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|    Thomas Heger to All    |
|    Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein    |
|    22 Mar 25 07:35:17    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: ttt_heg@web.de              Am Freitag000021, 21.03.2025 um 21:19 schrieb neus:       > Thomas Heger wrote:       >> Am Mittwoch000019, 19.03.2025 um 18:18 schrieb The Starmaker:       >>> Now, I'm going to tell you something you       >>> never heard before...       >>>       >>> Albert Einstein's goal was to kill as many Japaneese people as possible.       >>       >> As I see it, Einstein wasn't concerned with Japan at all.       >>       >> But Einstein had, as far as this is known, emotions against Germany.       >       > ----------------------------       >       > Naturally.       >       > Was there anybody who didn't have emotions about what Germany was doing       > at the time.              Actually the Nazis had many supporters in other countries, too.              Especially Austria was very 'pro-Nazi'. Also the British King, Henry       Ford, 'Wall street', several US-corporations, some Baltics, Rumanian,       Ukrainians, Netherlands, Spanish and Danish people supported the Nazis       and also volunteered in the German army.              But Einstein was anti-German long before the advent of Naziism.              He actually gave up German citizenship as a teenager and went to       Switzerland to go to school.              He went to Berlin much later and worked together with Leo Szillard (who       invented the atomic bomb).              This was, of course, only theoretically.              But Einstein and Szillard invented and patented something practical,       which has only one known use: as part of a fast breeding reactor.              So, most likely the atomic bomb wasn't invented by the 'Manhattan       project' at all, but much earlier and Einstein and Szillard already knew       about that bomb and who had it.              (I would guess, the Russians had already nuclear bombs in the early 20th       century and the so called 'Tunguska event' was actually a nuclear       explosion.)              TH              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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