A Space & astronomy forum. SpaceBanter.com

Go Back   Home » SpaceBanter.com forum » Astronomy and Astrophysics » Astronomy Misc
Site Map Home Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Einstein's biggest mistakes



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #71  
Old June 15th 13, 08:12 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,rec.arts.sf.written,sci.astro
oriel36[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8,478
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

You get a top post Hanson by virtue of your tragic attempt to
distinguish yourself by becoming a hyena because,whatever else you may
care to believe,you are just another cookie cutter youth popping out
of the empirical indoctrination system that some call 'education'.Many
tyrants knew this all too well as a central platform for maintaining a
grip on society -

"He alone, who owns the youth, gains the Future! "Adolf Hitler, speech
at the Reichsparteitag, 1935

You are trapped in a fable passed off as history and while you are
allowed to argue for and against the early 20th century ideologies and
their attempt to escape a clockwork solar system,you are prohibited
from ever inquiring how Sir Isaac stacks up against the original
methods and insights of the astronomers insofar as students are
suffocated with voodoo before they ever get to see what
Copernicus,Kepler and Galileo actually did and how they did it.

Your 'laugh' is a cancerous one,knowing you have to go with the mob
flow in a river to nowhere or a race to oblivion.On your way Hanson.



On Jun 15, 5:13*am, "hanson" wrote:


While I am glad that you are given still a modicum of
curiosity in your nether world of textbook crap, your
link is not what I was referring to. The article in question
only dealt, elegantly, with the Barycenter-including
Newtonian calcs which give the observed result.

  #72  
Old June 15th 13, 12:30 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.astro
hanson
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,934
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

ahahahaa... AHAHAHAHA... This is rich!... AHAHAHA

Fatso, you keep on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"

like all Einstein
Dingleberries habitually do, and so...

hanson wrote:
While I am glad that you are given still a modicum of
curiosity in your nether world of textbook crap, your
link is not what I was referring to. The article in question
only dealt, elegantly, with the Barycenter-including
Newtonian calcs which give the observed result.

Enter "oral36" in lieu of Fatso, "oralizing" in earnest

hanson wrote
For reasons only clear to Fat Gerald, in order to promote
the search for "Fat Gerald's epic lost second" that he will
never find, uptight Neo Nazi corporal Kelleher aka "oriel36"
tried to find absolution from
his Freudian, cocaine-induced sleep disorder, by attempting,
unsuccessfully, to convince himself that his salvation must
lay in a speech from his idol Adolf Hitler, and so Fat Gerald
wrote:

Fat Gerald "oriel36" wrote:
You get a top post Hanson by virtue of your tragic
attempt to distinguish yourself by becoming a hyena
because,whatever else you may care to believe,you are
just another cookie cutter youth popping out of the
empirical indoctrination system that some call 'education'.
Many tyrants knew this all too well as a central platform
for maintaining a grip on society - Fat Gerald now cites:

"He alone, who owns the youth, gains the Future!"
Adolf Hitler, speech at the Reichsparteitag, 1935


You are trapped in a fable passed off as history and
while you are allowed to argue for and against the
early 20th century ideologies and their attempt to
escape a clockwork solar system,you are prohibited
from ever inquiring how Sir Isaac stacks up against
the original methods and insights of the astronomers
insofar as students are suffocated with voodoo before
they ever get to see what Copernicus,Kepler and Galileo
actually did and how they did it.
Your 'laugh' is a cancerous one, knowing you have to
go with the mob flow in a river to nowhere or a race to
oblivion.On your way Hanson.

hanson wrote:
ahahahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... Fat Gerald, listen:
hanson travels alone, makes his own music and
marches to his own beat, unlike you, Fat Gerald, who
needs to ride the coat-tail and bandwagon of Hitler.
ROTFLMAO, Fat Gerald, you senile Quatschkopf,
thanks for the laughs, though... ahahahahanson



  #73  
Old June 15th 13, 01:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.astro
oriel36[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8,478
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

On Jun 15, 12:30*pm, "hanson" wrote:

ahahahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... Fat Gerald, listen:
hanson travels alone, makes his own music and
marches to his own beat, unlike you, Fat Gerald, who
needs to ride the coat-tail and bandwagon of Hitler.
ROTFLMAO, Fat Gerald, *you senile Quatschkopf,
thanks for the laughs, though... ahahahahanson


Son,someone should tell you that you are just another cookie cutter
empiricist looking for attention, basically another indoctrinated
youth who was instructed who to like and who not to like but all the
time within a fictional narrative that exists only in your poor
head.Hanson travels alone indeed !,the more you try to sound different
the more you stay the same.

  #74  
Old June 17th 13, 03:17 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
Absolutely Vertical
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 37
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

On 6/14/2013 11:13 PM, hanson wrote:

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso, kept on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"
& vigorously fanatical when he wrote:

hanson wrote:
A few years back, some one, either KW or Wilson posted
a link to a website which gave detailed calculations, using
Newtonian physics, including the barycenter concept, which
produced the precise Perihelion amount of Mercury.

Taking the same barycenter idea into account one can make
a case that black holes nothing more then a Newtonian
description of stellar or galactic n-body problem using
D'Alembert's approach. No Einstein crap nor convoluted
metrics, Schwartzschild or otherwise needed.

Fatso wrote:
hearsay so far. can you cite the link or the post that cited the link?

hanson wrote:
Fatso, you lazy *******, do your own research. But I give
you kudos that you have shown an interest that reaches past your
standard old text book crap-repeats. There is hope for you, Fatso.
Carry on.

Fatso wrote:

so you can't back up your statement.

hanson wrote:
.... Fatso, you just extinguished the candle of hope
I had for you. Fatso, there is a incisive and decisive
difference between "can't" & "won't", yet you sorry
sad sack "can't" see the difference...snipped some
more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment


fine, so you are prone to making statements and _won't_ back them up. noted.


Fatso wrote:.
... anything then ... is filled by general relativity...


oh, come come, you feel the need to edit me down to change my meaning?
how shamelessly dishonest!


hanson wrote:
Fatso, GR does not fill anything, except that it drowns
your senile brain in Gedanken farts, which you proselytize
for, religiously, even now, 60+ years after
_ Einstein himself became a SR/GR Relativity denier _
http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-denied-his-SR-and-GR

Fatso wrote:
... this link ...may be it:
http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/mercury/

hanson wrote:
While I am glad that you are given still a modicum of
curiosity in your nether world of textbook crap, your
link is not what I was referring to.


the one that you won't back up. so you refer to something but are happy
to keep your reference mysterious and mystical. like a griffin or a
leprechaun.

The article in question only dealt,
elegantly, with the Barycenter-including
Newtonian calcs which give the observed result.

Hopefully, the OP who posted it will come forth to help and show you,


or maybe not, as the op who posted it may not waste time reading your
posts. as it is, you _won't_ come forth with anything to back up your
statements. noted.

but since you **** off most folks, he might let you dangle as the
Einstein Dingleberry that you are, &
let you sway in the warm breeze of Einstein's useless farts:
http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-denied-his-SR-and-GR
snipped the rest of Fatso's silly exculpation attempts where
Fatso sings about "the flat earth society, the young-earth creationists
& the apollo-hoax conspiracy fans" ... ahahaha...

Fatso listen, get a hold of yourself and carry on searching.
And... Fatso, you are always good for a chuckle. Thanks... ahahahaha...
ahahahanson




  #75  
Old June 17th 13, 07:29 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
hanson
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,934
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso, kept on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"
& vigorously fanatical when he wrote:

hanson wrote:
A few years back, some one, either KW or Wilson posted
a link to a website which gave detailed calculations, using
Newtonian physics, including the barycenter concept, which
produced the precise Perihelion amount of Mercury.

Taking the same barycenter idea into account one can make
a case that black holes nothing more then a Newtonian
description of stellar or galactic n-body problem using
D'Alembert's approach. No Einstein crap nor convoluted
metrics, Schwartzschild or otherwise needed.

Fatso wrote:
hearsay so far. can you cite the link or the post that cited the link?

hanson wrote:
Fatso, you lazy *******, do your own research. But I give
you kudos that you have shown an interest that reaches past your
standard old text book crap-repeats. There is hope for you, Fatso.
Carry on.

Fatso wrote:

so you can't back up your statement.


hanson wrote:
.... Fatso, you just extinguished the candle of hope
I had for you. Fatso, there is a incisive and decisive
difference between "can't" & "won't", yet you sorry
sad sack "can't" see the difference...snipped some
more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment.


Fatso wrote:
fine, so ...

snipped more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment

hanson wrote:
Fatso, right after your "fine, so ..." you should have
stopped. Fatso, your are really slow on the uptake.
But that's the Hallmark of all Einstein Dingleberries
like yourself. Pity. Thanks for the laughs though
ahahahaha.. ahahahanson

[...]

hanson wrote
but since you, Fatso, **** off most folks, the OP might let you dangle as
the Einstein Dingleberry that you are, &
let you sway in the warm breeze of Einstein's useless farts:
http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-denied-his-SR-and-GR
snipped the rest of Fatso's silly exculpation attempts where
Fatso sings about "the flat earth society, the young-earth creationists &
the apollo-hoax conspiracy fans" ... ahahaha...

Fatso listen, get a hold of yourself and carry on searching.
And... Fatso, you are always good for a chuckle.
Thanks... ahahahaha... ahahahanson


  #76  
Old June 18th 13, 01:28 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
Henry Wilson DSc.
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 451
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:29:45 -0700, "hanson" wrote:

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso, kept on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"
& vigorously fanatical when he wrote:

hanson wrote:


Fatso wrote:
fine, so ...

snipped more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment

hanson wrote:
Fatso, right after your "fine, so ..." you should have
stopped. Fatso, your are really slow on the uptake.
But that's the Hallmark of all Einstein Dingleberries
like yourself. Pity. Thanks for the laughs though
ahahahaha.. ahahahanson


Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves northward when you drop
a ball on it....

Henry Wilson DSc.
  #77  
Old June 18th 13, 02:09 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
1treePetrifiedForestLane
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 974
Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola

Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves northward when you drop
a ball on it....

  #78  
Old June 18th 13, 05:06 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
hanson
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,934
Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola


Quincy from "1treePetrifiedForestLane"
plagiaried from Henry Wilson and wrote:
didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground
moves northward when you drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
.... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?....
Maybe it's true in his mind especially if he drops the ball,
PD -- Paul Draper style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...

  #79  
Old June 18th 13, 05:09 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
hanson
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,934
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes


"Henry Wilson DSc." hw@.... wrote:

"hanson" wrote:

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso, kept on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"
& vigorously fanatical when he wrote:
fine, so ...

snipped more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment

hanson wrote:
Fatso, right after your "fine, so ..." you should have
stopped. Fatso, your are really slow on the uptake.
But that's the Hallmark of all Einstein Dingleberries
like yourself. Pity. Thanks for the laughs though
ahahahaha.. ahahahanson


Henry Wilson DSc.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves
northward when you drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
.... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?....
Maybe it's true in his mind especially if he drops the ball,
PD -- Paul Draper style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...

  #80  
Old June 18th 13, 12:40 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
Henry Wilson DSc.
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 451
Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 21:09:36 -0700, "hanson" wrote:


"Henry Wilson DSc." hw@.... wrote:

"hanson" wrote:

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso, kept on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"
& vigorously fanatical when he wrote:
fine, so ...
snipped more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment

hanson wrote:
Fatso, right after your "fine, so ..." you should have
stopped. Fatso, your are really slow on the uptake.
But that's the Hallmark of all Einstein Dingleberries
like yourself. Pity. Thanks for the laughs though
ahahahaha.. ahahahanson


Henry Wilson DSc.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves
northward when you drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?....
Maybe it's true in his mind especially if he drops the ball,
PD -- Paul Draper style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...


These were his words,"interestingly, when the ball is
released, the ground will continue to move to the east but also start
moving to the _north_."

Looks like we'll soon have lots of mountains on the North Pole.

Henry Wilson DSc.
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
EINSTEIN'S 'BIGGEST BLUNDER' TURNS OUT TO BE RIGHT cjcountess Astronomy Misc 5 December 22nd 10 05:39 PM
Einstein Biggest Blunder G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_] Misc 14 April 9th 07 08:51 AM
Einstein's Mistakes brian a m stuckless Policy 0 January 19th 06 11:55 AM
Einstein's Mistakes brian a m stuckless Astronomy Misc 0 January 19th 06 11:55 AM
Was Einstein's 'biggest blunder' a stellar success? (Forwarded) Andrew Yee News 0 November 23rd 05 05:56 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:36 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 SpaceBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.