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Anonymous No. 16452510

>be the last living polymath
>Create the Revolutionary theory of relativity
>All your contributions are stolen by the Einstein
>Science community thinks its ok, cause you didn't abandon ethereum in your theory
>Everyone worships the small brained Einstein
What caused this phenomenon? How common is this?

Anonymous No. 16452566

Chad Poincare did more than just relativity. He also invented algebraic topology.

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Stop guessing start learning No. 16452662

>steal

You mean expanded upon?

Why does imitation get a bad rap.

People can take ideas and expand upon them

Like biomimicry.

Bats echolocation techniques are behind sonar.

Anonymous No. 16452668

>>16452662
By the same logic, Chinese communist party can claim to invent all western innovation they "expanded"

Anonymous No. 16452669

Even more retarded is that hack of a scientist aka Einstein used cosmological constant later on, which is essentially aether. everyone is ok with that cus it was "reinvented" by dr "big brain genius"

Anonymous No. 16452688

>>16452669
In what sense is cosmological constant the same as aether?

Anonymous No. 16452691

>>16452669
No the pure essence of curved spacetime is mass manipulating aether

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Stop guessing start learning No. 16452714

>>16452668
>By the same logic, Chinese communist party can claim to invent all western innovation they "expanded"

Propaganda victim spotted.

Technology transfer is authorized By academia and the government.

The technology was given to the Chinese they didn't steal it.

Anonymous No. 16452727

Einstein, working at the post office, simply intercepted messages from clever physicists and claimed the ideas as his own. He was no fool, however. He made his own valuable contributions. But he used the stolen work of others at the same time.

Anonymous No. 16452757

>>16452510
1) strange name with difficult pronunciation
2) rejected Cantor’s impredicativist set theory
3) Einstein was a jew

Anonymous No. 16452781

>>16452688
>this invisible substance is the background on which electromagnetic waves and gravity propagate
>an unobservable density of energy is distributed across empty space or else muh field equations collapse
Λ is just rebranded aether

Anonymous No. 16452807

>>16452757
>strange name
>difficult pronunciation
this post reeks of corn syrup

Anonymous No. 16452828

>it's another /pol/tards RREEEEE about Einstein thread
I like Poincare too, but you faggots need to find a real hobby.

Anonymous No. 16453084

>>16452714
So they invented it because they made it slightly better?

Anonymous No. 16453086

>>16452828
Tell me why he is wrong

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Anonymous No. 16453243

>>16452510
Poincare didn't have the balls to state the physical implications of his work, which was a reformulation of Lorentz transformations. In Lorentz's own words:
>It would be unjust not to add that, besides the fascinating boldness of its starting point, Einstein's theory has another marked advantage over mine. Whereas I have not been able to obtain for the equations referred to moving axes exactly the same form as for those which apply to a stationary system, Einstein has accomplished this by means of a system of new variables slightly different from those which I have introduced.

Anonymous No. 16453256

>>16452727
I dont understand what does the patent office got to do with scientific theories. These dont get patented. It would be different if he was working at the post office and intercepted all letters, which BTW is how Stalin became powerful, he was the secretary of the communist party and like all secretaries he handled communications. He would read all letters and change them too.

Anonymous No. 16453269

>>16452662
When money is involved its called fraud. So not a single penny under any curcimstances...

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Anonymous No. 16453304

>>16453086

Anonymous No. 16453328

>>16453304
Poincore created special relativity, therefore created the first version of theory itself.

Anonymous No. 16453354

>>16453328
No, Lorentz was the to first to give a comprehensive derivation of both length contraction and time dilation in 1899, although these were independently derived by Joseph Lamor in 1897. Poincare provided a physical interpretation of Lorentz's work with the notion of light-synchronized clocks but gave an incorrect explanation of electromagnetic mass. Which was shown to be intrinsic by Einstein a year later.

Anonymous No. 16453767

>>16452807
>>difficult pronunciation
Poin care?
Puan quare?
Poyne quaire?
Poon care?
Poin qwhere?
Poin kare?

Anonymous No. 16453782

Squint, or not, your eyes at night with traffic lights in view, you will see like 12 or so beams of light seeming to converge into your view, what's up with that?
Is light generated that travels forward in such a narrow volume of space?

Is light projectiled out of its source like a wobbly spear?

Anonymous No. 16453785

>>16452566
>Chad Poincare did more than just relativity. He also invented algebraic topology.
Theres literally no field of math he hasn't touched upon. He's not called for no reason the last great generalists, the one who has dabbled with every field of math in existence, and possibly invented a few. Granted now math is too large for any one man to grasp in its entirety, but it wasnt so long ago that he did so.

Anonymous No. 16453801

>>16453785
>the last great generalists, the one who has dabbled with every field of math in existence, and possibly invented a few.
That's von Neumann though

Anonymous No. 16453806

>>16453801
>That's von Neumann though
Not even close. By von Neumann's time there were thousands of fields of math.

Anonymous No. 16453881

>>16453806
>Algebraic Topology
>Topological algebra
>Analytical algebra topology
>Algebraic topological analysis
How many fields of maths have you invented?

Anonymous No. 16454006

>>16452662
>Stop guessing start learning
No, I will NOT

Anonymous No. 16454008

>>16453767
Look up French pronunciation rules, Cleetus McBurger.

Prince Evropa No. 16454086

>>16452510
https://infogalactic.com/info/Olinto_De_Pretto

Anonymous No. 16454302

>>16452757
>strange name
It has both "point" and "square" in it (at least when spoken). I think it's appropriate for a mathematician and foreigners would make the effort to pronounce it correctly.

Anonymous No. 16454369

>>16454302
Or we go with the time and anglicize his name to remove that silly language barrier. But make it sound good, not accurate. Henry "The Last" Penky. How's that?

>You heard of Penky's last theorem? It's so applicable.

Works for me.

🗑️ Anonymous No. 16454379

>>16454369
Poincare

Henry Pointsquare
Henry Poinky
Henry Poncar
Henry Poinker
Henry Ponker
Henry Poink
Henry Poince
Henry Poinca

Anonymous No. 16454410

>polymath
His IQ was literally 35, kek

Anonymous No. 16455453

>>16453354
Fitzgerald was the first to calculate the effects of relativistic speeds on time and space. That is special relativity.

Anonymous No. 16457214

>>16452510
cool glasses