Path: csiph.com!eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!nntp.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: The Starmaker Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.math,sci.logic Subject: Re: Freak Out Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2026 17:10:57 -0700 Organization: The Starmaker Organization Lines: 128 Message-ID: <6A503891.2BC7@ix.netcom.com> References: <6A4D4721.ADD@ix.netcom.com> <6A4F4001.4E2@ix.netcom.com> <6A5034C1.2069@ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: starmaker@ix.netcom.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2026 00:10:47 +0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; logging-data="851594"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX188V8NQsQAXfrAvWf72aSS0VWjKMtg7n4s="; posting-host="7ec763ad5a6ada53dba2056cc67966e0" Cancel-Lock: sha1:IhPCmu8JRGF/GVvEouBHpCHEJK4= sha256:yuE7rb/YCVImvABrVnBybPN5WvSt1ldavX4CA6lkJzs= sha1:PsD2qtOE8flpVtF+50ZiZs+lxS0= sha256:xQREZqAKYtiUpEz1/ihxhPxbaXkPTjBGCSp54DMplKk= X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.04Gold (WinNT; U) X-Antivirus-Status: Clean X-Antivirus: Avast (VPS 260709-0, 07/08/2026), Outbound message Xref: csiph.com sci.physics.relativity:671400 sci.physics:896215 sci.math:646425 sci.logic:347755 The Starmaker wrote: > > The Starmaker wrote: > > > > The Starmaker wrote: > > > > > > To "freak out" is an informal slang phrase that means to experience a > > > sudden, intense emotional reaction—such as extreme panic, anger, > > > confusion, or excitement—often resulting in a temporary loss of > > > composure or rational behavior. > > > > > > Ever see Albert Einstein...freak out? > > > > > > When he gets caught in a lie, or he finds himself having > > > to defend himself when someone accuses him of something, true or false. > > > > > > Albert Einstein freaks out..he looses it. (intense emotional reaction) > > > > > > Now, have you notice that Ai...FREAKOUTS? > > > > > > When Ai makes a mistake, it freaks out. It acts like > > > a chicken without a head. Ai panics, confusion.. > > > Ai is in a temporary loss of composure or rational behavior. > > > > > > Isn't that proof that Ai has feelings? > > > > > > It's very easy to trip up Ai... > > > just ask a trick question, then prove > > > Ai answer is wrong and Ai will realize the mistake > > > and...FREAKOUT! > > > > > > Ai panics like a woman with her panties in a knot. > > > > > > Where does that come from? Ai has feelings. > > > > > > If you accuse Albert Einstein of building an atomic bomb.. > > > he will accuse Isacc Newton and Galileo of starting it all! > > > > > > > > > > Now, here is a question no one bothers to ask...and the answer of course > > will surprise everyone... > > > > "b) to speed up the experimental work,which is at present being car- > > > > ried on within the limits of the budgets of University laboratories,.." > > > > https://hypertextbook.com/eworld/einstein/#first > > > > Question: How long has the experimental work, which was being carried on > > at the University laboratories???? > > Or, how long was the experimental work going on, minutes, weeks, months? > > a year maybe? two years? three??? > > > > How long? > > > > and the answer of course will surprise everyone... > > Let's step back a moment... > Albert Einstein came out with the > formula for the atomic bomb in 1905. > > "Perhaps it will prove possible to test this theory using bodies whose > energy content is variable to a high degree (e.g., salts of radium). -- > Albert Einstein (1905) > > and since 1905 his quest was to get radium and mess around with it. > > From 1905 > Albert Einstein > drew a straight line > to 1939. > > To build an atomic bomb. > > First he had to assemble a team. > > He did that in the 1920's > by teaching his students > How to build an atomic bomb. > > Enrico Fermi when he was 21 years old: > > Enrico Fermi was intensively involved with Einstein's theory of > relativity and traced the hidden power of atomic nuclei. > In 1923, he wrote that it would probably not be possible to release this > energy in the near future, "because > the first effect would be an explosion so terrible that it would tear > the physicist who tried it to pieces". > > Now fast foward to that "experimental work, which was being carried on > at the University laboratories" in 1939... > > It would have to be a number between 1905 and 1939. > > > How long has the experimental work, which was being carried on > at the University laboratories???? > > Not the preparation before since 1905, but the actual time inside the > University laboratories. > > and the answer of course will surprise everyone... > "... I do not believe your proposal that the United States should stop from experimenting with the production of the hydrogen bombs...." -Albert Einstein Einstein LOVE bombs...even after dropping it on Japan. He belived it should not stop...keep building bigger bombs! He is watching his baby grow up... -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.