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Subject: Re: Why does the universe go to all the bother of existing?
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From: Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 21:54:35 -0700
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On 04/13/2025 08:58 PM, Thomas Heger wrote:
> Am Sonntag000013, 13.04.2025 um 10:07 schrieb Ross Finlayson:
>> On 04/13/2025 12:11 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
>>> Am Samstag000012, 12.04.2025 um 12:39 schrieb Bobbie Bakhvalov:
>>>> Thomas Heger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm an engineer from education and had no personal contacts to the
>>>>> physics department. So: possibly they speak in a different idiom than
>>>>> engineers do.
>>>>>
>>>>> To me the title 'moving bodies' (combined with 'electric forces')
>>>>> sounds
>>>>> like a synonym for 'sex'.
>>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> since you are engineer neither. Ever heard of a blackbody in your
>>>> area of
>>>> interest?..
>>>
>>> Actually you are right, because I'm not an engineer by profession.
>>>
>>> But I own a very nice document from the university 'TU-Berlin', which
>>> grants the academic degree 'Dipl.-Ing.' to me.
>>>
>>> Therefore I'm allowed to use 'Dipl.-Ing.' on all letters that I write. I
>>> could also write that on my door-bell (if I wanted to, what I didn't).
>>>
>>> About 'blackbody radiation' I have heard before.
>>>
>>> Most of the relevant equations I could write down here, without looking
>>> them up.
>>>
>>>
>>> Why I think, that Einstein's title is 'mocking'?
>>>
>>> Well, I conducted extensive studies on that particular paper and found,
>>> that article is really bad and FULL of errors.
>>>
>>> The number of errors is sooooo large, that they cannot be explained as
>>> mistakes, but another explanation is required.
>>>
>>> This would be im my opinion an intentional offense ('mocking'), to which
>>> the title would be the 'cherry on the cake'.
>>>
>>>
>>> TH
>>
>> Maybe he was just suffering through a language barrier.
>
> Well, Einstein was German and wrote in German, hence there was no
> 'language barrier'.
>
>>
>> Einstein developed a lot. Definitely there are differences early
>> Einstein and later Einstein. I contrast that with myself, having a very
>> coherent narrative since I was very versed in all the super-classical
>> theories then set loose on modern mathematics and premier physics.
>
> Sure, he developed and became a much better physicist.
>
> But I'm talking about a certain paper from 1905, when Einstein was 26.
>
> ...
>
>
> TH
>

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