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 Message 178,441 of 178,646 
 Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn to Thomas Heger 
 Re: parallel random-access machine (para 
 12 Dec 25 01:58:37 
 
XPost: comp.lang.misc, sci.physics.relativity
From: PointedEars@web.de

Thomas Heger wrote:
> [...] if the first fast breeding reactors were invented and built in
> Los Alamos in WWII, then why and how could Einstein invent and patent
> a part of that reactor already in 1930 in Berlin?

Very simple: He hasn't.  He designed, together with Szilard, _a
refrigerator_, in 1926.  Szilárd, not Einstein, patented it in the U.S. in
1930.



You just went from a self-built slippery slope down a rabbit hole, guided by
your paranoia.  (Is your mind still sane enough for you to accept your
mistake?)

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