Albert Einstein
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'''Albert Einstein''' (1879—1955) was a theoretical physicist and one of the most quotable [[scientist]]s of all time — being a really smart dude means that he gets appropriated by both theists and atheists. He is considered to be the "father of modern [[physics]]," and developed the [[theory of relativity]] to reconcile classical mechanics with the laws of electromagnetic and gravitational fields. He also believed in a [[Internationalism|one world government]] hoping that it would put an end to "an infantile sickness" known as [[nationalism]]. Despite his brilliance, he didn't believe that the USSR was a totalitarian state and was pretty abusive to his first wife, [[Inverse stopped clock|but no one is perfect]]. | '''Albert Einstein''' (1879—1955) was a theoretical physicist and one of the most quotable [[scientist]]s of all time — being a really smart dude means that he gets appropriated by both theists and atheists. He is considered to be the "father of modern [[physics]]," and developed the [[theory of relativity]] to reconcile classical mechanics with the laws of electromagnetic and gravitational fields. He also believed in a [[Internationalism|one world government]] hoping that it would put an end to "an infantile sickness" known as [[nationalism]]. Despite his brilliance, he didn't believe that the USSR was a totalitarian state and was pretty abusive to his first wife, [[Inverse stopped clock|but no one is perfect]]. | ||
| − | ==Contributions to Science== | + | ==Supposed Contributions to Science== |
* The Special and General Theories of [[Relativity]] | * The Special and General Theories of [[Relativity]] | ||
* Photons and the [[Quantum Theory]] of light | * Photons and the [[Quantum Theory]] of light | ||
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| + | ==Plagaiarism== | ||
| + | Einstein plagiarised his theories from Poincare (discarding ether), Bucherer (discarding ether), Lorentz (time dilation/length contraction, special relativity equations), Di Pretto (E=mc2), Max Planck (quantum theory) and Hilbert (general relativity), and was then promoted in the Jewish owned press. | ||
== Religious views == | == Religious views == | ||
Revision as of 08:48, 14 February 2015
Albert Einstein (1879—1955) was a theoretical physicist and one of the most quotable scientists of all time — being a really smart dude means that he gets appropriated by both theists and atheists. He is considered to be the "father of modern physics," and developed the theory of relativity to reconcile classical mechanics with the laws of electromagnetic and gravitational fields. He also believed in a one world government hoping that it would put an end to "an infantile sickness" known as nationalism. Despite his brilliance, he didn't believe that the USSR was a totalitarian state and was pretty abusive to his first wife, but no one is perfect.
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Supposed Contributions to Science
- The Special and General Theories of Relativity
- Photons and the Quantum Theory of light
Plagaiarism
Einstein plagiarised his theories from Poincare (discarding ether), Bucherer (discarding ether), Lorentz (time dilation/length contraction, special relativity equations), Di Pretto (E=mc2), Max Planck (quantum theory) and Hilbert (general relativity), and was then promoted in the Jewish owned press.
Religious views
“”The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this.[2]
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Facts like this haven't stopped Einstein from being the subject of a popular urban legend where he "humiliates" an atheist professor with (pretty fallacious) logic.[3] There are also many made-up quotes floating around that are attributed to Einstein, a list of which can be found here.
Myths
Being a famous scientist, Albert Einstein is subject to many myths. Here are some common ones:
- Albert Einstein worked on the Manhattan Project. (Wrong. While his work in physics was crucial to the project's success, Einstein wasn't involved due to the US government seeing him as a security risk.)
- Albert Einstein failed Math. ( By his own words "I never failed in mathematics...Before I was fifteen I had mastered differential and integral calculus.")
- Albert Einstein was a Soviet spy. (While Albert Einstein was an admitted socialist and somewhat of a USSR apologist, he wasn't a spy.)
See also
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For those of you in the mood, RationalWiki has a fun article about Albert Onestone. |