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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, sci.math, sci.logic, al.fan.rush-limbaugh |
| Subject | Re: Freak Out |
| Date | 2026-07-09 21:57 -0700 |
| Organization | The Starmaker Organization |
| Message-ID | <6A507BA7.3AE2@ix.netcom.com> (permalink) |
| References | <6A4D4721.ADD@ix.netcom.com> <6A4F4001.4E2@ix.netcom.com> <6A5034C1.2069@ix.netcom.com> |
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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... The answer, the correct answer is...6 years. Now if you subtract 6 years from 1939 that would be 1933. In otherwords, Einstein entered into the United States in 1933 to start building his atomic bomb the very first day he step foot on the university ground. https://content.time.com/time/magazine/archive/covers/1946/1101460701_400.jpg -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.
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