Re: Einstein Insults Jesus from Beyond Grave!
I cannot understand why Einstein (does that mean 'one stone'?) is so revered. Like most joos, he was a fraud. He stole his secular ideas from an Eyetalian.
The equation E=mc^2 was first published by Olinto De Pretto …two years prior to Einstein’s publishing of the equation. In 1903 De Pretto published his equation in the scientific magazine Atte and in 1904 it was republished by the Royal Science Institute of Veneto. Einstein’s research was not published until 1905… Einstein was well versed in Italian and even lived in Northern Italy for a brief time.
What about the state of his morals? He was a fornicator - his girlfriend Maric gave birth to a daughter, while Einstein was away. She was given up for adoption, under pressure from Einstein, who never even saw her. Then he married Mileva who bore him 2 sons, Then Einstein began an affair with his cousin Elsa Lowenthal while on a trip to Berlin in 1912, leaving Mileva and his family two years later. Einstein and Mileva finally divorced in 1919. After the divorce, he saw little of his sons. The younger, Eduard, was diagnosed with schizophrenia and died in an asylum. Einstein married Elsa soon after the divorce, but a few years later began an affair with Betty Neumann, the niece of a friend.
I cannot understand why Einstein (does that mean 'one stone'?) is so revered. Like most joos, he was a fraud. He stole his secular ideas from an Eyetalian.
The equation E=mc^2 was first published by Olinto De Pretto …two years prior to Einstein’s publishing of the equation. In 1903 De Pretto published his equation in the scientific magazine Atte and in 1904 it was republished by the Royal Science Institute of Veneto. Einstein’s research was not published until 1905… Einstein was well versed in Italian and even lived in Northern Italy for a brief time.
What about the state of his morals? He was a fornicator - his girlfriend Maric gave birth to a daughter, while Einstein was away. She was given up for adoption, under pressure from Einstein, who never even saw her. Then he married Mileva who bore him 2 sons, Then Einstein began an affair with his cousin Elsa Lowenthal while on a trip to Berlin in 1912, leaving Mileva and his family two years later. Einstein and Mileva finally divorced in 1919. After the divorce, he saw little of his sons. The younger, Eduard, was diagnosed with schizophrenia and died in an asylum. Einstein married Elsa soon after the divorce, but a few years later began an affair with Betty Neumann, the niece of a friend.


Einstein made up stuff about 'black holes' and even other scientists only called his ideas theories...
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