Flame away.
Flame away? I took Physics 101 in college. Twice.
Is he still on Social Security? Just asking.
I never understood physics in high school, chemistry was easy to understand, bases and acids(ph level).
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Our brains must be opposites.
I got physics stuff intuitavly. Chemistry, yeah I sort of see that but never attached it to real life.
God does not play at dice.
For a smat guy, he sure flirted with marxism.
> I never understood physics in high school <
I taught high school and college freshman physics. The trick is to start each lesson at a slightly lower (more basic) level than what the teacher’s manual suggests. That way, no one gets lost early.
And no, I’m not an educational genius. By the luck of the draw, I got a freshman college physics professor who was an incredible instructor. I patterned myself after him.
“Whiskey after beer, never fear. Beer after whiskey, mighty risky.” - Albert Einstein
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. The mediocre mind is incapable of understanding the man who refuses to bow blindly to conventional prejudices and chooses instead to express his opinions courageously and honestly.
Albert Einstein
My favorite Einstein quote. Applies to so many on this board who have questioned an obviously corrupted media and government storyline. The search for truth goes beyond physics and math.
Einstein’s popularity was propped up because he was a globalist stooge. He even called for a one-world police state (ref: https://www.openculture.com/2017/09/when-albert-einstein-championed-the-creation-of-a-one-world-government-1945.html)
Oh yeah, I almost forgot...he was also a deadbeat Dad.
https://www.inquisitr.com/the-dark-side-of-albert-einstein-cruel-husband-and-absent-father
https://www.ini-world-report.org/2025/03/12/true-history-of-einstein-exposed/
11. He was a unabashed womanizer. I think his specialty was sleeping with his college co-ed groupies his entire life.
I always loved Einstein...and he actually saved me a lot of money once. While in Jr. College, I received a Pell Grant and had the money in cash waiting to pay for tuition and books for next semester. I was reading a book about Einstein from the college library and stuck the money in the book to mark my place intending to pay all debts to college next day. Book was due so I turned it in...with money still in it. Obviously my IQ can’t match Einstein...lol Luckily I realized my mistake and went to the book that was already on shelf and voila!...money still there...lol
Ironically my 3rd child and only son shares Einstein’s birthday and is 36 today! How’s that for a very true story!