FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)
======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
among the foremost savants of his time.
What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
young master.
=======
Guess Who?
Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)
J. J. Lodder wrote:
FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)
======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
among the foremost savants of his time.
What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the young master.
=======
Guess Who?
Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)
Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
J. J. Lodder wrote:
FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)
======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
among the foremost savants of his time.
What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the young master.
=======
Guess Who?
Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)
Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
The Starmaker wrote:
J. J. Lodder wrote:
FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)
======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
among the foremost savants of his time.
What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them. He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the young master.
=======
Guess Who?
Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)
Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
about Pointdexter:
RAYMOND POINCARE,
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
J. J. Lodder wrote:
FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)
======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met. In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position among the foremost savants of his time.
What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them. He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the young master.
=======
Guess Who?
Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)
Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
about Pointdexter:
RAYMOND POINCARE,
Irrelevant,
Jan
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
J. J. Lodder wrote:
FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)
======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
among the foremost savants of his time.
What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them. He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the young master.
=======
Guess Who?
Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)
Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
That is not the correct answer,
Jan
J. J. Lodder wrote:
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
J. J. Lodder wrote:
FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)
======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position among the foremost savants of his time.
What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
young master.
=======
Guess Who?
Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)
Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
about Pointdexter:
RAYMOND POINCARE,
Irrelevant,
Jan
Of course it's Rrevelant... you gotta look at the 'motivation' behind Pointdexter...
wats in it for him?
Money of course...
The letter itself screams...TELL YOUR COMMIE FRIENDS I NEED MONEY!!!!
Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
[snip incorrect irrelevancies]
Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.
Also incorrect.
It is well documented that Einstein was fluent in French,
albeit with a quite noticeable accent.
I guess that speaking French was also a requirement
for his job at the patent office,
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
[snip incorrect irrelevancies]
Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.
Also incorrect.
It is well documented that Einstein was fluent in French,
albeit with a quite noticeable accent.
I guess that speaking French was also a requirement
for his job at the patent office,
Jan
The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
language; he has never learnt what a
"clock" is and what a "second" means.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:38:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
language; he has never learnt what a
"clock" is and what a "second" means.
That's Maciej, always talking about himself.
W dniu 15.03.2025 o 21:14, gharnagel pisze:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:38:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
language; he has never learnt what a
"clock" is and what a "second" means.
That's Maciej, always talking about himself.
See, poor trash: I've proven the mumble
of your idiot guru to be not even consistent,
and apart of spitting and slandering you
can do nothing about it.
But you do what you can.
The Shit expects that every doggie will do
his duty.
On Sat, 15 Mar 2025 20:31:06 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
W dniu 15.03.2025 o 21:14, gharnagel pisze:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:38:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
language; he has never learnt what a
"clock" is and what a "second" means.
That's Maciej, always talking about himself.
See, poor trash: I've proven the mumble
of your idiot guru to be not even consistent,
and apart of spitting and slandering you
can do nothing about it.
But you do what you can.
The Shit expects that every doggie will do
his duty.
Actually, The Shit is Maciej. And every "doggie"
does his duty on him.
You'd think that he would wise up after all these
years of playing statue for the pidgeon world, but
he described himself well as the idiot who was too
stupid, etc.
As for the letter: Einstein and Poincare had met for the first and last
time at the Solvay conference, Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 1911.
The letter of recommendation by Curie and Poincare to the ETH, Zurich,
was written shortly afterwards.
Einstein's appointment at the ETH finally came through in July 1912.
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