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Le 30/04/2025 à 17:37, Richard Hachel a écrit :
> Le 30/04/2025 à 16:32, Maciej Woźniak a écrit :
>> On 4/30/2025 3:29 PM, Python wrote:
>>> Le 30/04/2025 à 07:22, Maciej Woźniak a écrit :
>>>> What do these variables represent?
>>> 
>>> Nice to see that you admit that you don't know what you are babbling about.
>> 
>> A lie, of course, as expected from a relativistic
>> piece of shit in genaral and from you especially.>
>>> Follow a physics course, you'll know then.
>> 
>> You've followed and you don't.
> 
> Henri Poincaré was right.

Yes, you can check on https://noedge.net/e/ were I directly applied what 
he wrote, that he is right.

> This Mr. Einstein, who was considered incapable of solving a quadratic equation 
> at 18

This is, as usual with you, a lie. Einstein's grades in high school, 
especially in math and physics, are very good. They have been published 
for ages.