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From: Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de>
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Subject: Re: How did Einstein Develop his Field Equations? When: A. He
 admitted having little math
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2025 06:13:38 +0100
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Am Sonntag000005, 05.01.2025 um 03:04 schrieb Ross Finlayson:
> On 01/04/2025 08:19 AM, Richard Hachel wrote:
>> Le 04/01/2025 à 07:40, Thomas Heger a écrit :
>>> Am Freitag000003, 03.01.2025 um 17:27 schrieb Richard Hachel:
>>>> Le 03/01/2025 à 15:44, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
>>>>> W dniu 03.01.2025 o 14:38, J. J. Lodder pisze:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or private teachers even before Gymnasium,
>>>>>>> or autodidactic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is indeed the case. Einstein was extremely good at math,
>>>>>
>>>>> But apart of that he was just an arrogant, mumbling
>>>>> idiot.
>>>>
>>>> He was above all a good copyist.
>>>> Why do you think he was placed in the international patent office in
>>>> Bern?
>>>
>>> Possibly as a spy?
>>
>> C'est évident.
>>
>>> TH
>>
>> R.H.
>>
> 
> That's something I hadn't considered.
> 
> Not that it's relevant, ....
> 
....

It is actually relevant.

Einstein seems to fit into a HUGE cabal.

His work was seemingly part of a certain agenda, which is actually still 
in operation by some kind of hidden circles.

Don't know, which agenda and which 'circles', but the objectives are, 
about which the general public should be seemingly convinced:

elitism
atheism
materialism
hero and mastermind status of certain physicists
possibly communism and Zionism

This would fit very well to the program of the WEF and to what the 
people there call 'The great reset'.

This is actually a new name for the older 'New World Order'.

It is kind of technocratic 'elitism', disguised as 'socialism'.

To me it would make some sense, that the very same groups had an agenda 
also in much earlier stages 100+ years ago and started rather small with 
the aim, to derail physics for the common people and replace it with crap.

In this category would fall  (in my opinion) 'On the electrodynamics of 
moving bodies'.

Now it would be essential to identify the hidden groups behind such an 
agenda, which would require, to question all apparent afiliations of the 
people involved (Einstein's in this case).


TH