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Topic: perhaps stupid questions to ask
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Peter Webb

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Re: perhaps stupid questions to ask
Posted: Jun 24, 2012 2:40 AM
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> Now, you have given all sorts of advices from Einstein Dingleberries.
> One of them was to read the book on relativity by Einstein the nitwit,
> the plagiarist, and the liar. In that book, you will witness Einstein
> the nitwit, the plagiarist, and the liar was able to pull out the
> Lorentz transform from two equations equating zero with zero.


Perhaps if you were identify the book or paper by Einstein on SR and the
page number where you don't understand (or don't agree) with the
mathematics, I or somebody else could explain it to you?

> While
> most scholars of mathematics would regard that as a mathemaGical
> trick, the Einstein Dingleberries are still bedazzled by it. Just
> because the Einstein Dingleberries cannot see that pulling out
> meaningful data from equations equating zero with zero is utterly
> absurd, they are calling true scholars of science crackpots and many
> other names. <shrug>






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