Albert Einstein, shameless plagiarist

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C.E. Whiteoak
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Albert Einstein, shameless plagiarist

Post by C.E. Whiteoak » Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:10 pm

This article is an encouraging indicator that everyone in the scientific community is not afraid to knock down a phony Jew icon with a reputation built on stolen ideas.

Christopher Jon Bjerknes (1965– ) expounds at length upon the misdeeds of “the incorrigible plagiarist” [[xxxii]]. By passing off the work of others as his own and without acknowledgement, Einstein enhanced his own reputation for genius while denigrating the contributions of his colleagues.

This is just the tip of the iceberg, however. Did Einstein write his own papers by himself? Or did he have help? “Oh, that Einstein,” his math professor, Hermann Minkowski (1864–1909) declared, “always cutting lectures — I really would not have believed him capable of it” [[xxxiii]]. Einstein was able to skip class because his good friend, Swiss mathematician Marcel Grossmann (1878–1936), shared his meticulous notes [[xxxiv]]. ‘‘For me it [Einstein’s success] came as a tremendous surprise,” Minkowski explained to his former student Max Born, “for in his student days Einstein had been a lazy dog. He never bothered about mathematics at all


https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/521-o ... ity#_edn14

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Re: Albert Einstein, shameless plagiarist

Post by Will Williams » Fri Jul 04, 2025 11:21 pm

C.E. Whiteoak wrote:
Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:10 pm
This article is an encouraging indicator that everyone in the scientific community is not afraid to knock down a phony Jew icon with a reputation built on stolen ideas.

Christopher Jon Bjerknes (1965– ) expounds at length upon the misdeeds of “the incorrigible plagiarist” [[xxxii]]. By passing off the work of others as his own and without acknowledgement, Einstein enhanced his own reputation for genius while denigrating the contributions of his colleagues.

This is just the tip of the iceberg, however. Did Einstein write his own papers by himself? Or did he have help? “Oh, that Einstein,” his math professor, Hermann Minkowski (1864–1909) declared, “always cutting lectures — I really would not have believed him capable of it” [[xxxiii]]. Einstein was able to skip class because his good friend, Swiss mathematician Marcel Grossmann (1878–1936), shared his meticulous notes [[xxxiv]]. ‘‘For me it [Einstein’s success] came as a tremendous surprise,” Minkowski explained to his former student Max Born, “for in his student days Einstein had been a lazy dog. He never bothered about mathematics at all


https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/521-o ... ity#_edn14
There is much written about what a fraud Mr. Einstein was, but promoted by his fellow kinsmen as a big-brained genius, like here: "Einstein’s Non-Jewish Wife Coauthored His Early Publications, Yet Received No Credit" at nationalvanguard.org.

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Mileva Marić was a gifted physicist in her own right and deeply influenced Einstein’s scientific views and insights.
ALBERT EINSTEIN is remembered as one of modernity’s (and Judaism’s) great geniuses. But, according to a recent article from Scientific American, many of Einstein’s most influential works were not the products of his individual genius, but rather born from intellectual collaborations with his first wife, Mileva Marić. The article (and the letters and biographies discussed within) asserts that Marić, herself a brilliant physicist, was responsible for jumpstarting the young Einstein’s career.

Einstein and Marić met while attending the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich and quickly established a romantic and intellectual partnership. Though Einstein intended to marry Marić, he refused to go through with the engagement until he landed a job. Despite both Einstein and Marić’s efforts (they co-authored a paper, but published it only under Einstein’s name), he was consistently denied university employment (according to the article...
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