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   From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com   
      
   J. J. Lodder 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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   > > > > rhertz wrote:   
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   > > > > > I forgot this essential part of the paper of PoincarĂ©, months before   
   > > > > > Einstein:   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > He explicitly wrote the formula of addition of velocities, which IS   
   > > > > > ESSENTIAL for Einstein's second "postulate": NOTHING CAN BE FASTER   
   THAN   
   > > > > > THE SPEED OF LIGHT!   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > With this formula, the 2nd. Postulate plagiarism is complete: The   
   speed   
   > > > > > of light is INDEPENDENT OF THE MOTION OF THE EMITTER (PoincarĂ©, May   
   > > > > > 1905).   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > There you have it: The two postulates that Einstein wrote were   
   distilled   
   > > > > > from the May 1905 paper that PoincarĂ© wrote, as validated by   
   DeepSeek   
   > > > > > and ChatGPT. Also, MANY OTHER CONTENTS plagiarized from Lorentz and   
   > > > > > PoincarĂ©.   
   > > > >   
   > > > > In Einstein's world, being a Gonif is a badge of Honor.   
   > > > >   
   > > > > Albert Einstein STOLE his design of the atomic bomb from the Chineese.   
   > > > > (The Chineese had a patent already on that design. Einstein was a   
   patent   
   > > > > thief. I mean a patent gonif)   
   > > > >   
   > > > > Charles Darwin publisher told Darwin.."YOU BETTER PUBLISH DAT BOOK NOW   
   > > > > CAUSE SOMEBODY ELSE HAS GOT A BOOK JUST LIKE YOURS!!!!"   
   > > >   
   > > > Now, everybody is copying other's Youtube videos!   
   > > >   
   > > > Where did Albert Einstein get ALL this information about...Gravity????   
   > > >   
   > > > There was no mention of Gravity in his 1905 paper, then all of a sudden   
   > > > the second relativity comes out and it's all about Gravity!   
   > > >   
   > > > Einstein spent 10 years stealing somebody's work.   
   > > >   
   > > > Maybe one year stealing it, and the other nine years making it his own   
   > > > be removing the stealing edvidence.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > Where do you think The Constitution of the United States comes from???   
   > >   
   > > The Roman Empire! am i wrong here?   
   >   
   > Yes, you are, and off-topic too,   
   >   
   > Jan   
      
      
   The first volume of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire   
   was published in 1776 to immediate acclaim.   
   https://fineandfinereditions.wordpress.com/2013/03/23/gibbon-dec   
   ine-fall-roman-empire-folio/   
      
      
      
   The U.S. Constitution and the Roman Republic share some common elements,   
   particularly in their structure and the idea of a republic, but there are also   
   significant differences.   
   The Founding Fathers drew inspiration from the Roman Republic, especially its   
   emphasis on checks and balances, but adapted the model to create a unique   
   system of government.   
      
      
    Checks and Balances:   
    Both systems incorporated checks and balances to prevent any one branch of   
   government from becoming too powerful.   
    Separation of Powers:   
    The Roman Republic, with its consuls, senate, and assemblies, and the U.S.   
   Constitution, with its executive, legislative, and judicial branches, both   
   emphasized the separation of powers.   
    Republic:   
    Both systems were founded on republican principles, where power resides in   
   the people and is exercised through elected representatives.   
    Senate:   
    Both the Roman Republic and the U.S. Constitution incorporated a senate or   
   upper house, intended to represent the interests of the "best and wisest"   
   members of society   
      
      
      
   pay no mind to Jan...he's a scientists and scientists are wrong    
   bout...everything. Trust the Science.   
      
      
      
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   The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,   
   to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,   
   and challenge the unchallengeable.   
      
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