Wednesday, April 05, 2006
The Best Of Pravda
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Now, at least Pravda has a reason, albiet a silly one, to write something like that - unlike some domesitic media I know.
This whole section of articles is fascinating:
What's sad is that amidst the usual Pravda "stuff" there are some interesting points worth thinking about.
Making them?...
Welfare receipients!
But this takes the all time cake:
Just another week in the newspapaer that dares to call itself "Truth."
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Now, at least Pravda has a reason, albiet a silly one, to write something like that - unlike some domesitic media I know.
This whole section of articles is fascinating:
What's sad is that amidst the usual Pravda "stuff" there are some interesting points worth thinking about.
Making them?...
Welfare receipients!
But this takes the all time cake:
All this started, when Albert Einstein created his formula E = mc2. He has written afterwards that he does not know if that formula was really correct. Assisted by his very highly developed brain, Einstein felt that something could be wrong about his E = mc2? Here follows Rene Delavy's doubts about Einstein's theory and the proofs for his highly risky reasoning:I know what you're thinking - "there goes Blogotional talking about science stuff NOBODY understands again" - the problem is, in this case, I don't even understand it - it's pure gibberish.
The formula E = mc2 is perfectly correct, but it does not apply to what we think it means, although it is perfectly true that: Energy equals mass (of any kind) multiplied by (simple) speed square.
But Einstein's formula pretends: Energy equals Mass multiplied by LIGHT-speed square!!
This formula is definitely a MAXIMUM-Formula. The highest speed ever is light-speed. Physically speaking, it cannot be multiplied. Einstein himself gave the proof for this. But nevertheless: mathematically it can be multiplied with itself. But light-speed is nearly an indefinite figure. Multiplying an indefinite figure by itself results in a number that could be set equal to infinity. So the formula of Einstein is perhaps applicable for the Big Bang, but never for making explode a simple atomic or hydrogen bomb. Never. Be the mass so little as be: Multiplied with c2, this material would logically make the whole Earth explode.
Just another week in the newspapaer that dares to call itself "Truth."
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