Daily reminder that albert einstein PLAGIARISED the theory of relativity.
Almost every major breakthrough in science and technology was discovered by multiple people "independently" at the same time in different locations.
The sad truth is that almost all discoveries are the combination of available information, not some immaculate conception in the mind of a genius
Yeah but Einstein stole it from niggers so it's not ok.
Go on...
>>8737787
good scientists create, great scientists steal
>>8737787
Who cares. Almost everyone nowadays knows that it was the ancient egyptians who discovered all of physics. And if you don't know this then umm... go to college wtf.
>>8737787
isn't technically every discovery is plagiarising other older discoveries?
a lot of scientists technically stole the idea of atoms from democritus
most discoveries are accidental or incidental
>>8737787
Daily reminder that OP is a massive faggot. KYS you fucking waste of human resources.
>>8737787
Nonsense. If there was any proof of that, we'd have known about that already. You just sound like a jealous autistic retarded.
If he stole all his ideas, why do scientists like Brian Greene, Michio Kaku, Neil Degrasse Tyson all endorse him?
>>8737787
From a goy I assume.
The theory of special relativity was a new physical interpretation of some preexisting math. General relativity was developed by trials and errors Einstein went through with a few collaborators, but the math that is known as the Einstein summation convention was very likely developed by Einstein himself.
>>8737852
>ancient egyptians who discovered all of physics
Do you really think the ancient Egyptians knew about physics? Come on, seriously?
>>8739508
>The theory of special relativity was a new physical interpretation of some preexisting math
Not really it was a unifying concept that had eluded all his contemporaries.
>>8739535
Modern science still cannot explain how they made the pyramids. We still don't have levitating technology in 2017.
>>8739551
Yes absolutely, and the actual Lorentz transformations were preexisting mathematical objects at the time. Einstein's (paraphrased) argument about the people on the train watching the lightning reminds me of Shevek's theory of Simultaneity.
>>8737852
>>8739535
>2017
>we still can't figure out how to launch the egyptian spaceships
>>8739535
WE WUZ KANGZ