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Re: Relativity and the nature of light. Waves or particles?

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Subject Re: Relativity and the nature of light. Waves or particles?
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Date 2024-10-16 12:38 +0000
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From Richard Hachel <r.hachel@liscati.fr.invalid>

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Le 16/10/2024 à 01:31, Python a écrit :
> 
> On a French group you pretend not to care about convincing your
> fellow cranks. Given that you've never convince even a SINGLE one .
> 
> Here you are desperately trying to do so. Repeatedly.
> 
> How come :-) ?

I don't know.

We have to ask them.

Why are you so crazy?

But if you ask a Pauline to explain grace to us by the substantiation of 
Jesus Christ, he won't know; and he'll either act like a monkey and answer 
that it's a mystery and that those who tickle mysteries go to hell.

If you ask a Muslim if he's sane to believe in a God of love and peace who 
demands to disgorge Jews and Christians and to beat his wife, he'll take 
out his knife.

If you ask a physicist, even a Nobel Prize winner, why his relativistic 
system doesn't hold up, and enters into absurdity and contradiction if we 
multiply a time by a speed and the result in distance is like 9*4=7.2; 
he'll become mean, very mean, and will demand "eradication of the crank", 
if not its physical or professional elimination.

If you ask many French people what they think or thought about Saddam 
Hussein, Putin, they will tell you that "Saddam Hussein was a bad guy who 
wanted to invade the world by throwing white powder on it to make it die 
en masse", "that it was good to bomb Iraq en masse and kill 500,000 
children because it was worth it", "That the Russians invaded the 
Russian-speaking territories of Crimea and Donbas to eat babies cooked 
alive in Vodka, and that Russia must be atomized because they are bad guys 
who do not want to give their resources of the soil and the subsoil (the 
largest in the world in all)".

No, I do not know.

Ask them.

R.H.

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