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EINSTEIN AND HIS BULLDOG
http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ddingtoni.html
NEW SCIENTIST: "Eddington was Einstein's bulldog – championing the German's ideas in an England fiercely defensive of Newton. He had gone to Africa to observe an eclipse and conduct the first experimental test of relativity. The world waited for the results: would Newton's ordered universe be replaced by – as the English saw it – an Einsteinian madness that would require an entirely new philosophy?.....Serkis' Einstein is more tricksy, quirky, scruffy. Though, sadly, we don't get Einstein in split-personality Sméagol/ Gollum mode. That could've been fun: "Ordered clockwork it is, precious." "No, no, time is relative, gravity bends us it does." "Light doesn't bend, light is our friend." "Nasty wicked light! Light tricks us it does, gravity bends us." "Absolute." "Relative." "Absolute." "Relative!" Gollum's song is the best expression of what Einstein and his bulldog brought to science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8T3IxGOHHY Where once was light Now darkness falls Where once was love Love is no more ........................ And you will weep When you face the end alone You are lost You can never go home You are lost You can never go home Pentcho Valev |
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EINSTEIN AND HIS BULLDOG
wouah wouah
-- Lucien COSTE "Pentcho Valev" a écrit dans le message de news: ... http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ein-and-edding toni.html NEW SCIENTIST: "Eddington was Einstein's bulldog – championing the German's ideas in an England fiercely defensive of Newton. He had gone to Africa to observe an eclipse and conduct the first experimental test of relativity. The world waited for the results: would Newton's ordered universe be replaced by – as the English saw it – an Einsteinian madness that would require an entirely new philosophy?.....Serkis' Einstein is more tricksy, quirky, scruffy. Though, sadly, we don't get Einstein in split-personality Sméagol/ Gollum mode. That could've been fun: "Ordered clockwork it is, precious." "No, no, time is relative, gravity bends us it does." "Light doesn't bend, light is our friend." "Nasty wicked light! Light tricks us it does, gravity bends us." "Absolute." "Relative." "Absolute." "Relative!" Gollum's song is the best expression of what Einstein and his bulldog brought to science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8T3IxGOHHY Where once was light Now darkness falls Where once was love Love is no more ........................ And you will weep When you face the end alone You are lost You can never go home You are lost You can never go home Pentcho Valev |
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EINSTEIN AND HIS BULLDOG
On Nov 21, 3:48*pm, Pentcho Valev wrote:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/...-ieinstein-and... NEW SCIENTIST: "Eddington was Einstein's bulldog – championing the German's ideas in an England fiercely defensive of Newton. He had gone to Africa to observe an eclipse and conduct the first experimental test of relativity. The world waited for the results: would Newton's ordered universe be replaced by – as the English saw it – an Einsteinian madness that would require an entirely new philosophy?.....Serkis' Einstein is more tricksy, quirky, scruffy. Though, sadly, we don't get Einstein in split-personality Sméagol/ Gollum mode. That could've been fun: "Ordered clockwork it is, precious." "No, no, time is relative, gravity bends us it does." "Light doesn't bend, light is our friend." "Nasty wicked light! Light tricks us it does, gravity bends us." "Absolute." "Relative." "Absolute." "Relative!" Gollum's song is the best expression of what Einstein and his bulldog brought to science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8T3IxGOHHY Where once was light Now darkness falls Where once was love Love is no more ....................... And you will weep When you face the end alone You are lost You can never go home You are lost You can never go home Pentcho Valev The early 20th century attempt to escape the clockwork solar system of Newton was perhaps just another desperate measure and these people are allowed the dignity of their views albeit misplaced views in terms of achievement.In the mid 19th century there were already suffering from the limitations imposed by the agenda Newton set by building on the 'predictive' astrological framework of the Equatorial Coordinate System created by Flamsteed - http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/i...5 4.336.x.425 There are traces of the genuine astronomical language of geometry to be found in Newton's work but only enough for him to completely obliterate the working methods and insights of the genuine astronomers such as Copernicus and Kepler and while the guys in the mid 19th century still believed they carried a 'gravitational' treasure what they were really doing was hauling a heavy conceptual chain.The early 20th century resolution was to create a larger can of worms to contain the one created in the late 17th century and it was no wonder Albert was hailed as a genius for maintaining the status quo by doing to Isaac what Isaac did to everyone else. Today there are really no curious people who can go to the core of the issue and untangle the mutations Newton imposed on the reasoning of astronomers but I assure you I can.The last 100 years or so should have taught humanity a lesson as to what happens when people take a vacation from geometry and physical considerations and opt from wild speculation or 'theories' and in a world where honesty and trust is in short supply among authorities,it was here in science that this undisciplined approach took root. There is too much to do to dwell on the errors of the late 17th or early 20th centuries but it appears that people are so interested in looking historically inwards that they forget the magnificent celestial arena in front of them,that is not a complaint but an observation based on experience.With nothing new coming in astronomically I suppose the tv show should present an opportunity for forensics rather than a celebration of a dubious and damaging 'achievement' that it actually is or rather,an extension of Newton's agenda. |
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EINSTEIN AND HIS BULLDOG
On Nov 21, 4:48 pm, Pentcho Valev wrote:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ddingtoni.html NEW SCIENTIST: "Eddington was Einstein's bulldog – championing the German's ideas in an England fiercely defensive of Newton. He had gone to Africa to observe an eclipse and conduct the first experimental test of relativity. The world waited for the results: would Newton's ordered universe be replaced by – as the English saw it – an Einsteinian madness that would require an entirely new philosophy?.....Serkis' Einstein is more tricksy, quirky, scruffy. Though, sadly, we don't get Einstein in split-personality Sméagol/ Gollum mode. That could've been fun: "Ordered clockwork it is, precious." "No, no, time is relative, gravity bends us it does." "Light doesn't bend, light is our friend." "Nasty wicked light! Light tricks us it does, gravity bends us." "Absolute." "Relative." "Absolute." "Relative!" Gollum's song is the best expression of what Einstein and his bulldog brought to science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8T3IxGOHHY Where once was light Now darkness falls Where once was love Love is no more ....................... And you will weep When you face the end alone You are lost You can never go home You are lost You can never go home More about Einstein's bulldog and experimental "proofs" of Divine Albert's Divine Theory: http://discovermagazine.com/2008/mar...out-relativity "The eclipse experiment finally happened in 1919. Eminent British physicist Arthur Eddington declared general relativity a success, catapulting Einstein into fame and onto coffee mugs. In retrospect, it seems that Eddington fudged the results, throwing out photos that showed the “wrong” outcome. No wonder nobody noticed: At the time of Einstein’s death in 1955, scientists still had almost no evidence of general relativity in action." http://www.cieletespace.fr/evenement...taient-fausses "Relativité: les preuves étaient fausses.....Le monde entier a cru pendant plus de cinquante ans à une théorie non vérifiée. Car, nous le savons aujourd’hui, les premières preuves, issues notamment d’une célèbre éclipse de 1919, n’en étaient pas. Elles reposaient en partie sur des manipulations peu avouables visant à obtenir un résultat connu à l’avance, et sur des mesures entachées d’incertitudes, quand il ne s’agissait pas de fraudes caractérisées." http://www.cieletespaceradio.fr/inde...-la-relativite "Au début du XXème siècle, des scientifiques comme le Britannique Arthur Eddington avaient tant à coeur de vérifier la théorie de la relativité qu'ils ont tout mis en oeuvre pour que leurs expériences soient probantes." http://www.newscientist.com/article/...to-albert.html New Scientist: Ode to Albert "Enter another piece of luck for Einstein. We now know that the light- bending effect was actually too small for Eddington to have discerned at that time. Had Eddington not been so receptive to Einstein's theory, he might not have reached such strong conclusions so soon, and the world would have had to wait for more accurate eclipse measurements to confirm general relativity." http://astronomy.ifrance.com/pages/g.../einstein.html "Arthur Eddington , le premier en 1924, calculâtes théoriquement un décalage 0,007% attendu la surface de Sirius mais avec des données fausses à l'époque sur la masse et le rayon de l'étoile. L'année suivante, Walter Adams mesurerait exactement ces 0.007%. Il s'avère aujourd'hui que ces mesures , qui constituèrent pendant quarante ans une "preuves" de la relativité, étaient largement "arrangée" tant était grand le désir de vérifier la théorie d'Enstein. La véritable valeur fut mesurée en 1965. Elle est de 0.03% car Sirius est plus petite , et sont champ de gravitation est plus fort que ne le pensait Eddington." http://philipball.blogspot.com/2007/...t-this-is.html "One of the more recent victims of this revisionism is the ‘confirmation’ of Einstein’s theory of general relativity offered in 1919 by the British astronomer Arthur Eddington, who reported the predicted bending of light in observations made during a total ecplise. Eddington, it has been said, cooked his books to make sure that Einstein was vindicated over Newton, because he had already decided that this must be so. This idea has become so widespread that even physicists who celebrate Einstein’s theory commonly charge Eddington with over-interpreted his data. In his Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking says of the result that “Their measurement had been sheer luck, or a case of knowing the result they wanted to get.” Hawking reports the widespread view that the errors in the data were as big as the effect they were meant to probe. Some go further,saying that Eddington consciously excluded data that didn’t agree with Einstein’s prediction." Pentcho Valev |
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EINSTEIN AND HIS BULLDOG
wouah... wouah ... wouah-wouah
-- Lucien COSTE bulldog de service "Pentcho Valev" a écrit dans le message de news: ... On Nov 21, 4:48 pm, Pentcho Valev wrote: http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ein-and-edding toni.html NEW SCIENTIST: "Eddington was Einstein's bulldog – championing the German's ideas in an England fiercely defensive of Newton. He had gone to Africa to observe an eclipse and conduct the first experimental test of relativity. The world waited for the results: would Newton's ordered universe be replaced by – as the English saw it – an Einsteinian madness that would require an entirely new philosophy?.....Serkis' Einstein is more tricksy, quirky, scruffy. Though, sadly, we don't get Einstein in split-personality Sméagol/ Gollum mode. That could've been fun: "Ordered clockwork it is, precious." "No, no, time is relative, gravity bends us it does." "Light doesn't bend, light is our friend." "Nasty wicked light! Light tricks us it does, gravity bends us." "Absolute." "Relative." "Absolute." "Relative!" Gollum's song is the best expression of what Einstein and his bulldog brought to science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8T3IxGOHHY Where once was light Now darkness falls Where once was love Love is no more ....................... And you will weep When you face the end alone You are lost You can never go home You are lost You can never go home More about Einstein's bulldog and experimental "proofs" of Divine Albert's Divine Theory: http://discovermagazine.com/2008/mar...-about-relativ ity "The eclipse experiment finally happened in 1919. Eminent British physicist Arthur Eddington declared general relativity a success, catapulting Einstein into fame and onto coffee mugs. In retrospect, it seems that Eddington fudged the results, throwing out photos that showed the “wrong” outcome. No wonder nobody noticed: At the time of Einstein’s death in 1955, scientists still had almost no evidence of general relativity in action." http://www.cieletespace.fr/evenement...taient-fausses "Relativité: les preuves étaient fausses.....Le monde entier a cru pendant plus de cinquante ans à une théorie non vérifiée. Car, nous le savons aujourd’hui, les premières preuves, issues notamment d’une célèbre éclipse de 1919, n’en étaient pas. Elles reposaient en partie sur des manipulations peu avouables visant à obtenir un résultat connu à l’avance, et sur des mesures entachées d’incertitudes, quand il ne s’agissait pas de fraudes caractérisées." http://www.cieletespaceradio.fr/inde...ire-des-scienc es-les-preuves-de-la-relativite "Au début du XXème siècle, des scientifiques comme le Britannique Arthur Eddington avaient tant à coeur de vérifier la théorie de la relativité qu'ils ont tout mis en oeuvre pour que leurs expériences soient probantes." http://www.newscientist.com/article/...to-albert.html New Scientist: Ode to Albert "Enter another piece of luck for Einstein. We now know that the light- bending effect was actually too small for Eddington to have discerned at that time. Had Eddington not been so receptive to Einstein's theory, he might not have reached such strong conclusions so soon, and the world would have had to wait for more accurate eclipse measurements to confirm general relativity." http://astronomy.ifrance.com/pages/g.../einstein.html "Arthur Eddington , le premier en 1924, calculâtes théoriquement un décalage 0,007% attendu la surface de Sirius mais avec des données fausses à l'époque sur la masse et le rayon de l'étoile. L'année suivante, Walter Adams mesurerait exactement ces 0.007%. Il s'avère aujourd'hui que ces mesures , qui constituèrent pendant quarante ans une "preuves" de la relativité, étaient largement "arrangée" tant était grand le désir de vérifier la théorie d'Enstein. La véritable valeur fut mesurée en 1965. Elle est de 0.03% car Sirius est plus petite , et sont champ de gravitation est plus fort que ne le pensait Eddington." http://philipball.blogspot.com/2007/...nocent-this-is ..html "One of the more recent victims of this revisionism is the ‘confirmation’ of Einstein’s theory of general relativity offered in 1919 by the British astronomer Arthur Eddington, who reported the predicted bending of light in observations made during a total ecplise. Eddington, it has been said, cooked his books to make sure that Einstein was vindicated over Newton, because he had already decided that this must be so. This idea has become so widespread that even physicists who celebrate Einstein’s theory commonly charge Eddington with over-interpreted his data. In his Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking says of the result that “Their measurement had been sheer luck, or a case of knowing the result they wanted to get.” Hawking reports the widespread view that the errors in the data were as big as the effect they were meant to probe. Some go further,saying that Eddington consciously excluded data that didn’t agree with Einstein’s prediction." Pentcho Valev |
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On Nov 23, 9:11 am, Pentcho Valev wrote:
More about Einstein's bulldog and experimental "proofs" of Divine Albert's Divine Theory: http://discovermagazine.com/2008/mar...out-relativity "The eclipse experiment finally happened in 1919. Eminent British physicist Arthur Eddington declared general relativity a success, catapulting Einstein into fame and onto coffee mugs. In retrospect, it seems that Eddington fudged the results, throwing out photos that showed the “wrong” outcome. No wonder nobody noticed: At the time of Einstein’s death in 1955, scientists still had almost no evidence of general relativity in action." http://www.cieletespace.fr/evenement...taient-fausses "Relativité: les preuves étaient fausses.....Le monde entier a cru pendant plus de cinquante ans à une théorie non vérifiée. Car, nous le savons aujourd’hui, les premières preuves, issues notamment d’une célèbre éclipse de 1919, n’en étaient pas. Elles reposaient en partie sur des manipulations peu avouables visant à obtenir un résultat connu à l’avance, et sur des mesures entachées d’incertitudes, quand il ne s’agissait pas de fraudes caractérisées." http://www.cieletespaceradio.fr/inde...-la-relativite "Au début du XXème siècle, des scientifiques comme le Britannique Arthur Eddington avaient tant à coeur de vérifier la théorie de la relativité qu'ils ont tout mis en oeuvre pour que leurs expériences soient probantes." http://www.newscientist.com/article/...to-albert.html New Scientist: Ode to Albert "Enter another piece of luck for Einstein. We now know that the light- bending effect was actually too small for Eddington to have discerned at that time. Had Eddington not been so receptive to Einstein's theory, he might not have reached such strong conclusions so soon, and the world would have had to wait for more accurate eclipse measurements to confirm general relativity." http://astronomy.ifrance.com/pages/g.../einstein.html "Arthur Eddington , le premier en 1924, calculâtes théoriquement un décalage 0,007% attendu la surface de Sirius mais avec des données fausses à l'époque sur la masse et le rayon de l'étoile. L'année suivante, Walter Adams mesurerait exactement ces 0.007%. Il s'avère aujourd'hui que ces mesures , qui constituèrent pendant quarante ans une "preuves" de la relativité, étaient largement "arrangée" tant était grand le désir de vérifier la théorie d'Enstein. La véritable valeur fut mesurée en 1965. Elle est de 0.03% car Sirius est plus petite , et sont champ de gravitation est plus fort que ne le pensait Eddington." http://philipball.blogspot.com/2007/...t-this-is.html "One of the more recent victims of this revisionism is the ‘confirmation’ of Einstein’s theory of general relativity offered in 1919 by the British astronomer Arthur Eddington, who reported the predicted bending of light in observations made during a total ecplise. Eddington, it has been said, cooked his books to make sure that Einstein was vindicated over Newton, because he had already decided that this must be so. This idea has become so widespread that even physicists who celebrate Einstein’s theory commonly charge Eddington with over-interpreted his data. In his Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking says of the result that “Their measurement had been sheer luck, or a case of knowing the result they wanted to get.” Hawking reports the widespread view that the errors in the data were as big as the effect they were meant to probe. Some go further,saying that Eddington consciously excluded data that didn’t agree with Einstein’s prediction." Lies introduced by Einstein's bulldog are absolute truths now: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...,6908222.story "The most famous confirmation of the theory came in 1919 when, during an eclipse, astronomers measured the way the sun bent the light from a star behind it. If the laws of physics developed by Isaac Newton were correct, the sun's gravity should have deflected the starlight to a small but predictable degree. Einstein, with his theory of curved space, predicted twice as much deflection. When astronomers showed that Einstein was right, he became an instant global icon." Pentcho Valev |
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