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Re: Einstein versus Poincaré

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Subject Re: Einstein versus Poincaré
Date Sat, 7 Jun 2025 09:01:46 +0200
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Am Mittwoch000004, 04.06.2025 um 18:19 schrieb Richard Hachel:
> Many people have reported the Einstein scam, a primarily political scam 
> at a time when preparations were underway for one of humanity's most 
> devastating conflicts, and when, precisely, the French, English, and 
> Germans were glaring at each other.
> What happened? For several years, a French genius had been introducing a 
> brand new theory, writing philosophical, mathematical, and physical 
> texts of prime importance (Henri Poincaré was considered the last man in 
> humanity to still master the entire science of his time, something that 
> would no longer be possible today). In June 1905, he published an 
> article on "On the Dynamics of the Electron" which he sent to Bern. In 
> Bern, an anonymous copyist (don't laugh, friends) then published an 
> article in September entitled "Dynamics of the Electron."
> LOL.
> I don't believe Albert Einstein wrote a single line of this article, but 
> that it was written by the best German specialists, and that he simply 
> served as a front. Their goal wasn't to glorify Einstein, but to show 
> that Poincaré hadn't discovered anything special. The goal of Einstein's 
> article was to pull the rug out from under Poincaré and France.
> We couldn't afford a France illuminating the world with a completely 
> revolutionary theory.
> It's as simple as that.

I would mostly agree, but would exchange 'Swiss' or 'Switzerland' with 
'German'.

I actually do think, that Einstein wasn't a German, but most likely 
Swiss. Possibly he wasn't even a Jew and possibly his name wasn't 
'Einstein'.

I had also doubts about the sources of 'On the electrodynamics of moving 
bodies' and especially about the alleged date.

I think, that Einstein's text contains actually quotes from "On the 
Dynamics of the Electron", which was published two weeks later.

Einstein had most likely also quoted Heinrich Hertz, but without 
reference and also incorrectly.


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TH

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Einstein versus Poincaré Richard Hachel <r.hachel@tiscali.fr> - 2025-06-04 16:19 +0000
  Re: Einstein versus Poincaré Valentin Bakinoff <ltif@bnife.ru> - 2025-06-04 17:29 +0000
  Re: Einstein versus Poincaré Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2025-06-07 09:01 +0200
    Re: Einstein versus Poincaré Coby Schrijnemakers <ckess@sembo.nl> - 2025-06-07 10:28 +0000
      Re: Einstein versus Poincaré Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2025-06-09 07:17 +0200

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