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Recently it was stated that Einstein's "theory of relativity" is based on the Pythagorean Theorem and therefore the Pythagorean Theorem is correct.
The below blog entry I wrote just about a year ago was reposted on the website forum -- "opposing digits" by some unknown reader. It's all about why Einstein is wrong: http://www.opposingdigits.com/forums...0a21abac87da5d |
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that's a misreading on two levels.
1. The Pythagorean theorem is only "right" within its own reference system, i.e. Euclidean geometry. In fact, there are no right triangles in the real world, only resemblences. 2. Einstein is no more "right or wrong" than Newton or Gallileo or Thales of Miletus. His theory simply fits the data better than previous theories. No doubt the philosophers of science covered these arguments decades if not centuries ago. |
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The "real world" is indeed a "convenient fiction" when based on increasing rates of genocide, slums, mass starvation and finally -- collapse of the whole life-support system for the planet. Nice thing that Cheny and Kissinger can go to their underground FEMA survival cities -- the REAL real world. haha.
Euclid got his geometry mainly from Eudoxus who stole it from Philolaus who was a Pythagorean that lied -- breaking the oath of secrecy and thereby creating a FAKE REFERENCE SYSTEM based on deep disharmony. |
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Drew how would you explain the Tutus and Hutsis, if you want to relate the propensity for mathematical abstractions to some notion and practice of an abstract morality. Those clever cow hearders and farmers didn't need technology to create a holocaust, just knives and spears.
And where do your fine notions of morality come from? Definitely not from "indigenous" or "shamanic" societies. North America was wall-to-wall tribal warfare and warrior macho cult cultures before Europeans showed up and joined the fistfight. I guess the greys were watching then too. I wonder what they were thinking? (By the way, I take garlic and cayenne every day. ) |
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No,no,no,no,no.
You've got it all wrong CM.I admit,being a bit Indian I may be biased but America before the white man was big-time trading and peace.There may have been easily 100 million people then.Easily and I've talked to some historians who said the figure was 200 million. Now there were periods-around 1000 AD when drought forced some tribes out west to become marauders.But overall there were few problems in America before the white man. The trade was done mostly by waterways and even reached the Caribbean Islands and Mexico by NA Indians. |
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Craazyman -- I just read "The Africans" by David Lamb -- an excellent LA Times journalist who travelled to 100 countries.
anyway the answer about the Rwandan genocides is quite simple -- the WHITES FUCKED UP AFRICA through "divide and conquer" policies. http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org...j73/kimber.htm |
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whites gave natives blankets infected with smallpox.
read bury my heart at wounded knee. the international football team, new zealand all-blacks. they do a maori war dance at the start of each match. warfare between tribal peoples most often consisted of such braggadaccio. if a handful of opposing tribesmen were killed in battle, the war had reached standards of brutality the europeans would have considered no more than a barfight. this was as true of africans as it was of indigenous americans. barring all that, most people in any given war -- including modern warfare -- choose not to fight. humans are not warmongering. more people are refugees than fighters. most people will give up their land before defend it to the death -- theirs or the usurpers. history, of course, does not report on the strategy and logistics of refugee populations. the new york post will report that THREE TEENS KILL FOUR before they will say EIGHT MILLION DIDN'T KILL ANYBODY. insurance companies bet you x dollars annually that you will die a natural death because, statistically, you will. more good happens to people than bad, but we fear saying so. it's more acceptable to say "i forgot my wallet" than it is to say "i just remembered to bring my wallet." i hate to be so positive. peace. |
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rugby, mate, rugby...not football... the all black's chant. it is Maori, in True Sense.
love and respect, ~N~
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i stand corrected. i only recall seeing the dance, not a match. confess i'm not much of a team sports fan. i will, however, watch boxing on tv. even unknowns in non-title bouts. not regularly. know nothing about the sport, really. it just strikes me as so right. i mean, if you want sport, have at it. me, i'm a lover, not a fighter. i did compete on varsity track, lacrosse in high school. walking -- lately yoga -- sufficed since then.
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oh. for the full record, i did instigate a competition among several townspeople here two summers ago. the goal was to find and enjoy the greatest number of swimming holes in ulster, greene, and columbia counties. [new york state, very western mass: hudson river/catskills/berkshires] we never compared tallies, though. i'm not sure who won. but we kept cool and wet in the thick of the heat.
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craazyboy
this recent post on the intrade thread from sidecross explains your misunderstanding quite plainly. Quote:
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Yeah refugees tell me about it. I know 3 people who each, in their respective countries, had to flee by foot for several days straight, covering some 60 miles a day, and dodging bullets. 1 Somalian. 1 Burmese. 1 Eritrean.
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