Einstein

Its well known today that he was a zionist and socialist, however some right wingers claim he also wanted to genocide the german people. But could not find any evidence for this claim. The claim that he was fraud also only has dubious evidence at best. Can you redpill me on him, Sup Forums?

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He stole most of his work from Enrico Fermi.
And it absolutely kills me in work to have to use his name...for anything.
Especially citing.

He prayed that the Chinese would replace all Europeans.

Yeah that video is the reason im asking. I couldnt find any info on some of their claims

>He stole most of his work from Enrico Fermi.
You mean he stole most of his work from someone who was 4 years old when Einstein published his first papers and worked in a completely different field from Einstein?

I also don't tell my students this, but if they cite Fermi instead of Einstein, I give them a 10% credit boost.
Unknown patent clerk suddenly photoelectric effect and then Special Relativity...
Guess which office those patents went through first?

There are footnotes in the description. Are you another kike larping as German.. like virtually all of the 1918 German communist revolution leaders?

Sorry I am thinking of Lorentz.

Not your personal search engine, Krautfresser.

BTW look at what he did as daily job in Schweiz.

>Mileva Maric

Various historians have concluded that Einstein’s first wife, Mileva, may have secretly contributed to his work.

When Einstein suspected that he would win the Nobel Prize for his paper showing time is relative, he dumped all his prize money to his first wife...

Some argue that these payments represented atonement for Einstein’s alleged decision to claim his wife’s efforts towards his discoveries as his own.

Regarding, Inter Alia, Albert Einstein and Mileva Marich Einstein (Stefan, V. Alexander)

Why would someone patent the theory of the photoelectric effect?

You're a pretty stupid teacher if you easily confuse Lorentz and Fermi.

I'm up to my arse in paperwork as we speak, looking at all the names.
Lecturer, not teacher.
The Photoelectric Effect was to be used in photography.

Currently phonefagging, might be the reason i cant see them

How many patents go into the quantum mechanical theory of photography, especially those from the early 20th century?

Not one. Evidently.
Ever wonder why he denied Quantum?

No, he did not want to genocide us. But he wasn't very fond of Germany because of the whole Nazi thing.
And he wasn't a fraud either. His work is legit. However, it doesn't deserve the credit it got, he was overrated as fuck. But legit.

Fuck off zhid.

Stole everything from Poincaré

Rammstein is a good band.

silly kraut, YT videos count as hard evidence in and of themselves

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they needed some old guy for young children to respect as empirically smart, its all bullshit to keep us marching along. they would accredit all of these things to obongo if they thought people would swallow it. oh wait they basically are, just wait until the next generation starts learning all this liberal nonsense in school. repeat ad nauseam

This, Einstein only stole Pointcarré work and put his name on it, like the typical kike he is.

He did indeed say segregation is white disease, but i still cant find anything on german genocide

>He stole most of his work from Enrico Fermi.
No he didn't, Fermi was four years old in 1905

You don't file patents for scientific theories you fucking lunatic. You publish on them and if it turns out you're right you get credit for shit.

Photoelectric Effect has absolutely nothing to do with film photography.

Einstein didn't deny the existence of quantum physics, he was, in fact, instrumental in its development

Poincare and Lorentz were the first to develop the mathematical framework (the transformation matrices) that appear in Special Relativity, however they developed this theory from a very specific postulate (electromagnetic field invariance) and applied it only to problems in electromagnetism. Einstein's SR arrives at the same mathematical framework through a completely different postulate and derivation (assuming a constant speed of light in the absence of matter) and what's more he applied the transformation matrices to kinematics to derive a relativistic form of Newton's Laws which is the main reason everyone made such a big deal about that paper. Minkowski did something similar a few years later (showing that the results of Poincare, Lorentz, and Einstein can all be derived from a third postulate - locally flat spacetime) and I don't see anyone calling him a thief or a fraud.


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He wasn't a fraud. He was just overrated and the first "pop scientist."

He could dumb things down and was more popular with the normies and less autistic than his peers.

He had the social skills to get famous.

the science community hated him because they knew he was a fraud. In elementary i had a teacher explain to the class that the reason why scientists hated him is because he was some eccentric, unconventional thinker and that they were jealous of him.

>He had the social skills
No.
Just watch him speak. He was an aspie

Olinto De Pretto

De Pretto>Besso>Besso>Einstein

If it's not his social skill I wonder what it could be? It's ((something)) else

He was a piece of plagiarising shit. The Kalashnikov auf der Physik.

Pretty much this - Einstein made some fucking remarkable contributions to physics and helped redefine how we look at space, matter, and energy in much the same way that Newton and Maxwell did before him and Feynman did after... but the downside is that after his death popular culture turned him from a physicist into a parody.

Learning you might be wrong about something you've invested a lot of time and effort into is a terrifying feeling. There were a lot of careers and reputations riding on the 'luminiferous aether' model, and those people were understandably resistant to any contrary notions.

less aspie than the rest and he got poon.

Media loved to promote him. He loved the attention. Liked to make public appearances and give speeches, seminars.

He turned his name into a brand and was turned into the spokesperson of science by the media.

He was a product of zhid PR. A scammer labouring for a bigger scam.

the media was obsessed with his accent and looks. They turned his image into the cliche look of the mad scientist.

I cartoon and comics, they often drew mad scientists in his image. Crazy hair, balding, and often a moustache.

ITT: zhid stroke job parade.

Einstein built a prison.