwieder at ahsoftware.net>:
>>
>> On 07/06/2016 10:44 AM, Richmond wrote:
>>>
>>> Not true; Albert Einstein [The man who knew a lot about Physics and
>>>> Maths and not much else and
>>>>
>>>> Best to stick to things you know something about, yes?
>>>
>>>
>>> At any rate, the quote is variously ascribed to Einstein and to Benjamin
>>> Franklin, but probably originated with Voltaire:
>>>
>>> Lorsque l'on effectue une action, atteint un mauvais résultat, puis
>>> répète
>>> l'action plusieurs fois attendent un meilleur résultat, on est un peu fou
>>> de singe, non?
>>>
>>>   -- Réflexions sur la jonque
>>>
>>> --
>>>   Mark Wieder
>>>   ahsoftware at gmail.com
>>>
>>>
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