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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby kimon07 » Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:00 am

Cap wrote:Yeah, and Einstein spoke English. So?


Of course he did. How else would he be able to steal the work of the British scientists (including Newton) as he did with the work of other European scientists
and present it as his own?
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/einstein.htm

And:
EINSTEIN: PLAGIARIST OF THE CENTURY
By Richard Moody, Jr.
Albert Einstein failed to credit the scientists whose work he borrowed for his special relativity theory, and allowed the data from the 1919 eclipse to be fudged.
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/index.php? ... &Itemid=44


And:

As was typical of Einstein, he did not discover theories; he merely commandeered them. He took an existing body of knowledge, picked and chose the ideas he liked, then wove them into a tale about his contribution to special relativity. This was done with the full knowledge and consent of many of his peers, such as the editors at Annalen der Physik.
The most recognisable equation of all time is E = mc2. It is attributed by convention to be the sole province of Albert Einstein (1905). However, the conversion of matter into energy and energy into matter was known to Sir Isaac Newton ("Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", 1704). The equation can be attributed to S. Tolver Preston (1875), to Jules Henri Poincaré (1900; according to Brown, 1967) and to Olinto De Pretto (1904) before Einstein. Since Einstein never correctly derived E = mc2 (Ives, 1952), there appears nothing to connect the equation with anything original by Einstein.
http://circleof13.blogspot.gr/2007/10/c ... doris.html


Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist
by Christopher Jon Bjerknes(Author)

The name "Einstein" evokes images of genius, but was Albert Einstein, in fact, a plagiarist, who copied the theories of Lorentz, Poincare, Gerber, and Hilbert? A scholarly documentation of Albert Einstein's plagiarism of the theory of relativity, "Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist" discloses Einstein's method for manipulating credit for the work of his contemporaries, reprints the prior works he parroted, and demonstrates through formal logical argument that Albert Einstein could not have drawn the conclusions he drew without prior knowledge of the works he copied, but failed to reference. Numerous republished quotations from Einstein's contemporaries prove that they were aware of his plagiarism.
"The appearance of Dr. Silberstein's recent article on 'General Relativity without the Equivalence Hypothesis' encourages me to restate my own views on the subject. I am perhaps entitled to do this as my work on the subject of General Relativity was published before that of Einstein and Kottler, and appears to have been overlooked by recent writers." -- Harry Bateman
"All this was maintained by Poincare and others long before the time of Einstein, and one does injustice to truth in ascribing the discovery to him." -- Charles Nordmann
"[Einstein's] paper 'Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Koerper' in Annalen der Physik. . . contains not a single reference to previous literature. It gives you the impression of quite a new venture. But that is, of course, as I have tried to explain, not true." -- Max Born
"In point of fact, therefore, Poincare was not only the first to enunciate the principle, but he also discovered in Lorentz's work the necessary mathematical formulation of the principle. All this happened before Einstein's paper appeared." -- G. H. Keswani
"Einstein's explanation is a dimensional disguise for Lorentz's. . . . Thus Einstein's theory is not a denial of, nor an alternative for, that of Lorentz. It is only a duplicate and disguise for it. . . . Einstein continually maintains that the theory of Lorentz is right, only he disagrees with his 'interpretation.' Is it not clear, therefore, that in this, as in other cases, Einstein's theory is merely a disguise for Lorentz's, the apparent disagreement about 'interpretation' being a matter of words only?" -- James Mackaye
"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources." -- Albert Einstein
http://www.amazon.com/Albert-Einstein-T ... 0971962987


See also:

The Einstein Fraud – Thief, Liar, Borderline Retardation, Media Created Celebrity Hero!
http://bloginfo.educate-yourself.eu/201 ... rity-hero/


And:
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_einstein.htm
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:09 am

I’ve got a question for Kurupet, Yialoser, Oracle, and Kimon:

If these Greeks are so intelligent what happened to you?

Did you draw the short straw? :?

Or is this evidence that you’re not Greek after all?

It’s just that you lot don’t fit into this picture of genius Greeks you’re painting… :lol:
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:28 am

Get Real! wrote:
If these Greeks are so intelligent what happened to you?



It's enough that you consider them a yardstick for intelligence.
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby yialousa1971 » Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:24 am

DT. wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Oh my God! Quick call the gay evzones for enlightenment! :lol:


Why? Are you feeling lonely?


He's always got DT if he is. :P



:lol: you're funny

Got some sort of a homophobia or complex but still! Funny! :D


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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:40 am

There you go Robin Hood!

This thread is a prime example that some forumers at CF have intelligence that is far below 'moderate'.

Furthermore, do you see what the RoC has to contend with?

Imbecilic citizens which have orgasms over a foreign country rather than celebrate the Cypriot ID and its own cultural inheritance and heroes of the ilk of Pallikaridi etc etc.

It is not as if Cyprus doesn't have many things that Cypriots can boast about. But unfortunately, they cream their knickers over Greece whist the rest of the civilized world (US amongst them) think "what a bunch of weirdos".

These are the peoiple that wish to destroy the RoC. They are our biggest enemies!

Cyprus is like Jesus Christ! Betrayed, tortured and crucified by her own "children".

You will never encounter this mentality in the US, UK or Australia! :wink:
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 09, 2013 1:26 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
If these Greeks are so intelligent what happened to you?



It's enough that you consider them a yardstick for intelligence.

I don’t consider them as anything outside of gypsy material but it’s pretty obvious that you and your friends portray them superior beings …which in turn begs the question:

What happened to you lot? :lol:

Based on your claims, you cannot be average schmucks and be Greeks right? :lol:
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:05 pm

Get Real! wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
If these Greeks are so intelligent what happened to you?



It's enough that you consider them a yardstick for intelligence.

I don’t consider them as anything outside of gypsy material but it’s pretty obvious that you and your friends portray them superior beings …which in turn begs the question:

What happened to you lot? :lol:

Based on your claims, you cannot be average schmucks and be Greeks right? :lol:


Who do you consider as gypsy material? Socrates? Plato? Archimedes? All of them?

As to what happened to us *lot* ... probably the same thing as happened to you. :wink:
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby Cap » Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:47 pm

I don't mean to be out of line here, but I do believe Einstein was referring to the Ancients.
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby kurupetos » Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:53 pm

Cap wrote:I don't mean to be out of line here, but I do believe Einstein was referring to the Ancients.

Me too.
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Re: Isaac Newton wrote in Greek?

Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:47 pm

Cap wrote:I don't mean to be out of line here, but I do believe Einstein was referring to the Ancients.

Which of course were NOT Greek because there was no such thing as Greece until the 1800s.
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