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| "Einstein was right?" yields 148,000 Google hits, posted by
disciples of Einstein's cult, known as Einstein Dingleberries.
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When googling for "Einstein was wrong, stupid, a plagiarist, fraud,
liar, thief, nitwit, fool & idiot" in 9 individual Google searches with
the above attributes (all of which appeared in sci.physics) then the
accumultated sum shows 5'165'800 Google hits... ahahahAHAHA
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Group: sci.physics.relativity · Group Profile · Search for abstract thinking in sci.physics.relativity
Author: hanson
Date: Jun 1, 2010 01:30
"Einstein was right?" yields 148,000 Google hits, posted by disciples of Einstein's cult, known as Einstein Dingleberries. When googling for "Einstein was wrong, stupid, a plagiarist, fraud, liar, thief, nitwit, fool & idiot" in 9 individual Google searches with the above attributes (all of which appeared in sci.physics) then the accumultated sum shows 5'165'800 Google hits... ahahahAHAHA
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| "Einstein was right?" yields 148,000 Google hits, posted by
disciples of Einstein's cult, known as Einstein Dingleberries.
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When googling for "Einstein was wrong, stupid, a plagiarist, fraud,
liar, thief, nitwit, fool & idiot" in 9 individual Google searches with
the above attributes (all of which appeared in sci.physics) then the
accumultated sum shows 5'165'800 Google hits... ahahahAHAHA
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Group: alt.fan.jaimaharaj · Group Profile · Search for abstract thinking in alt.fan.jaimaharaj
Author: hanson
Date: Jun 1, 2010 01:30
There is also some magazine out there that deals with skeptics, maybe it is The Skeptical Enquirer, where you might find a receptive audience for "contrarian" lines of thinking. Please consider pushing on for that purpose. Your work is not done unless you give up. /////////////////////// On Thu, 13 May 2010, Arindam Banerjee wrote: On May 13, 2:11 pm, "Me, ...again!" <arthu.
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Group: sci.physics · Group Profile · Search for abstract thinking in sci.physics
Author: hanson
Date: Jun 1, 2010 01:30
There is also some magazine out there that deals with skeptics, maybe it is The Skeptical Enquirer, where you might find a receptive audience for "contrarian" lines of thinking. Please consider pushing on for that purpose. Your work is not done unless you give up. /////////////////////// On Thu, 13 May 2010, Arindam Banerjee wrote: On May 13, 2:11 pm, "Me, ...again!" <arthu.
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Group: alt.computer.consultants · Group Profile · Search for abstract thinking in alt.computer.consultants
Author: Me, ...again!
Date: May 13, 2010 16:25
On May 13, 2:11 pm, "Me, ...again!" <arthu...@mv.com> wrote: Maharaj is a dupe. It's not "Banerjee against the world." What it is is two schools of thought: i) Einstein did something, vs. ii) a bunch of guys who think Einstein made a lot of noise, more heat than light, and fooled a lot of people. Here, below, are many more books which cast much doubt on Einstein's "contributions"
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