On Saturday 05 January 2008 23:13:47 Philippe Landau wrote:
> Einstein's theories are flawed and if you look up his
> 1905 paper you will see that he does not credit the sources
> he plagiarised:
> "E = mc2 can be attributed to S. Tolver Preston (1875), to Jules Henri
> Poincaré (1900; according to Brown, 1967) and to Olinto De Pretto (1904)
> before Einstein. Since Einstein never correctly derived E = mc2 (Ives,
> 1952), there appears nothing to connect the equation with anything
> original by Einstein."
> The sources are detailed in the papers quoted above.
> Of course you won't touch them because they are works of "Crackpots" :-)

E=mc2 is not the correct form of the equation, and quoting it as such 
completely misses the point of Einstein's paper. Come back when you can find 
a source who understands that

As a sidenote: how is science advanced by discrediting Einstein? It won't 
produce any new inventions. I can only think of one possible reason for 
working so hard at it, and it's not a very creditable reason

Anders

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