• "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 15 12:08:25 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!





    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to starmaker@ix.netcom.com on Sat Oct 15 12:21:22 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!


    I think it's obvious the writer consulted with Albert Einstein for
    info on the movie.

    That are many tidbits that only Einstein would know about.

    I can list them all.



    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Oct 15 12:47:49 2022
    On Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 12:08:17 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!





    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    (2022 Youtube upload):

    "71-Year Old Movie SECRET Finally Revealed about "The Day The Earth Stood Still" You Wanted to Know!"

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Oct 15 12:50:05 2022
    On Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 12:08:17 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!





    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    https://orbitermag.com/einstein-day-earth-stood-still/

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Oct 15 15:09:00 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!

    I think it's obvious the writer consulted with Albert Einstein for
    info on the movie.

    That are many tidbits that only Einstein would know about.

    I can list them all.


    Okay, let me start the list...

    Professor Jacob Barnhardt, world-famous scientist
    and Nobel Prize winner


    Here are the links to Albert Einstein:

    Professor

    Jacob Barnhardt (Jacob is a Hebrew name)

    Barnhardt ( Barnhardt is a German name)

    Albert Einstein is Jewish and from Germany.

    world-famous scientist (in the 50's that would be Einstein)

    and Nobel Prize winner (Albert Einstein was a Nobel Prize winner)


    and this is just the beginninng of the list!



    I haven't even got to the blackboard yet!!! dat will blow your mind...

    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html




    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Oct 15 16:18:35 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!

    I think it's obvious the writer consulted with Albert Einstein for
    info on the movie.

    That are many tidbits that only Einstein would know about.

    I can list them all.

    Okay, let me start the list...

    Professor Jacob Barnhardt, world-famous scientist
    and Nobel Prize winner

    Here are the links to Albert Einstein:

    Professor

    Jacob Barnhardt (Jacob is a Hebrew name)

    Barnhardt ( Barnhardt is a German name)

    Albert Einstein is Jewish and from Germany.

    world-famous scientist (in the 50's that would be Einstein)

    and Nobel Prize winner (Albert Einstein was a Nobel Prize winner)

    and this is just the beginninng of the list!

    I haven't even got to the blackboard yet!!! dat will blow your mind...

    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html


    KLAATU
    (secretly amused)
    I was speaking of earth men. I meant
    the greatest philosopher -- the
    greatest thinker.

    B0BBY
    You mean the smartest man in the
    whole world?

    KLAATU
    Yes -- that would do nicely.

    BOBBY
    (after a moments
    thought)
    Well -- Professor Barnhardt, I guess.
    He's the greatest scientist in the




    (no point mentioning that the whole premise of the movie is to remove
    nucleur weapons)





    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Oct 15 16:25:22 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!

    I think it's obvious the writer consulted with Albert Einstein for
    info on the movie.

    That are many tidbits that only Einstein would know about.

    I can list them all.

    Okay, let me start the list...

    Professor Jacob Barnhardt, world-famous scientist
    and Nobel Prize winner

    Here are the links to Albert Einstein:

    Professor

    Jacob Barnhardt (Jacob is a Hebrew name)

    Barnhardt ( Barnhardt is a German name)

    Albert Einstein is Jewish and from Germany.

    world-famous scientist (in the 50's that would be Einstein)

    and Nobel Prize winner (Albert Einstein was a Nobel Prize winner)

    and this is just the beginninng of the list!

    I haven't even got to the blackboard yet!!! dat will blow your mind...

    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html

    KLAATU
    (secretly amused)
    I was speaking of earth men. I meant
    the greatest philosopher -- the
    greatest thinker.

    B0BBY
    You mean the smartest man in the
    whole world?

    KLAATU
    Yes -- that would do nicely.

    BOBBY
    (after a moments
    thought)
    Well -- Professor Barnhardt, I guess.
    He's the greatest scientist in the

    (no point mentioning that the whole premise of the movie is to remove
    nucleur weapons)



    FULL SHOT - BARNHARDT'S STUDY

    SHOOTING through the window, over the heads of Klaatu and
    Bobby. The room is more of a workroom than a study. It is
    in
    comfortably shabby disarray, with papers and books
    everywhere.
    There's a battered old desk and a day bed. One wall is
    solid
    bookshelves and on the other two are blackboards covered
    with a fantastic array of complex equations, graphs and
    diagrams.

    CLOSE SHOT - KLAATU

    His attention has been caught by one of the blackboards
    and
    he studies it with great interest and curiosity.

    MED. CLOSE SHOT - SECTION OF BLACKBOARD

    It is covered with a particularly complicated series of
    equations in a chalky scrawl, involving angles of vector,
    Keplerian ellipses, etc. The final equations are
    unsolved;
    they have no answers after the "equals" sign. Across are
    little printed signs tacked to the blackboard reading:
    "Don't
    erase!" and "Don't touch!"

    TWO SHOT - KLAATU AND BOBBY

    Bewildered, Bobby looks from the blackboard up at Klaatu.
    Still studying the blackboard, Klaatu is shaking his head
    and clucking his tonsure as one might at the attempts of
    a
    child to solve a problem in arithmetic.

    BOBBY
    (indicating the
    equations)
    What does that mean?

    KLAATU
    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    BOBBY
    Bet he's the only one in the world
    knows the answer.

    KLAATU
    (he shakes his head,
    smiling)
    He doesn't know the answer. And he'll
    never get it that way.




    {Celestial Mechanics is the science devoted to the study of the motion
    of the celestial bodies on the basis of the laws of gravitation.}

    (and he also smokes a pipe)


    but wait, there's more!








    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Oct 15 16:38:34 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!

    I think it's obvious the writer consulted with Albert Einstein for
    info on the movie.

    That are many tidbits that only Einstein would know about.

    I can list them all.

    Okay, let me start the list...

    Professor Jacob Barnhardt, world-famous scientist
    and Nobel Prize winner

    Here are the links to Albert Einstein:

    Professor

    Jacob Barnhardt (Jacob is a Hebrew name)

    Barnhardt ( Barnhardt is a German name)

    Albert Einstein is Jewish and from Germany.

    world-famous scientist (in the 50's that would be Einstein)

    and Nobel Prize winner (Albert Einstein was a Nobel Prize winner)

    and this is just the beginninng of the list!

    I haven't even got to the blackboard yet!!! dat will blow your mind...

    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html

    KLAATU
    (secretly amused)
    I was speaking of earth men. I meant
    the greatest philosopher -- the
    greatest thinker.

    B0BBY
    You mean the smartest man in the
    whole world?

    KLAATU
    Yes -- that would do nicely.

    BOBBY
    (after a moments
    thought)
    Well -- Professor Barnhardt, I guess.
    He's the greatest scientist in the

    (no point mentioning that the whole premise of the movie is to remove nucleur weapons)

    FULL SHOT - BARNHARDT'S STUDY

    SHOOTING through the window, over the heads of Klaatu and
    Bobby. The room is more of a workroom than a study. It is
    in
    comfortably shabby disarray, with papers and books
    everywhere.
    There's a battered old desk and a day bed. One wall is
    solid
    bookshelves and on the other two are blackboards covered
    with a fantastic array of complex equations, graphs and
    diagrams.

    CLOSE SHOT - KLAATU

    His attention has been caught by one of the blackboards
    and
    he studies it with great interest and curiosity.

    MED. CLOSE SHOT - SECTION OF BLACKBOARD

    It is covered with a particularly complicated series of
    equations in a chalky scrawl, involving angles of vector,
    Keplerian ellipses, etc. The final equations are
    unsolved;
    they have no answers after the "equals" sign. Across are
    little printed signs tacked to the blackboard reading:
    "Don't
    erase!" and "Don't touch!"

    TWO SHOT - KLAATU AND BOBBY

    Bewildered, Bobby looks from the blackboard up at Klaatu.
    Still studying the blackboard, Klaatu is shaking his head
    and clucking his tonsure as one might at the attempts of
    a
    child to solve a problem in arithmetic.

    BOBBY
    (indicating the
    equations)
    What does that mean?

    KLAATU
    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    BOBBY
    Bet he's the only one in the world
    knows the answer.

    KLAATU
    (he shakes his head,
    smiling)
    He doesn't know the answer. And he'll
    never get it that way.

    {Celestial Mechanics is the science devoted to the study of the motion
    of the celestial bodies on the basis of the laws of gravitation.}

    (and he also smokes a pipe)

    but wait, there's more!


    BARNHARDT
    You wrote this?

    KLAATU
    (nodding easily)
    It was a clumsy way to introduce
    myself -- but I understand you're a
    difficult man to see.
    (glancing at the
    blackboard
    reproachfully)
    I thought you'd have the solution by
    this time.

    BARNHARDT
    Not yet. That's why I wanted to see
    you.

    Klaatu glances at the work Barnhardt has been doing on the
    board. Then he points to one of the expressions in an
    equation.

    KLAATU
    All you have to do now is substitute
    this expression--
    (pointing to a specific
    place)
    --at this point.

    Impressed and interested, Barnhardt tugs at his chin as he
    studies and weighs the results.

    BARNHARDT
    (slowly, thoughtfully)
    Yes -- that will reproduce the first-
    order terms. But what about the effect
    of the other terms?

    KLAATU
    Almost negligible... With variation
    of parameters, this is the answer.

    BARNHARDT
    How can you be so sure? Have you
    tested this theory?

    KLAATU
    (with a slight smile)
    I find it works well enough to get
    me from one planet to another.


    [Einstein was working on...Quantum Teleportation. Called "The Einstein's Continuum of Spatio-Temporal"

    "The Einstein's continuum of spatio-temporal which enabled idea of quantum teleportation, which
    represents technique of dematerialization of the matter, in one location and 'faxing', namely, electronic transmission to quantum state on the other location, in order to be materialized there."


    Like the Navy said: "Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory was never completed." but Einstein certaintly was
    involved in research relevant to invisibility and teleportation.

    (dematerialization in one location, and materialized on the other location)

    KLAATU
    (with a slight smile)
    I find it works well enough to get
    me from one planet to another.










    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Oct 15 18:05:49 2022
    On Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 12:08:17 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    But, then I remember that is what they said happened if you pass
    by The Manhattan Project in New Mexico.



    dats where they got the idea!





    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    (2022 Youtube upload):

    "10 Things You Didn't Know About Day the Earth Stood Still"

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Oct 16 00:31:02 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.



    If Barnhardt didn't think of the idea, then do did? KLAATU!!!


    Believe it or not the character named KLAATU alien from outer space is actually...Albert Einstein!!!

    All the words/dialouge spoken from KLAATU alien from outer space is actually ...Albert Einstein's own words.



    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Oct 16 14:06:14 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.

    If Barnhardt didn't think of the idea, then do did? KLAATU!!!

    Believe it or not the character named KLAATU alien from outer space is actually...Albert Einstein!!!


    and here is the "Earth Stood Still" idea...

    The most interesting story is that Prof. Oppenheimer is working on a beam that will cause the motors to stop so that
    German planes will drop from the skies as though they were paving blocks.

    In support of this there are stories of the experiences of automobile drivers in the vicinity of Los Alamos.
    According to these their radios and motors stopped suddenly at the same instant and after 15 or 20 minutes suddenly began to operate as usual.







    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Oct 16 13:27:31 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.

    If Barnhardt didn't think of the idea, then do did? KLAATU!!!

    Believe it or not the character named KLAATU alien from outer space is actually...Albert Einstein!!!

    All the words/dialouge spoken from KLAATU alien from outer space is actually ...Albert Einstein's own words.

    Here is KLAATU dialog (and I will post Albert Einstein's same message that he has repeated a million times)


    KLAATU
    (straightforwardly,
    with almost stern
    authority)
    I am leaving soon and you will forgive
    me if I speak bluntly.

    The Universe grows smaller every day --
    and the threat of aggression by any
    group -- anywhere -- can no longer
    be tolerated.

    There must be security for all -- or
    no one is secure... This does not
    mean giving up any freedom except
    the freedom to act irresponsibly.


    Your ancestors knew this when they
    made laws to govern themselves --
    and hired policemen to enforce them.


    We of the other planets have long
    accepted this principle. We have an
    organization for the mutual protection
    of all planets -- and for the complete
    elimination of aggression. A sort of
    United Nations on the Planetary
    level... The test of any such higher
    authority, of course, is the police
    force that supports it. For our
    policemen, we created a race of robots--

    Their function is to patrol the
    planets -- in space ships like this
    one -- and preserve the peace. In
    matters of aggression we have given
    them absolute power over us.

    At the first sign of violence they
    act automatically against the
    aggressor. And the penalty for
    provoking their action is too terrible
    to risk.

    The result is that we live in peace,
    without arms or armies, secure in
    the knowledge that we are free from
    aggression and war -- free to pursue
    more profitable enterprises.

    We do not pretend to have achieved
    perfection -- but we do have a system --
    and it works.

    I came here to give you the facts.
    It is no concern of ours how you run
    your own planet -- but if you threaten
    to extend your violence, this Earth
    of yours will be reduced to a burned-
    out cinder.









    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Oct 16 13:57:49 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.

    If Barnhardt didn't think of the idea, then do did? KLAATU!!!

    Believe it or not the character named KLAATU alien from outer space is actually...Albert Einstein!!!

    All the words/dialouge spoken from KLAATU alien from outer space is actually ...Albert Einstein's own words.

    Here is KLAATU dialog (and I will post Albert Einstein's same message that he has repeated a million times)

    KLAATU
    (straightforwardly,
    with almost stern
    authority)
    I am leaving soon and you will forgive
    me if I speak bluntly.

    The Universe grows smaller every day --
    and the threat of aggression by any
    group -- anywhere -- can no longer
    be tolerated.

    There must be security for all -- or
    no one is secure... This does not
    mean giving up any freedom except
    the freedom to act irresponsibly.

    Your ancestors knew this when they
    made laws to govern themselves --
    and hired policemen to enforce them.


    We of the other planets have long
    accepted this principle. We have an
    organization for the mutual protection
    of all planets -- and for the complete
    elimination of aggression. A sort of
    United Nations on the Planetary
    level... The test of any such higher
    authority, of course, is the police
    force that supports it. For our
    policemen, we created a race of robots--

    Their function is to patrol the
    planets -- in space ships like this
    one -- and preserve the peace. In
    matters of aggression we have given
    them absolute power over us.

    At the first sign of violence they
    act automatically against the
    aggressor. And the penalty for
    provoking their action is too terrible
    to risk.

    The result is that we live in peace,
    without arms or armies, secure in
    the knowledge that we are free from
    aggression and war -- free to pursue
    more profitable enterprises.

    We do not pretend to have achieved
    perfection -- but we do have a system --
    and it works.

    I came here to give you the facts.
    It is no concern of ours how you run
    your own planet -- but if you threaten
    to extend your violence, this Earth
    of yours will be reduced to a burned-
    out cinder.



    But in blaming the Russians the Americans should not ignore the fact that they themselves have not voluntarily
    renounced the use of the bomb as an ordinary weapon in the time before the achievement of supranational control, or if supranational control
    is not achieved. Thus they have fed the fear of other countries that they consider the bomb a legitimate part of their arsenal so long as other countries decline to accept their terms for supranational control.


    Albert Einstein: "There is only one path to peace and security: the path of supranational organization."


    Albert Einstein: "to control all military forces except for local police forces, including nuclear weapons", are the only way to prevent nuclear war.

    As one immune from nationalist bias, I personally see a simple way of dealing with the superficial (i.e., administrative) aspect of
    the problem: the setting up, by international consent, of a legislative and judicial body to settle every conflict arising between nations. Each nation would undertake to abide by the orders issued by this legislative body, to invoke its decision in
    every dispute, -Albert Einstein

    The United Nations now, and world government eventually, must serve one single goal – the guarantee of the security,
    tranquillity and the welfare of all mankind. -Albert Einstein

    … for as long as atomic energy and armaments are considered a vital part of national security no nation will give more
    than lip service to international treaties. Security . . . can be reached only when necessary guarantees of law and enforcement obtain everywhere, so that military security is no longer the problem of any single state. There is no compromise possible
    between preparation for war, on the one hand, and preparation of a world society based on law and order on the other. -Albert Einstein

    The only hope for protection lies in the securing of peace in a supranational way. A world government must be created
    which is able to solve conflicts between nations by judicial decision. . . based on a clear cut constitution which is approved by the governments and the nations and which gives it the sole disposition of offensive weapons. A person or a nation can be
    considered peace loving only if it is ready to cede its military force to the international authorities and to renounce every attempt or even the means of achieving its interests abroad by the use of force.


    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government.

    Einstein corresponded with many people on the issue of one-world government, and *China* wants to head the
    One World Goverment.






    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Oct 16 14:14:39 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.

    If Barnhardt didn't think of the idea, then do did? KLAATU!!!

    Believe it or not the character named KLAATU alien from outer space is actually...Albert Einstein!!!

    All the words/dialouge spoken from KLAATU alien from outer space is actually ...Albert Einstein's own words.

    Here is KLAATU dialog (and I will post Albert Einstein's same message that he has repeated a million times)

    KLAATU
    (straightforwardly,
    with almost stern
    authority)
    I am leaving soon and you will forgive
    me if I speak bluntly.

    The Universe grows smaller every day --
    and the threat of aggression by any
    group -- anywhere -- can no longer
    be tolerated.

    There must be security for all -- or
    no one is secure... This does not
    mean giving up any freedom except
    the freedom to act irresponsibly.

    Your ancestors knew this when they
    made laws to govern themselves --
    and hired policemen to enforce them.


    We of the other planets have long
    accepted this principle. We have an
    organization for the mutual protection
    of all planets -- and for the complete
    elimination of aggression. A sort of
    United Nations on the Planetary
    level... The test of any such higher
    authority, of course, is the police
    force that supports it. For our
    policemen, we created a race of robots--

    Their function is to patrol the
    planets -- in space ships like this
    one -- and preserve the peace. In
    matters of aggression we have given
    them absolute power over us.

    At the first sign of violence they
    act automatically against the
    aggressor. And the penalty for
    provoking their action is too terrible
    to risk.

    The result is that we live in peace,
    without arms or armies, secure in
    the knowledge that we are free from
    aggression and war -- free to pursue
    more profitable enterprises.

    We do not pretend to have achieved
    perfection -- but we do have a system --
    and it works.

    I came here to give you the facts.
    It is no concern of ours how you run
    your own planet -- but if you threaten
    to extend your violence, this Earth
    of yours will be reduced to a burned-
    out cinder.


    But in blaming the Russians the Americans should not ignore the fact that they themselves have not voluntarily
    renounced the use of the bomb as an ordinary weapon in the time before the achievement of supranational control, or if supranational control
    is not achieved. Thus they have fed the fear of other countries that they consider the bomb a legitimate part of their arsenal so long as other countries decline to accept their terms for supranational control.

    Albert Einstein: "There is only one path to peace and security: the path of supranational organization."

    Albert Einstein: "to control all military forces except for local police forces, including nuclear weapons", are the only way to prevent nuclear war.

    As one immune from nationalist bias, I personally see a simple way of dealing with the superficial (i.e., administrative) aspect of
    the problem: the setting up, by international consent, of a legislative and judicial body to settle every conflict arising between nations. Each nation would undertake to abide by the orders issued by this legislative body, to invoke its decision in
    every dispute, -Albert Einstein

    The United Nations now, and world government eventually, must serve one single goal – the guarantee of the security,
    tranquillity and the welfare of all mankind. -Albert Einstein

    … for as long as atomic energy and armaments are considered a vital part of national security no nation will give more
    than lip service to international treaties. Security . . . can be reached only when necessary guarantees of law and enforcement obtain everywhere, so that military security is no longer the problem of any single state. There is no compromise possible
    between preparation for war, on the one hand, and preparation of a world society based on law and order on the other. -Albert Einstein

    The only hope for protection lies in the securing of peace in a supranational way. A world government must be created
    which is able to solve conflicts between nations by judicial decision. . . based on a clear cut constitution which is approved by the governments and the nations and which gives it the sole disposition of offensive weapons. A person or a nation can be
    considered peace loving only if it is ready to cede its military force to the international authorities and to renounce every attempt or even the means of achieving its interests abroad by the use of force.

    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government.

    Einstein corresponded with many people on the issue of one-world government, and *China* wants to head the
    One World Goverment.


    Just an afternote...China is planning to OWN all the planets in our solar system!


    The whole universe is going to turn into a fish tank!!!












    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Oct 16 14:44:03 2022
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 12:08:25 -0700, The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    I saw this old movie..

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    (i tink i figured out what stood still)


    Anyway, there is dis guy in the
    movie who plays what looks like
    Albert Einstein.

    I'm sure the writer threw in
    as much as he can like
    the wild hair, and other stuff...

    the other stuff was what interest me.

    That writing on the blackboard.

    It looks to me like The Unified Theory,
    or theory of everything
    (Albert Einstein was still working on.)

    And other stuff.

    But what hit me the most was

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    when all the cars and clocks, etc, stopped.


    Where did they come up with that idea?

    Even the Einstein guys sez:

    BARNHARDT

    What a brilliant idea. I never would
    have thought of it.

    If Barnhardt didn't think of the idea, then do did? KLAATU!!!

    Believe it or not the character named KLAATU alien from outer space is actually...Albert Einstein!!!

    All the words/dialouge spoken from KLAATU alien from outer space is actually ...Albert Einstein's own words.

    Here is KLAATU dialog (and I will post Albert Einstein's same message that he has repeated a million times)

    KLAATU
    (straightforwardly,
    with almost stern
    authority)
    I am leaving soon and you will forgive
    me if I speak bluntly.

    The Universe grows smaller every day --
    and the threat of aggression by any
    group -- anywhere -- can no longer
    be tolerated.

    There must be security for all -- or
    no one is secure... This does not
    mean giving up any freedom except
    the freedom to act irresponsibly.

    Your ancestors knew this when they
    made laws to govern themselves --
    and hired policemen to enforce them.


    We of the other planets have long
    accepted this principle. We have an
    organization for the mutual protection
    of all planets -- and for the complete
    elimination of aggression. A sort of
    United Nations on the Planetary
    level... The test of any such higher
    authority, of course, is the police
    force that supports it. For our
    policemen, we created a race of robots--

    Their function is to patrol the
    planets -- in space ships like this
    one -- and preserve the peace. In
    matters of aggression we have given
    them absolute power over us.

    At the first sign of violence they
    act automatically against the
    aggressor. And the penalty for
    provoking their action is too terrible
    to risk.

    The result is that we live in peace,
    without arms or armies, secure in
    the knowledge that we are free from
    aggression and war -- free to pursue
    more profitable enterprises.

    We do not pretend to have achieved
    perfection -- but we do have a system --
    and it works.

    I came here to give you the facts.
    It is no concern of ours how you run
    your own planet -- but if you threaten
    to extend your violence, this Earth
    of yours will be reduced to a burned-
    out cinder.


    But in blaming the Russians the Americans should not ignore the fact that they themselves have not voluntarily
    renounced the use of the bomb as an ordinary weapon in the time before the achievement of supranational control, or if supranational control
    is not achieved. Thus they have fed the fear of other countries that they consider the bomb a legitimate part of their arsenal so long as other countries decline to accept their terms for supranational control.

    Albert Einstein: "There is only one path to peace and security: the path of supranational organization."

    Albert Einstein: "to control all military forces except for local police forces, including nuclear weapons", are the only way to prevent nuclear war.

    As one immune from nationalist bias, I personally see a simple way of dealing with the superficial (i.e., administrative) aspect of
    the problem: the setting up, by international consent, of a legislative and judicial body to settle every conflict arising between nations. Each nation would undertake to abide by the orders issued by this legislative body, to invoke its decision in
    every dispute, -Albert Einstein

    The United Nations now, and world government eventually, must serve one single goal – the guarantee of the security,
    tranquillity and the welfare of all mankind. -Albert Einstein

    … for as long as atomic energy and armaments are considered a vital part of national security no nation will give more
    than lip service to international treaties. Security . . . can be reached only when necessary guarantees of law and enforcement obtain everywhere, so that military security is no longer the problem of any single state. There is no compromise possible
    between preparation for war, on the one hand, and preparation of a world society based on law and order on the other. -Albert Einstein

    The only hope for protection lies in the securing of peace in a supranational way. A world government must be created
    which is able to solve conflicts between nations by judicial decision. . . based on a clear cut constitution which is approved by the governments and the nations and which gives it the sole disposition of offensive weapons. A person or a nation can
    be considered peace loving only if it is ready to cede its military force to the international authorities and to renounce every attempt or even the means of achieving its interests abroad by the use of force.

    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government.

    Einstein corresponded with many people on the issue of one-world government, and *China* wants to head the
    One World Goverment.

    Just an afternote...China is planning to OWN all the planets in our solar system!

    The whole universe is going to turn into a fish tank!!!


    "Don't Fire Until You See the Slant of Their Eyes." --The Starmaker

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)