From Newsgroup: alt.astronomy
On 01/15/2026 09:03 AM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
On 01/14/2026 11:38 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
Paul B. Andersen wrote:
Den 14.01.2026 00:24, skrev Stargazing Astronomer:
Take your pick denier of truth...
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=calvine+ufo
Please don't cross-post to sci.physics.relativity
It doesn't belong in any sci.* group
I am sure some alt.ufo.* group exists.
Use it.
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Paul
https://paulba.no/
einstein on ufo's..
https://majesticdocuments.com/pdf/oppenheimer_einstein.pdf
As one can see in that ufo documment Albert Einstein sees himself as
president of the planet Earth, and even makes decisions on how aliens
from other planets should be treated as.
https://majesticdocuments.com/pdf/oppenheimer_einstein.pdf
It was Albert Einstein who made the
decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan....
he never said he wanted the Germans dead.
That snide sort of insinuative snark is bullcrap.
You fatass graseball.
"Maturity", is a notion of independence and comprehension,
reflecting upon beyond physical maturity, aspects of the
emotional, and moral and ethical, and psychological, and
philosophical maturity, in intellectual and philosophical
maturity, and moral and ethical maturity.
Sometimes also related to other quotients, like the abstract
sorts of intelligence quotients, and for along the lines of
mental and emotional and moral and ethical quotients, make
for not just regression to the mean, instead actual development.
Thus, the obnoxious, particularly of the perceived cowardly
variety, is an example of fallacy, you blowhard, the fallacies
of rhetoric which right-thinking people naturally automatically
reject.
So, in common enough terms, act your age not your shoe size,
and like a good person in a world of "nice" vis-a-vis "mean"
instead of your fighting-fish lower animal "sub" and "dom",
since your "carrot" and "stick" don't work on higher animals,
adhere to topicality.
Here the topic is sci.physics.relativity, then whatever relation
to alt.astro's or others' notions of the extra-terrestrial is
mostly about the light-speed limit of relativity theory, I'm
not interested in discussing three-fingered people and grays
and greens and aliens and predators and manta rays and elephants
and squids and cetaceans and Star Frontiers (and Gamma World)
and Star Trek Wars or 40K or vampires or lycanthropes or
cowboys or indians and Cambodians and Mayans and mechwarrior
or infinite legions or the emporer or Men in Black or the
eyeball snakes or alien grey cells or Fontenelle's plurality
of worlds or Le Petit Prince or space opera, it's just not
relevant.
Whether Enceladus has a giant tree or the gates of Jupiter
are a natural marker or the Moon comes and goes or the
Earth has been saved from destruction many times luckily,
it's just not relevant.
Here it's sci.physics.relativity, that it concerns Einstein
is tangential though he's enough an authority on "a theory
of absolutes exception the negative stipulation that motion
is relative, otherwise as a Newtonian theory then with an
L-principle that light's speed is a constant", with a haircut
like Carl Neumann and a big fan of Planck and Lorentz together,
just slurring foul pigments of fallacy in Einsteiniana is
bubkus and mature people are beyond being ashamed by you.
At some point also, they give up being ashamed of you,
and just don't care anymore. Don't care no more.
That said, of course it's a particular aspect of notions
of Buddhism and Christianity to be nice.
Including rejecting the wicked.
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