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|    jojo to Ross Finlayson    |
|    Re: Fwd: Einstein's God (a cosmic religi    |
|    30 Dec 25 20:02:05    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, sci.math       From: f00@0f0.00f              Ross Finlayson wrote:       > On 12/30/2025 07:32 AM, jojo wrote:       >> The Starmaker wrote:       >>> Thomas Heger wrote:       >>>>       >>>>> Thomas Heger wrote:       >>>>>> Am Montag000022, 22.12.2025 um 17:24 schrieb jojo:       >>>>>>> Dawn Flood wrote:       >>>>>>>> Professor Einstein died 75 years ago; now, if he was       >>>>>>>> alive today, he       >>>>>>>> may have thought differently about some things?! Agreed??       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>> he wouldnt be able to get the patent clerk job because       >>>>>>> requirements have       >>>>>>> probably become too much for him.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> He would have several problems today:       >>>>>       >>>>> You completely missed the point again. Granted, it was a weak,       >>>>> trollish       >>>>> point, easy to miss.       >>>>>       >>>>>> 1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_clearance       >>>>>> Quote       >>>>>> "A security clearance is a status granted to individuals       >>>>>> allowing them       >>>>>> access to classified information (state or organizational       >>>>>> secrets)       >>>>>> or to       >>>>>> restricted areas,.."       >>>>>       >>>>> Einstein already did not get a security clearance for       >>>>> working on the       >>>>> Manhattan Project.       >>>>       >>>> Einstein worked in the Swiss patent office in the early 20th       >>>> century and       >>>> roughly forty years earlier than the Manhattan Project took       >>>> place.       >>>>       >>>>>> 2)https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamter_(Schweiz)       >>>>>> Switzerland has no 'Beamte' like in Germany. But you need       >>>>>> to be       >>>>>> elected       >>>>>> into an office.       >>>>>       >>>>> Nonsense.       >>>>>       >>>> The patent offices of the world also contain state secrets.       >>>>       >>>> This wouldn't be much different in Switzerland.       >>>>       >>>> But Einstein was stateless alien and came from Germany. Many       >>>> Swiss have       >>>> hostile emotions towards Germany and Germans and are also not       >>>> very       >>>> 'philo-semitic'.       >>>>       >>>> Therefore, it wouldn't make much sense to assume, that Swiss       >>>> authorities       >>>> would have allowed an Einstein to look at their state secrets.       >>>>       >>>> A much more plausible assumption would have been, if       >>>> Einstein's vitae       >>>> was a fake and he was actually a Swiss agent and should spy       >>>> on Germany       >>>> and later in the USA.       >>>>       >>>> TH       >>>       >>> As I already mentioned before...       >>>       >>> Since Albert Einstein worked at a patent office for around ten       >>> years..       >>> Albert Einstein told all his scientist friends to patent all       >>> their       >>> designs on the       >>> atomic bomb with complete details on how it works. All 2,000       >>> of the       >>> patents. (with all the instructions)       >>> end up at the patent office where anybody (Russian spies) can       >>> get a copy       >>> of it       >>> and build one in Russia. Anyone, even from a foreign country       >>> had access       >>> to all the       >>> 2,000 of the atomic bomb patents.       >>>       >>> I mean, by they had to invent everything..because it didn't       >>> exist. (only       >>> in Albert Einstein's mind the inventor of the atomic bomb)       >>>       >>> There are over 2,000 patents related to the building the       >>> atomic bomb.       >>> (dat is how einstien convince scientist to get paid for helping       >>> him build it)       >>>       >>>       >>>       >>> Albert Einstein built another atomic bomb in Russia. And he       >>> passed all       >>> the secrets to Russia. Albert Einstein was The Master Spy!       >>>       >>> Of course, everyone he knew were his spies also and he had       >>> them pass       >>> secrets to the Russians.       >>>       >>> Albert Einstein secretly passed all the patents to the       >>> Russians. All       >>> 2,000 of the patents. (with all the instructions)       >>>       >>>       >>> The FBI was not aware at that time about the patent office       >>> gateway...       >>>       >>>       >>>       >>> Hell, in those days you didn't need to make a prototype of a       >>> patent.       >>>       >>>       >>       >> ok now that is mad, einstein helping russia build the bomb.       >>       >       >       > This newsgroup is supposed to be       > "Einstein's theory of relativity",       > not       > "theory of Einstein's relatives".       >       >       > Here it's for an account of rest-exchange-momentum       > and a light-speed-rest-frame inversion of the usual       > terms so that the frame is moving instead of at rest       > since in Einstein's theory "motion is relative".       >       > I.e., the frame is both moving frame and rest frame.       >       >       > Also the entire stack of derivations gets involved       > about real analysis besides the usual Eulerian-Gaussian       > after de Moivre since analyticity needs be made whole       > and as for singular and original analysis, inward,       > besides complex analysis, outward, and for the whole       > extra-standard mathematics involved, and about the       > entire stack of derivations of the severe abstraction       > the mechanical reduction or the Lagrangian, and about       > Levi-Civita "the indefiniteness of ds^2" the infinitesimal's       > "the indefiniteness of ds".       >       > Yeah, it's pretty simple after that, then why kinetics       > and kinematics needs get all involved the rotational       > setting and the "formally un-linear", for a potentialistic       > theory and sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials.       >       >       > Notions of the Supreme and Ineffable then are their own,       > which makes some demands of the idealistic and analytical       > traditions to make a continuous whole again, since       > neo-Aristotleans and neo-Hegelians and neo-Einsteinians       > are baseless quasi-modal partial subjectivists.       >       >              what are you talking about?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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