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Re: Einstein: Jewish Liar, Conman and Plagerist     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Jul 8, 2008 21:37

...Einstein "person of the century". The language itself has incorporated "Einstein" into our common vocabulary as a synonym for extraordinary brilliance. Many consider Einstein to have been the finest ... the special theory of relativity, Palagyi's space-time concepts, Varicak's non-Euclidean geometry and of the plagiarism of the mathematical solution of the problem of the perihelion ...
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Re: Einstein: Jewish Liar, Conman and Plagerist     

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Author: bob young
Date: Jun 30, 2008 03:15

...Einstein "person of the century". The language itself has incorporated "Einstein" into our common vocabulary as a synonym for extraordinary brilliance. Many consider Einstein to have been the finest ... the special theory of relativity, Palagyi's space-time concepts, Varicak's non-Euclidean geometry and of the plagiarism of the mathematical solution of the problem of the perihelion ...
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Re: Einstein: Jewish Liar, Conman and Plagerist     

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Author: Joe Bruno
Date: Jun 24, 2008 17:59

...Einstein "person of the century". The language itself has incorporated "Einstein" into our common vocabulary as a synonym for extraordinary brilliance. Many consider Einstein to have been the finest ... the special theory of relativity, Palagyi's space-time concepts, Varicak's non-Euclidean geometry and of the plagiarism of the mathematical solution of the problem of the perihelion ...
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Re: Einstein: Jewish Liar, Conman and Plagerist     

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Author: Joe Bruno
Date: Jun 24, 2008 17:39

...Einstein "person of the century". The language itself has incorporated "Einstein" into our common vocabulary as a synonym for extraordinary brilliance. Many consider Einstein to have been the finest ... the special theory of relativity, Palagyi's space-time concepts, Varicak's non-Euclidean geometry and of the plagiarism of the mathematical solution of the problem of the perihelion ...
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Einstein: Jewish Liar, Conman and Plagerist     

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Author: ‹ŽGoyfire Radio‹ WE...are the Good Guys
Date: Jun 24, 2008 16:05

... Einstein "person of the century". The language itself has incorporated "Einstein" into our common vocabulary as a synonym for extraordinary brilliance. Many consider Einstein to have been the finest mind ... of the special theory of relativity, Palagyi's space-time concepts, Varicak's non-Euclidean geometry and of the plagiarism of the mathematical solution of the problem of the perihelion of ...
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Re: association for the scientific study of consciousness     

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Author: Publius
Date: Jun 23, 2008 14:54

... until the child has acquired the basic syntax of his native language and a substantial vocabulary. He could not learn that term were it not associated with with public truth conditions he... soft core of densely packed and interwoven cell processes, which may weigh up 30 kg, whose geometry suggests a complex neural reticulum --- a "brain." However, the lifeform appears not to have ...
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Re: The Promise of Forth     

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Author: John Doty
Date: May 4, 2008 07:00

..." which times the names refer to one thing and which times to another. It requires an infinite vocabulary, but we are finite creatures. I've noticed when you don't like an idea you... we apply this logic?" (there are many "logics" these days, just as there are many "geometries") is a perfectly respectable question among modern logicians. Here's how I've understood your ...
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Re: THE TRUTH THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO HEAR     

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Author: Bill M
Date: Dec 24, 2007 06:36

.... Further compounding the problem was the size and accuracy of the vocabularies were much more limited than today. And they were written before ...be worshipped. Jehoshua Moshiach is also the hidden G-D, or Geometry of Divinity, which is the sum total of the knowledge of ...oh LORD, who laid the measures thereof, for thou art the Geometry of Divinity, or G-D. Saraswati, thy mother, hath ...
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Re: Kantian vs. Randian scientists     

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Author: Chris H. Fleming
Date: Aug 28, 2007 14:00

... moral beings, he begins with that intuition (in a non-Kantian-vocabulary sense) and tries to explain what it takes to be a ... geometer in the math department. He made lots of claims about geometry and cosmology and our conceptions there of that didn't pan out...? His limits were wrong! He had no understanding of Riemannian geometry nor space-time manifolds as the universe. And nor could he ...
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Re: Ed Witten Seen Reading Lee Smolin's "The Trouble With Physics": NSF Quadruples LQG's Funding, Slashes ST's Funding, and Every University Gets Three LQG Theorists To Talk Amongst Themselves & Give One Another Tenure!     

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Author: Amadeus Polonium-210
Date: Jan 25, 2007 12:48

...in _Variational Mechanics_ e.g. I'd said before that the geometry of special relativity adds very little to what was already present ..., and I stick by that. thus: quod erat duh, but "vocabulary" is not so much his problem, concerning the trivium or 3 ...> He neither threatened you nor incited death. Time to review some vocabulary perhaps? thus: only this time, he'll be back in the ...
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