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The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles

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First post2016-02-12 20:54 -0600
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  The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-02-12 20:54 -0600
    Re: The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com - 2016-02-13 03:41 +0000
      Re: The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-02-13 08:20 -0600
        Re: The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-02-13 13:08 -0600
          Re: The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-02-13 14:18 -0600
            Re: The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-02-13 15:02 -0600
              Re: The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com - 2016-02-13 21:25 +0000
    Re: The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles "reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> - 2016-02-13 12:24 -0800

#552708 — The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles

FromSam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
Date2016-02-12 20:54 -0600
SubjectThe elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles
Message-ID<KcydnWhUoN1DByPLnZ2dnUU7-X0AAAAA@giganews.com>
The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on 
computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles
> http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html


> When Albert Einstein forged the bedrock theory of modern physics 100
> years ago, he had no computer, no internet, no printer—ballpoint pens
> and pocket calculators did not exist and few homes had telephones.

> Yet it took one of the most sophisticated science tools ever built,
> at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to prove an idea the
> scientist had crafted with little more than paper, a fountain pen,
> hard work and a mind sharper than most.
>
>
> Read more at:
> http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp






Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp
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#552738

Fromjimp@specsol.spam.sux.com
Date2016-02-13 03:41 +0000
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In reply to#552708
Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> wrote:
> The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on 
> computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles

Give it a rest, spammer.


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#552777

FromSam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
Date2016-02-13 08:20 -0600
Message-ID<E6ednRgeU6MLpiLLnZ2dnUU7-Y3OydjZ@giganews.com>
In reply to#552738
On 2/12/16 9:41 PM, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
> Give it a rest, spammer.



   Now, now, jimp, your *obsessive-compulsive* behavior is outta control,
   your *language inappropriate* and your absolute contempt and total
   disgust are addressed in these Anger Management classes. You, jimp,
   need these services:
 > http://yellowpages.com/rancho-cucamonga-ca/anger-management-classes

The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on 
computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html


 > When Albert Einstein forged the bedrock theory of modern physics 100
 > years ago, he had no computer, no internet, no printer—ballpoint pens
 > and pocket calculators did not exist and few homes had telephones.

 > Yet it took one of the most sophisticated science tools ever built,
 > at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to prove an idea the
 > scientist had crafted with little more than paper, a fountain pen,
 > hard work and a mind sharper than most.
 >
 >
 > Read more at:
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp




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#552856

FromSam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
Date2016-02-13 13:08 -0600
Message-ID<OaKdncIlR_SO4iLLnZ2dnUU7-e8AAAAA@giganews.com>
In reply to#552777
On 2/13/16 12:56 PM, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
> Fuck off and die, shit head



   Now, now, jimp, your *obsessive-compulsive* behavior is outta control,
   your *language inappropriate* and your absolute contempt and total
   disgust are addressed in these Anger Management classes. You, jimp,
   need these services:
 > http://yellowpages.com/rancho-cucamonga-ca/anger-management-classes

   The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on
   computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html


 > When Albert Einstein forged the bedrock theory of modern physics 100
 > years ago, he had no computer, no internet, no printer—ballpoint pens
 > and pocket calculators did not exist and few homes had telephones.

 > Yet it took one of the most sophisticated science tools ever built,
 > at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to prove an idea the
 > scientist had crafted with little more than paper, a fountain pen,
 > hard work and a mind sharper than most.
 >
 >
 > Read more at:
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp




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#552898

FromSam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
Date2016-02-13 14:18 -0600
Message-ID<OaKdneMlR_QJEiLLnZ2dnUU7-e8AAAAA@giganews.com>
In reply to#552856
On 2/13/16 1:47 PM, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
> Fuck off and die, cut and paste shit head.



   Now, now, jimp, your *obsessive-compulsive* behavior is outta control,
   your *language inappropriate* and your absolute contempt and total
   disgust are addressed in these Anger Management classes. You, jimp,
   need these services:
 > http://yellowpages.com/rancho-cucamonga-ca/anger-management-classes

   The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on
   computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html


 > When Albert Einstein forged the bedrock theory of modern physics 100
 > years ago, he had no computer, no internet, no printer—ballpoint pens
 > and pocket calculators did not exist and few homes had telephones.

 > Yet it took one of the most sophisticated science tools ever built,
 > at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to prove an idea the
 > scientist had crafted with little more than paper, a fountain pen,
 > hard work and a mind sharper than most.
 >
 >
 > Read more at:
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp



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#552953

FromSam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
Date2016-02-13 15:02 -0600
Message-ID<OaKdnQolR_RWBCLLnZ2dnUU7-e-dnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#552898
On 2/13/16 2:39 PM, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
> Shove your obsessive-compulsive, cut and paste, copyright violating spam
> up your ass.
>



   Now, now, jimp, your *obsessive-compulsive* behavior is outta control,
   your *language inappropriate* and your absolute contempt and total
   disgust are addressed in these Anger Management classes. You, jimp,
   need these services:
 > http://yellowpages.com/rancho-cucamonga-ca/anger-management-classes

   The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on
   computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html


 > When Albert Einstein forged the bedrock theory of modern physics 100
 > years ago, he had no computer, no internet, no printer—ballpoint pens
 > and pocket calculators did not exist and few homes had telephones.

 > Yet it took one of the most sophisticated science tools ever built,
 > at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to prove an idea the
 > scientist had crafted with little more than paper, a fountain pen,
 > hard work and a mind sharper than most.
 >
 >
 > Read more at:
 > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp



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#552972

Fromjimp@specsol.spam.sux.com
Date2016-02-13 21:25 +0000
Message-ID<ijj4pc-4fc.ln1@mail.specsol.com>
In reply to#552953
Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/13/16 2:39 PM, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>> Shove your obsessive-compulsive, cut and paste, copyright violating spam
>> up your ass.
>>
> 
> 
> 
>   Now, now, jimp, your *obsessive-compulsive* behavior is outta control,


Shove your obsessive-compulsive, cut and paste, copyright violating spam
up your ass and soon.

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#552908

From"reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com>
Date2016-02-13 12:24 -0800
Message-ID<1700cf68-ae16-423b-9470-1cbf44d8b11d@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#552708
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 6:54:26 PM UTC-8, Sam Wormley wrote:
> The elegance of Einstein's theory of gravity does not rely on 
> computational power, but rather on the elegance of its principles
> > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html
> 
> 
> > When Albert Einstein forged the bedrock theory of modern physics 100
> > years ago, he had no computer, no internet, no printer--ballpoint pens
> > and pocket calculators did not exist and few homes had telephones.
> 
> > Yet it took one of the most sophisticated science tools ever built,
> > at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to prove an idea the
> > scientist had crafted with little more than paper, a fountain pen,
> > hard work and a mind sharper than most.
> >
> >
> > Read more at:
> > http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-02-einstein-year-odyssey.html#jCp
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Einstein was a great thinker.Bad teacher,and lab man Lived in bigoted Germany.If he was born in America he would have 3 Nobels.TreBert

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