XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh   
   From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com   
      
   The Starmaker wrote:   
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   > > The Starmaker wrote:   
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   > > > The Starmaker wrote:   
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   > > > > The Starmaker wrote:   
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   > > > > > On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker   
   > > > > > wrote:   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > >I saw this old movie..   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >"The Day The Earth Stood Still"   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >(i tink i figured out what stood still)   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >Anyway, there is dis guy in the   
   > > > > > >movie who plays what looks like   
   > > > > > >Albert Einstein.   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >I'm sure the writer threw in   
   > > > > > >as much as he can like   
   > > > > > >the wild hair, and other stuff...   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >the other stuff was what interest me.   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >That writing on the blackboard.   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >It looks to me like The Unified Theory,   
   > > > > > >or theory of everything   
   > > > > > >(Albert Einstein was still working on.)   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >And other stuff.   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >But what hit me the most was   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >"The Day The Earth Stood Still"   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >Where did they come up with that idea?   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > >Even the Einstein guys sez:   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > BARNHARDT   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > What a brilliant idea. I never would   
   > > > > > > have thought of it.   
   > > > >   
   > > > > If Barnhardt didn't think of the idea, then do did? KLAATU!!!   
   > > > >   
   > > > > Believe it or not the character named KLAATU alien from outer space is   
   actually...Albert Einstein!!!   
   > > > >   
   > > > > All the words/dialouge spoken from KLAATU alien from outer space is   
   actually ...Albert Einstein's own words.   
   > > >   
   > > > Here is KLAATU dialog (and I will post Albert Einstein's same message   
   that he has repeated a million times)   
   > > >   
   > > > KLAATU   
   > > > (straightforwardly,   
   > > > with almost stern   
   > > > authority)   
   > > > I am leaving soon and you will forgive   
   > > > me if I speak bluntly.   
   > > >   
   > > > The Universe grows smaller every day --   
   > > > and the threat of aggression by any   
   > > > group -- anywhere -- can no longer   
   > > > be tolerated.   
   > > >   
   > > > There must be security for all -- or   
   > > > no one is secure... This does not   
   > > > mean giving up any freedom except   
   > > > the freedom to act irresponsibly.   
   > > >   
   > > > Your ancestors knew this when they   
   > > > made laws to govern themselves --   
   > > > and hired policemen to enforce them.   
   > > >   
   > > >   
   > > > We of the other planets have long   
   > > > accepted this principle. We have an   
   > > > organization for the mutual protection   
   > > > of all planets -- and for the complete   
   > > > elimination of aggression. A sort of   
   > > > United Nations on the Planetary   
   > > > level... The test of any such higher   
   > > > authority, of course, is the police   
   > > > force that supports it. For our   
   > > > policemen, we created a race of robots--   
   > > >   
   > > > Their function is to patrol the   
   > > > planets -- in space ships like this   
   > > > one -- and preserve the peace. In   
   > > > matters of aggression we have given   
   > > > them absolute power over us.   
   > > >   
   > > > At the first sign of violence they   
   > > > act automatically against the   
   > > > aggressor. And the penalty for   
   > > > provoking their action is too terrible   
   > > > to risk.   
   > > >   
   > > > The result is that we live in peace,   
   > > > without arms or armies, secure in   
   > > > the knowledge that we are free from   
   > > > aggression and war -- free to pursue   
   > > > more profitable enterprises.   
   > > >   
   > > > We do not pretend to have achieved   
   > > > perfection -- but we do have a system --   
   > > > and it works.   
   > > >   
   > > > I came here to give you the facts.   
   > > > It is no concern of ours how you run   
   > > > your own planet -- but if you threaten   
   > > > to extend your violence, this Earth   
   > > > of yours will be reduced to a burned-   
   > > > out cinder.   
   > > >   
   > >   
   > > But in blaming the Russians the Americans should not ignore the fact that   
   they themselves have not voluntarily   
   > > renounced the use of the bomb as an ordinary weapon in the time before the   
   achievement of supranational control, or if supranational control   
   > > is not achieved. Thus they have fed the fear of other countries that they   
   consider the bomb a legitimate part of their arsenal so long as other   
   countries decline to accept their terms for supranational control.   
   > >   
   > > Albert Einstein: "There is only one path to peace and security: the path   
   of supranational organization."   
   > >   
   > > Albert Einstein: "to control all military forces except for local police   
   forces, including nuclear weapons", are the only way to prevent nuclear war.   
   > >   
   > > As one immune from nationalist bias, I personally see a simple way of   
   dealing with the superficial (i.e., administrative) aspect of   
   > > the problem: the setting up, by international consent, of a legislative   
   and judicial body to settle every conflict arising between nations. Each   
   nation would undertake to abide by the orders issued by this legislative body,   
   to invoke its decision in    
   every dispute, -Albert Einstein   
   > >   
      
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