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Re: The extraordinary genius of Albert Einstein (DOC) - Andorcles
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May 27, 2012 10:01 AM
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On 27/05/12 11:25, Androcles wrote: > "Henry Wilson DSc." <..@..> wrote in message > news:gus3s79qbe1fccpstsfjea73bggikj0id5@4ax.com... >> On Thu, 24 May 2012 11:28:31 +0100, "Androcles" <Me@May.2012> wrote: >> >>> >>> "Henry Wilson DSc." <..@..> wrote in message >>> news:u22sr7t65433nd97f1bbkold4gkefd237t@4ax.com... >>>> On Tue, 22 May 2012 23:41:56 -0700 (PDT), Koobee Wublee >>>> <koobee.wublee@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >> >>>>> Engineers: That is correct. We cannot afford to take in bullshit. >>>>> If so, we will find ourselves out of jobs. >>>>> >>>>> Einstein: Well, I dont really understand any engineering >>>>> applications, but anyhow now I am worshipped as a god --- not bad for >>>>> being a nitwit, a plagiarist, and a liar. Creativity is to know how >>>>> to hide your sources, and it pays off. <wink> >>>>> >>>>> A grade school kid: Hey, look, mom! <pointing her finger at Einstein >>>>> totally naked> The emperor has no clothes on. >>>>> >>>>> Tom: Keep studying and dont lose your cool. <shrug> >>>>> >>>>> The grade school kid: Mom, what is Tom talking about? >>>>> >>>>> Mom: <shrug> >>>> >>>> Good one Koobee....keep it up... >>> >>> The grade school kid, Kinky Wobbly: Hey look, Wilson, aether has >>> to be there, it is OBVIOUS, and the speed of light is relative to aether. >>> <shrug> >> >> You didn't read his whole post. It was quite good. > > Yes I did and I agree it is quite good. Kinky's problem is his > religious-like faith in aether. > > >> >> ...and there is no aether.....That's why lighj speed has to be source >> dependent. Didn't you know that? > > I know it but Kinky doesn't. Much of the problem is the term > "electromagnetic" -- there are electric waves and magnetic waves, > each dependent on the other and phase shifted 90 degrees, > but there are no electromagnetic waves. > It's a language thing. He says light is a wave and therefore > needs a medium, an d if it were one wave it would need a > medium, but light is two waves, one electric and one > magnetic. There are men and there are women but the unit of the > two is called a "family" or a "couple" or colloquially an "item", > but it is not called a ladygent.
You don't say ! Don't be a dorc. It's just a word. Call it an 'electric and magnetic' wave if you like. The rest of the world will say electromagnetic wave. Have you nothing better to occupy you large brain?
-- Sir, I have found you an argument; but I am not obliged to find you an understanding ... Samuel Johnson
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