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    Posted: 23-Jul-2006 at 05:36
Originally posted by Roadkill

 
 -Quantum theory became a hot topic of discussion amongst Bohr and Einstein with Bohr saying "it works" and Einstein saying "it's incomplete". Einstein did not dismiss the theory, he merely saw it as unfinished and used the remainder of his years fiddling around the the theory of everything, a theory that would unify quantum and relativity theory(That's one thing he didn't complete though).
 
 
And Godel demonstrated to Albert that Completness and Incompletness are both required in order to be consistent.
 
Any theory is incomplete just because (roughly speaking) it cannot explain itself.
 
Albert is not overrated. The bad thing is that he is viewed as some sort of Superman. Something like Albert Einstein=Captain Science.
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  Quote Vivek Sharma Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11-Oct-2006 at 06:59
Newton's contribution were far better.
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  Quote Georgiyman25 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Oct-2012 at 01:07
Wait a minute now sir.. I think you are forgetting about this one great man. Mr. Tesla?
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  Quote Georgiyman25 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Oct-2012 at 01:26
I agree with you, I personally think technology will soon destroy us and we will go back to how we are supposed to live.  I actually think technology hinders us and makes us lazy and stupid in a lot of ways. Because it does all the thinking/organizing and so forth for us. I used to be an Athiest/Materialist..But after getting laid off and having all this free time to do some deep searching, I have realized that there is much more to life than what meets the eye. By the way, the worst of worst are celebrities.. They are being treated as gods and it is pathetic. But they are the number one tools for commercials to selling and advertising garbage. If Bieber wears these funky looking glasses, then so will 50 other million..So sad.. Television is one evil invention. I kind of wander if the 3D I-max theaters will be even better tools to use for subliminal messaging and mind control than the 2D screens? I think Tesla deserves far more credit then Einstein or equal amount. Tesla was by far more intelligent then Einstein. So was Walter Russell. Who NO one has ever heard of. Yet he was able to produce cosmic consciousness kind of like Shakespeare and few others.
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Oct-2012 at 08:11
No man,They waste time with useful tech cause of wrong economic model!Solution:Snail like Houses with super insulation abilities and recycling water&air produced with nanotechnology!Implanted solar plant house above and food all in one as some Russian scientists suggest(broth with all ingredients!).It looks as lunatic dream today but..Hope will be soon.I agree about fetish models&values,we have created during those several thousands  of years.SmileRegards...
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  Quote red clay Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Oct-2012 at 12:13
Does no one remember Gregor Timoshenkov?
 
 
 
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  Quote Azadi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-Nov-2012 at 12:27
And here I thought he got too little recognition LOL
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