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Claimed OU circuit of Rosemary Ainslie

Started by TinselKoala, June 16, 2009, 09:52:52 PM

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Rosemary Ainslie

that was perfect.  Thanks Mile High.  I'm now going to bed.  :) :-*

'some day we'll look back on this and it will all seem like fun'

Rosemary Ainslie

Hi tagor and DonL-

Finally read the link  The man s a francophile.  He's trying to promote a countryman and I think he does it on rather tenuous grounds.  He suggests that Einstein 'plagiarised' Poincarre - simply because they came up with similar ideas?  How often in the history of scientific developent has this been apparent?  Plenty.  And to suggest he was too young to formulate this?  Most of our giants did their best work young.

And Einstein himself was quintessentially honest.  He was the first to point out the impossibility of reconciling gravity with the General Theory.  But his special theory held and still does.  And then too Poincarre needed aether.  Einstein didn't.  That is easy to criticise because the need for aether is contemporary.  Allais has the advantage of hindsight here.  But I must admit that it's interesting that Poincarre may have been right in the particular.

I also think that it's somewhat disrespectful to dismiss the entire body of quantum theorists on the grounds that they overlooked aether.  These theorists opened up the atom to general view.  That was a miracle of progress and much needed.  I have my own quarrels with science - and scientists.  But our Giants are still giants.  In my book - anyway. 

But a very interesting reference.  Perhaps this is the age to vindicate Poincarre.  Have no idea about his work.  But I believe that the vinidication does not need to go hand in hand with the calumny this guy's proposing regarding Einstein's work.  What a cheek.   :o  Nobel Prize winner and all.  I'd say he's team troll.   ;D    ???

fuzzytomcat

Hey Rosie and all ......

Every generation there are those that stand above the rest, and to think he's only 16 ........... turn it up and enjoy !!

Never forget the foot steps that follow our examples !!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsV0Mvy4no4

Fuzzy
;D

P.S. I'm going to post some stuff today that will knock some socks off ....... and it's not going to be any music ......  ;)

Rosemary Ainslie

Fuzzy - that music was FANTASTIC.  What a pleasure. 

And can't wait for the posting.  Such fun.