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"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     

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. > 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     

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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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.     

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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Hi Arindam, I just looked up the used book prices on all of those titles I listed. Results are that they have fairly high prices and that is an indirect indicator that original buyers preferred to keep their copies rather than flood the market with unwanted books. One of the most expensive used books is by Mehra and Rechenberg, and they have authored quite a few "heavy" books on this     

Group: sci.research.careers · Group Profile · Search for abstract thinking in sci.research.careers
Author: Me, ...again!
Date: May 13, 2010 16:25

Hi Arindam, I just looked up the used book prices on all of those titles I listed. Results are that they have fairly high prices and that is an indirect indicator that original buyers preferred to keep their copies rather than flood the market with unwanted books. One of the most expensive used books is by Mehra and Rechenberg, and they have authored quite a few "heavy" books on this
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Hi Arindam, I just looked up the used book prices on all of those titles I listed. Results are that they have fairly high prices and that is an indirect indicator that original buyers preferred to keep their copies rather than flood the market with unwanted books. One of the most expensive used books is by Mehra and Rechenberg, and they have authored quite a few "heavy" books on this     

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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Author: Me, ...again!
Date: May 13, 2010 16:25

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Author: Me, ...again!
Date: May 13, 2010 16:21

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Author: Me, ...again!
Date: May 13, 2010 16:21

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Author: Me, ...again!
Date: May 13, 2010 16:21

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Author: Arindam Banerjee
Date: May 13, 2010 15:43

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