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06-16-11, 02:39 AM
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Einstein Umasked (http://www.reformation.org/einstein-unmasked.html)


According to professor Hermann Minkowski, Einstein was a dunce and was told to switch from physics to some other subject. For telling the TRUTH about Einstein, Minkowski would die in 1909 at the young age of 45 from a simple appendix operation:

Not that he (Einstein) was always blameless in these situations, and he knew it. He exasperated his autocratic professors because he regarded most of them as irrational or ignorant, and he showed it. His independent, disdainful manner irritated them even more than it had his insecure high-school teacher of Greek. He infuriated physics instructor Jean Pernet, who saw Einstein dump the official instructions on how to conduct an experiment into the wastebasket without a second glance. Pernet complained to an assistant, who daringly replied that Einstein's methods were interesting and his solutions always right. Pernet disagreed. He confronted Einstein. "You're enthusiastic," he conceded, "but hopeless at physics. For your own good you should switch to something else, medicine maybe, literature or law." Math professor Hermann Minkowski didn't see even the enthusiasm in his classes, and called Einstein a lazy dog. (Source (http://www.reformation.org/einstein-unmasked.htm))

Relevant resource: Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist (http://home.comcast.net/~xtxinc/AEIPBook.htm).