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|    Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn to Bill Sloman    |
|    Re: energy and mass    |
|    13 Feb 26 20:57:02    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity       From: PointedEars@web.de              Bill Sloman wrote:       > On 13/02/2026 8:03 pm, Thomas Heger wrote:       >> Most of these objections came actually from physicists.       >>       >> E.g. there was a physics professor with some reputation named Herbert       >> Dingle, who wrote 'Science at the crossroads'.       >>       >> I personally have analyzed Einstein's 'On the electrodynamics of moving       >> bodies' of 1905 and found, that it contains roughly four-hundred errors.              Notably, Thomas Heger is a well-known Internet/Usenet crackpot (like Dingle       eventually became, just without the Net) whose own writing is so ripe with       fundamental physical mistakes and misconceptions that he cannot be trusted       to provide an informed review of Einstein's works.              >> That particular article violated all known rules for scientific papers       >> and contains about 100 serious(!) errors in all possible circumstances.       >       > Max Planck didn't bother to send it out for peer-review.              Einstein submitted this paper to the "Annalen der Physik", and Max Planck       was not the editor at the time to begin with; Paul Karl Ludwig Drude was.              >> IOW: this particular article is total crap.       >       > Except that it isn't. It didn't get cleaned up by careful peer-review       > because it was already quite impressive enough to get Max Planck's       > attention as it stood.              Probably fiction. It is not clear when Planck became aware of that paper.              --       PointedEars              Twitter: @PointedEars2       Please do not cc me. / Bitte keine Kopien per E-Mail.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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