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Re: Question [SR]

From The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: Question [SR]
Date 2022-04-13 22:48 -0700
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The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> whodat wrote:
> >
> > On 4/13/2022 4:28 PM, Codi Hisamatsu wrote:
> > > whodat wrote:
> > >
> > >>>> Goes for all fields requiring competence. So even Beethoven had a
> > >>>> teacher (Antonio Salieri among others) and Scott Joplin studied Bach.
> > >>>
> > >>> except Einstine, having none of the above. Now go find a wive and make
> > >>> children.
> > >>
> > >> Nonsense. Einstein had the full university experience complete through a
> > >> Doctorate program.
> > >
> > > You are the first one I hear to say Einstine had a "full" 3 years PhD
> > > university program. I thought that "doctorate" was honorific.
> >
> > According to the "Einstein Encyclopedia" published by his estate on page
> > 30 it states, "University of Zurich (doctoral work) fall 1900-summer
> > 1905 doctorate conferred, January 1906. Subsequently at the University
> > of Bern he completed a post doctoral thesis required to demonstrate he
> > could teach at the university level and conduct independent high level
> > research and he was required (true in many European countries) to
> > provide an "inaugural lecture" as part of his proof.
> >
> > If you look at his life history you will discover that he had a lot of
> > balls in the air during almost every stage of his life so it took a
> > little longer for him to complete his formal education. But job offers
> > were frequent once he completed his education.
> >
> > Personally I see Einstein as neither saint or sinner, but he achieved
> > what is known today as historical fact and deserves credit for all he
> > achieved.
> >
> > If you are interested the book mentioned above is sometimes available
> > inexpensively, but you probably have to keep looking. I got lucky.
> 
> Lucky?? you paid for a book??
> 
> haven't yous people figured out how to get it for free????
> 
> https://tiny-files.com/5b8c5188de992101adcb3e2a/50852071/An%20Einstein%20Encyclopedia%20by%20Calaprice%20Alice%3B%20Kennefick%20Daniel%3B%20Schulmann%20Robert.epub/
> 
> you just do a google search for "Einstein Encyclopedia" epub
> 
> and vola!
> 
> there are other methods..you need to learn them all.
> 
> but, but I cannot believe in a science groups (filled with hackers and crackers)
> dat you still buy books.
> 
> I'm schocked!


but the truth is...nobody has written a book about albert einstein that
contains the ...Truth.




-- 
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 to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge
 the unchallengeable.

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Re: Question [SR] Codi Hisamatsu <sgwy@phawcecb.um> - 2022-04-13 20:14 +0000
  Re: Question [SR] whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> - 2022-04-13 16:23 -0500
    Re: Question [SR] Codi Hisamatsu <sgwy@phawcecb.um> - 2022-04-13 21:28 +0000
      Re: Question [SR] whodat <whodaat@void.nowgre.com> - 2022-04-13 22:46 -0500
        Re: Question [SR] The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-04-13 22:43 -0700
          Re: Question [SR] The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-04-13 22:48 -0700
        Re: Question [SR] Jessi Takeuchi <wwul@jqqqiqup.pj> - 2022-04-14 09:53 +0000
          Re: Question [SR] The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2022-04-14 08:46 -0700

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