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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:03 pm Post subject: MONEY DISTRIBUTION IN EINSTEIN CRIMINAL CULT |
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http://royalsociety.org/news.asp?id=7877
"Sir Roger Penrose, OM, FRS has been awarded the Royal Society's
Copley medal the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement for
his exceptional contributions to geometry and mathematical physics.
Sir Roger, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the
University of Oxford, has made outstanding contributions to general
relativity theory and cosmology, most notably for his work on black
holes and the Big Bang.....Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society
said: "Roger has been producing original and important scientific
ideas for half a century. His work is characterised by exceptional
geometrical and physical insight. He applied new mathematical
techniques to Einstein's theory, and led the renaissance in
gravitation theory in the 1960s."
This "Sir Roger" should have been awarded the title of Doctor Honoris
Causa Perduta. His most important discovery coincides with Einstein's
1954 confession:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~tweb/00001/
Roger Penrose: "I had, for a good many years earlier, been of the
opinion that the SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM picture of reality would prove
inadequate on some small scale."
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/pdf/files/975547d7-2d00-433a-b7e3-4a09145525ca.pdf
Albert Einstein: "I consider it entirely possible that physics cannot
be based upon the field concept, that is on CONTINUOUS structures.
Then nothing will remain of my whole castle in the air, including the
theory of gravitation, but also nothing of the rest of contemporary
physics."
Pentcho Valev
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Ian Parker Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:30 pm Post subject: Re: MONEY DISTRIBUTION IN EINSTEIN CRIMINAL CULT |
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On 15 Jul, 14:03, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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http://royalsociety.org/news.asp?id=7877
"Sir Roger Penrose, OM, FRS has been awarded the Royal Society's
Copley medal the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement for
his exceptional contributions to geometry and mathematical physics.
Sir Roger, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the
University of Oxford, has made outstanding contributions to general
relativity theory and cosmology, most notably for his work on black
holes and the Big Bang.....Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society
said: "Roger has been producing original and important scientific
ideas for half a century. His work is characterised by exceptional
geometrical and physical insight. He applied new mathematical
techniques to Einstein's theory, and led the renaissance in
gravitation theory in the 1960s."
This "Sir Roger" should have been awarded the title of Doctor Honoris
Causa Perduta. His most important discovery coincides with Einstein's
1954 confession:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~tweb/00001/
Roger Penrose: "I had, for a good many years earlier, been of the
opinion that the SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM picture of reality would prove
inadequate on some small scale."
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/pdf/files/975547d7-2d00-433a-b7e3-4a...
Albert Einstein: "I consider it entirely possible that physics cannot
be based upon the field concept, that is on CONTINUOUS structures.
Then nothing will remain of my whole castle in the air, including the
theory of gravitation, but also nothing of the rest of contemporary
physics."
What about all the money spent on Roswell + the influence these people |
have had on our society?
- Ian Parker |
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Pentcho Valev Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 2:03 pm Post subject: Re: MONEY DISTRIBUTION IN EINSTEIN CRIMINAL CULT |
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On Jul 15, 3:30 pm, Ian Parker <ianpark...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On 15 Jul, 14:03, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote:
http://royalsociety.org/news.asp?id=7877
"Sir Roger Penrose, OM, FRS has been awarded the Royal Society's
Copley medal the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement for
his exceptional contributions to geometry and mathematical physics.
Sir Roger, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the
University of Oxford, has made outstanding contributions to general
relativity theory and cosmology, most notably for his work on black
holes and the Big Bang.....Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society
said: "Roger has been producing original and important scientific
ideas for half a century. His work is characterised by exceptional
geometrical and physical insight. He applied new mathematical
techniques to Einstein's theory, and led the renaissance in
gravitation theory in the 1960s."
This "Sir Roger" should have been awarded the title of Doctor Honoris
Causa Perduta. His most important discovery coincides with Einstein's
1954 confession:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~tweb/00001/
Roger Penrose: "I had, for a good many years earlier, been of the
opinion that the SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM picture of reality would prove
inadequate on some small scale."
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/pdf/files/975547d7-2d00-433a-b7e3-4a09145525ca.pdf
Albert Einstein: "I consider it entirely possible that physics cannot
be based upon the field concept, that is on CONTINUOUS structures.
Then nothing will remain of my whole castle in the air, including the
theory of gravitation, but also nothing of the rest of contemporary
physics."
What about all the money spent on Roswell + the influence these people
have had on our society?
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Roswell and Einsteiniana are incomparable. There are parts of the
world where "Roswell" means nothing - I knew nothing about it a few
minutes ago. And even where Roswell is actual it can only destroy
minds that would otherwise be destroyed by Harry Potter. Einsteiniana
has been destroying the most rational minds all over the world for
more than a century, and the devastation is even difficult to
describe.
Pentcho Valev
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:25 pm Post subject: Re: MONEY DISTRIBUTION IN EINSTEIN CRIMINAL CULT |
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Money distribution in the Ministry of Silly Walks:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=i5Jyu6eioZ4
"Silly Walks Applicant: "Well sir, I have a silly walk and I'd like to
obtain a Government grant to help me develop it....I think that with
Government backing I could make it very silly." Silly Walks Director:
"Mr Pudey, the very real problem is one of money. I'm afraid that the
Ministry of Silly Walks is no longer getting the kind of support it
needs. You see there's Defence, Social Security, Health, Housing,
Education, Silly Walks ... they're all supposed to get the same. But
last year, the Government spent less on the Ministry of Silly Walks
than it did on National Defence! Now we get 348,000,000 a year, which
is supposed to be spent on all our available products."
Un until recently Einstein criminal cult has been much more profuse
than the Ministry of Silly Walks - there has been no restriction on
wasting taxpayers' money. Now the Golden Age is over and Einsteinians,
slowly but surely, leave the sinking ship.
Pentcho Valev
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Ian Parker Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:29 pm Post subject: Re: MONEY DISTRIBUTION IN EINSTEIN CRIMINAL CULT |
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On 15 Jul, 15:03, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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On Jul 15, 3:30 pm, Ian Parker <ianpark...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 15 Jul, 14:03, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote:
http://royalsociety.org/news.asp?id=7877
"Sir Roger Penrose, OM, FRS has been awarded the Royal Society's
Copley medal the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement for
his exceptional contributions to geometry and mathematical physics.
Sir Roger, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the
University of Oxford, has made outstanding contributions to general
relativity theory and cosmology, most notably for his work on black
holes and the Big Bang.....Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society
said: "Roger has been producing original and important scientific
ideas for half a century. His work is characterised by exceptional
geometrical and physical insight. He applied new mathematical
techniques to Einstein's theory, and led the renaissance in
gravitation theory in the 1960s."
This "Sir Roger" should have been awarded the title of Doctor Honoris
Causa Perduta. His most important discovery coincides with Einstein's
1954 confession:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~tweb/00001/
Roger Penrose: "I had, for a good many years earlier, been of the
opinion that the SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM picture of reality would prove
inadequate on some small scale."
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/pdf/files/975547d7-2d00-433a-b7e3-4a....
Albert Einstein: "I consider it entirely possible that physics cannot
be based upon the field concept, that is on CONTINUOUS structures.
Then nothing will remain of my whole castle in the air, including the
theory of gravitation, but also nothing of the rest of contemporary
physics."
What about all the money spent on Roswell + the influence these people
have had on our society?
Roswell and Einsteiniana are incomparable. There are parts of the
world where "Roswell" means nothing - I knew nothing about it a few
minutes ago. And even where Roswell is actual it can only destroy
minds that would otherwise be destroyed by Harry Potter. Einsteiniana
has been destroying the most rational minds all over the world for
more than a century, and the devastation is even difficult to
describe.
Yes, but if Relativity was known about by the CIA Roswell would never |
have taken place. What is the use of the GTR. One use, not mentioned
by Sam, is that it enables you to avoid mistakes (like antigravity).
If people are unhappy about learning about Relativity, could I suggest
they learn Arabic instead. This of couse might have avoided tha
biggest waste of public money of all.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:38 am Post subject: Re: MONEY DISTRIBUTION IN EINSTEIN CRIMINAL CULT |
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On Jul 15, 3:03 pm, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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http://royalsociety.org/news.asp?id=7877
"Sir Roger Penrose, OM, FRS has been awarded the Royal Society's
Copley medal the world's oldest prize for scientific achievement for
his exceptional contributions to geometry and mathematical physics.
Sir Roger, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the
University of Oxford, has made outstanding contributions to general
relativity theory and cosmology, most notably for his work on black
holes and the Big Bang.....Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society
said: "Roger has been producing original and important scientific
ideas for half a century. His work is characterised by exceptional
geometrical and physical insight. He applied new mathematical
techniques to Einstein's theory, and led the renaissance in
gravitation theory in the 1960s."
This "Sir Roger" should have been awarded the title of Doctor Honoris
Causa Perduta. His most important discovery coincides with Einstein's
1954 confession:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~tweb/00001/
Roger Penrose: "I had, for a good many years earlier, been of the
opinion that the SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM picture of reality would prove
inadequate on some small scale."
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/pdf/files/975547d7-2d00-433a-b7e3-4a09145525ca.pdf
Albert Einstein: "I consider it entirely possible that physics cannot
be based upon the field concept, that is on CONTINUOUS structures.
Then nothing will remain of my whole castle in the air, including the
theory of gravitation, but also nothing of the rest of contemporary
physics."
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Of course, money does not always go from Sir Martin to Sir Roger.
Sometimes it goes from Sir Roger to Sir Martin:
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/3470
"The prize consists of a gold medal and $500,000....Laureates of the
Gruber Cosmology Prize:....2001: Martin Rees for his extraordinary
intuition in unraveling the complexities of the universe.....The Prize
recipients are chosen by the Cosmology Selection Advisory Board. Its
members are: Jacqueline Bergeron, Institut d’Astrophysique-CNRS; Peter
Galison, Harvard University; Ronald Ekers, Australia Telescope
National Facility - CSIRO; Andrei Linde, Stanford University; Julio F.
Navarro, University of Victoria; James Peebles, Princeton University;
Roger Penrose, University of Oxford...."
Some members of the Cosmology Selection Advisory Board did not want to
give so much money to Sir Martin because at that time Sir Martin
presented himself as a revolutionary that would rewrite Divine
Albert's Divine Theory and even reject Einstein's 1905 false light
postulate some day:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/519406/posts
September 9 2001. "A GROUP of astronomers and cosmologists has warned
that the laws thought to govern the universe, including Albert
Einsteins theory of relativity, must be rewritten. The group, which
includes Professor Stephen Hawking and Sir Martin Rees, the astronomer
royal, say such laws may only work for our universe but not in others
that are now also thought to exist.....AMONG THE IDEAS FACING REVISION
IS EINSTEINS BELIEF THAT THE SPEED OF LIGHT MUST ALWAYS BE THE SAME -
186,000 miles a second in a vacuum.....Rees, Hawking and others are so
concerned at the impact of such ideas that they recently organised a
private conference in Cambridge for more than 30 leading
cosmologists."
However Sir Roger explained to the Cosmology Selection Advisory Board
that Sir Martin had been misled by current fashion and in fact had no
intention to rewrite Divine Albert's Divine Theory, let alone reject
Einstein's 1905 false light postulate. Serenity was reestablished and
the Cosmology Selection Advisory Board gave the money to Sir Martin.
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