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Path: ...!local-1.nntp.ord.giganews.com!Xl.tags.giganews.com!local-4.nntp.ord.giganews.com!nntp.supernews.com!news.supernews.com.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2025 16:49:18 +0000 From: Johnny LaRue <xxxxxx@yyyyyy.zzz> Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics Subject: Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein Organization: Thursday At 9 On SCTV References: <67DAFC71.1D12@ix.netcom.com> <m44ue1F4j5tU16@mid.individual.net> <i8p3uj93bo39kua6gqradduvnk00g4t62g@4ax.com> <m4fbv5Fq4cfU2@mid.individual.net> <53e645ce60cb03cd29ac38792ea25ace@www.novabbs.org> <m4kdl8F8vl7U2@mid.individual.net> <98fae025da9a5341633b54fa8faad366@www.novabbs.org> User-Agent: MT-NewsWatcher/3.5.2 (PPC Mac OS X) Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2025 12:49:10 -0400 Message-ID: <xxxxxx-0FFE5A.12490927032025@news.supernews.com> Lines: 142 X-Trace: sv3-l0HJM4FIPsrBAYw7B80Wrz+srkkPmsse8R/sOF4J1LHFJMD4a8MtVcmOJj3rrVpNWzaYf3Iqgw1zma4!xZg5xYRNoEF4yubDPwSqxXYmzIN6Ua1U5PRt4ps9q+wduShle/1Tvd8vDhpUPrgDcSpaPj3Ao+n8!lYpkP+ExJMAH X-Complaints-To: www.supernews.com/docs/abuse.html X-DMCA-Complaints-To: www.supernews.com/docs/dmca.html X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.40 Bytes: 7340 In article <98fae025da9a5341633b54fa8faad366@www.novabbs.org>, bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (bertitaylor) wrote: > On Thu, 27 Mar 2025 7:39:42 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote: > > > Am Dienstag000025, 25.03.2025 um 11:27 schrieb bertitaylor: > > .... > >>>> He was born into a middle class German Jewish family. By adulthood, > >>>> his 'religion' was agnostic but not atheistic. He believed in God but > >>>> followed no formal religion. He acquired his Swiss citizenship in > >>>> 1901. > >>> > >>> > >>> My assumption was, that his CV was a fake. > >>> > >>> So, we cannot say, whether or not he was actually German. > >>> > >>> My guess was, that he was actually a Swiss citizen from birth and spoke > >>> French as second language from childhood on. > >>> > >>> The language combination German/French/Italian is actually only common > >>> in Switzerland and not in Germany. > >>> > >>> Some people with talents in languages speak these and even more > >>> languages, of course. > >>> > >>> But Einstein had absolutely no talent for foreign languages, as we can > >>> see in his poor performance in English after ten years at Princeton. > >>> > >>> Therefore his CV would make much more sense, if he wasn't neither German > >>> nor a Jew. > >>> > >>> (A Jesuit from the north west of Switzerland would be a bet -possibly > >>> from Basel.) > >>> > >>> > >>> Why Jesuits? > >>> > >>> Well, he met several times with the Belgian Jesuit Georges Lemaitre. > >> > >> Well, if he did he would have learn proper physics. > >> Like Arindam learnt proper physics from his Belgian Jesuit physics > >> teacher Father Vassalo, SJ, back in 1969. When there were still genuine > >> scientists around, the corruptions were about to start from that time... > > > > Any such 'conspiracy' would require a reason. > > Oh yes, go back to Egypt during Caesar's time. The Romans did not want > to worship Egyptian gods, no use for bird or jackal heads. > > Similarly the elites among the Europeans did not want to get Hinduised. > > Their top scholars knew that going by ancient Hindu literature, the > Hindu philosophy, manners, world-view, metaphysics, languages, grammar, > health, social systems were superior by far. > > Colonialism, directly, was influencing the British who were in danger of > losing their Jewish heritage as a consequence. > > So all efforts were in place by the European elites to suppress > Hinduism. > > Freudism, Marxism and Einsteinism were developed by the Western elites > to corrupt the mind, society and science respectively. To make the world > a horrid, disgusting place. They were very successful in the last > century in doing that. Fortunately positive forces were also there and > that has led to some gains for the world in this century. > > World wars were encouraged to break up British colonialism so that > direct relationships between the British and the Hindus could be > avoided. > > Now exploitation is done by various financial tactics involving > corrupting the pseudoHindu elites. The goodness of the genuine British, > and the cultural excellence of the Hindus, have no interaction. Instead > there is cheap and sleazy US non-culture. > > So Einstein as an agent of corruption was part of a much bigger deal. > Which worked very well for decades. Hinduism was made out to be a joke, > immature, silly, etc. that would vanish with western enlightenment. > Hindus were made to have crooked leaders who would brainwash them to > despise their own religion, and thus convert. > > Precisely, Einstein's abolition of aether was an anti-Hindu trick. The > Indian scientist J C Bose had found the way to create electromagnetic > waves. He was hte first to do so. That justified Maxwell's theory about > light as waves. Now all waves need their medium, and that medium was > called aether which has an ancient sacred Sanskrit equivalent that is > aum. > > > > Iow: if some entities go at length to fake a certain part of science and > > establish a person as a superhero, which simply wasn't, than some sort > > of reason should be the motivation. > > Deep, man, deep. Europeans suffered heavily to prevent them from getting > Hinduised. See, how they do their best to suppress Arindam. A single > Arindam can send their best brains scuttling off. So they killfile him, > do not publish his writings, etc. > > > > If the Jesuits were part of this or possibly the Swiss, than we would > > need to have a closer look at the Vatican or Switzerland and search for > > something, what they could eventually like to hide. > > > > But we could look at what Einastein did, too, and assume, this was meant > > as disinformation and aimed to move the public away from some sort of > > secret. > > > > What could that secret possibly be??? > > > > The only things I could think of, which would justify such means: > > > > time travel > > artificial gold > > remote seeing > > simple, cheap and powerful methods of healing > > > > If any of these (and a number of other topics) are possible, than having > > such means, while other have not, would be a strong motiviation. > > Don't think so! We won't be anything Hindu/Buddhist was the motivation. > And it was and is a very strong motivation. > > Woof woof woof woof > > Bertietaylor Wow. Delusional psychosis, belief in kooky conspiracies AND persecution complex. You are a genuine nut case. And you wonder why no one takes your "new physics" seriously. Other than the fact that it is all impossible, you spout absolute gibberish about all kinds of topics. What else? The Earth is really flat? Chemtrails really exist? Nice to see you are totally ignorant about everything, not just physics. At least you are consistent. This was fun at first, but now that it is clear you are truly sick it is no longer entertaining. It is now just sad. I am done with you. Get help. Your life will be much better once you accept reality.