• Re: Albert Einstein's movie

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Tue Jul 2 00:09:44 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    The Starmaker wrote:

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.

    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.

    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.

    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.

    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.

    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.

    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.



    Now, if you read this, it's the same movie!

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/albert-einsteins-theory-of-world-peace/



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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 2 00:02:21 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.


    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.


    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.


    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.


    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.



    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.


    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.




    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.







    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From gharnagel@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Tue Jul 2 13:57:22 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    The Starmaker wrote:

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be
    found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.


    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.


    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.


    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.


    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.



    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.


    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.




    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.

    Klaatu, borrada, nicto.

    The original story was called, "Farewell to the Master."

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  • From bertietaylor@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 2 13:51:03 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    God-wisecracker-clown-baby to the ardent devotees this Albert.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Jul 6 11:04:46 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.

    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.

    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.

    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.

    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.

    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.

    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.


    Now, if you read this, it's the same movie!

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/albert-einsteins-theory-of-world-peace/


    Albert Einstein 'voiced' his ideas through 2 charcaters in his movie: KLAATU, and Professor Barnhardt.
    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html


    "Einstein saw world government as the only way to ensure lasting world peace. But he was skeptical that an organization like the United Nations—which answered to the national governments of its member states—could prevent future wars.
    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government."




    Klaatu's message about a supernational government is central to the theme of "The Day the Earth Stood Still." He explains that the universe is overseen by an interplanetary organization dedicated to maintaining peace and security among its member planets.
    This organization operates under a supernational government, which is a governing body that transcends individual national governments, ensuring the collective safety and harmony of the cosmos.
    Key Points of Klaatu's Message:

    **1. Peaceful Federation: The supernational government consists of various planets that have come together to form a peaceful federation. These planets have agreed to live without violence and adhere to a common set of rules and principles that promote
    peace and cooperation.

    **2. Enforcement by Robots: The organization employs a fleet of powerful robots, like Gort, to enforce its laws. These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of aggression or warfare, ensuring that peace is maintained. They act as an
    interplanetary police force, capable of neutralizing threats swiftly and efficiently.

    **3. Non-Negotiable Peace: The message emphasizes that the peace maintained by this supernational government is non-negotiable. Any planet that refuses to comply with the peaceful principles and continues to engage in violent behavior will be seen as a
    threat to the entire federation.

    **4. Ultimatum to Humanity: Klaatu warns humanity that they must abandon their violent ways and join this peaceful federation. Failure to do so will result in Earth's destruction by the robots, who are programmed to eliminate any planet that poses a risk
    to the collective peace of the universe.

    **5. Choice for Survival: Klaatu's message is ultimately about the choice humanity must make. They can choose to evolve and embrace peace, joining the interplanetary community, or continue down their current path of self-destruction, which will lead to
    their annihilation.

    Klaatu's message serves as a powerful allegory for the Cold War era in which the film was made, urging cooperation and disarmament in a time of global tension and nuclear threat. It highlights the importance of unity and the dire consequences of
    continued conflict.


    Albert Einstein advocated for a form of global governance to maintain peace and prevent war, particularly in the context of nuclear weapons. After witnessing the destructive power of nuclear weapons during World War II, Einstein became an outspoken
    advocate for international cooperation and the establishment of a supranational authority to regulate atomic energy and prevent future conflicts. His views are echoed in "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Here are some key points to Einstein's message:
    Key Points of Albert Einstein's Advocacy:

    **1. Global Cooperation: Einstein believed that lasting peace could only be achieved through global cooperation. He emphasized the need for countries to work together, transcending national boundaries, to address common challenges and prevent war.

    **2. Supranational Authority: Similar to the concept of a supernational government in "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Einstein advocated for the creation of a supranational authority that would have the power to control and regulate nuclear weapons. He
    argued that this authority should have the ability to enforce laws and ensure that no single nation could unilaterally develop or use atomic weapons.

    **3. Disarmament and Regulation: Einstein called for the disarmament of existing nuclear arsenals and the strict regulation of atomic energy. He believed that without international oversight, the proliferation of nuclear weapons would lead to inevitable
    catastrophe.

    **4. Human Survival: Einstein warned that the survival of humanity depended on our ability to manage and control the power of nuclear technology. He argued that the continued existence of nuclear weapons posed an existential threat to civilization and
    that only through collective action could we safeguard our future.

    **5. Moral Responsibility: Einstein appealed to the moral responsibility of scientists, politicians, and citizens alike. He believed that those who understood the devastating potential of nuclear weapons had a duty to advocate for peace and work towards
    the establishment of a more just and secure world order.
    Quotes from Albert Einstein:

    "The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking, and thus we drift toward unparalleled catastrophe."
    "Mankind's desire for peace can be realized only by the creation of a world government."

    Einstein's advocacy for a supranational authority and his warnings about the dangers of nuclear weapons resonate with the message delivered by Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
    Both emphasize the necessity of global cooperation and the establishment of a higher authority to ensure the survival and prosperity of humanity.


    ----

    Communism in Movies. The script writer listed was known to 'represent'...commies.


    The only good commie is a dead commie.


    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Jul 6 12:26:39 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.

    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.

    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.

    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.

    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.

    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.

    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.


    Now, if you read this, it's the same movie!

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/albert-einsteins-theory-of-world-peace/

    Albert Einstein 'voiced' his ideas through 2 charcaters in his movie: KLAATU, and Professor Barnhardt.
    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html

    "Einstein saw world government as the only way to ensure lasting world peace. But he was skeptical that an organization like the United Nations—which answered to the national governments of its member states—could prevent future wars.
    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government."

    Klaatu's message about a supernational government is central to the theme of "The Day the Earth Stood Still." He explains that the universe is overseen by an interplanetary organization dedicated to maintaining peace and security among its member
    planets. This organization operates under a supernational government, which is a governing body that transcends individual national governments, ensuring the collective safety and harmony of the cosmos.
    Key Points of Klaatu's Message:

    **1. Peaceful Federation: The supernational government consists of various planets that have come together to form a peaceful federation. These planets have agreed to live without violence and adhere to a common set of rules and principles that promote
    peace and cooperation.

    **2. Enforcement by Robots: The organization employs a fleet of powerful robots, like Gort, to enforce its laws. These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of aggression or warfare, ensuring that peace is maintained. They act as an
    interplanetary police force, capable of neutralizing threats swiftly and efficiently.

    **3. Non-Negotiable Peace: The message emphasizes that the peace maintained by this supernational government is non-negotiable. Any planet that refuses to comply with the peaceful principles and continues to engage in violent behavior will be seen as a
    threat to the entire federation.

    **4. Ultimatum to Humanity: Klaatu warns humanity that they must abandon their violent ways and join this peaceful federation. Failure to do so will result in Earth's destruction by the robots, who are programmed to eliminate any planet that poses a
    risk to the collective peace of the universe.

    **5. Choice for Survival: Klaatu's message is ultimately about the choice humanity must make. They can choose to evolve and embrace peace, joining the interplanetary community, or continue down their current path of self-destruction, which will lead to
    their annihilation.

    Klaatu's message serves as a powerful allegory for the Cold War era in which the film was made, urging cooperation and disarmament in a time of global tension and nuclear threat. It highlights the importance of unity and the dire consequences of
    continued conflict.


    Albert Einstein advocated for a form of global governance to maintain peace and prevent war, particularly in the context of nuclear weapons. After witnessing the destructive power of nuclear weapons during World War II, Einstein became an outspoken
    advocate for international cooperation and the establishment of a supranational authority to regulate atomic energy and prevent future conflicts. His views are echoed in "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Here are some key points to Einstein's message:
    Key Points of Albert Einstein's Advocacy:

    **1. Global Cooperation: Einstein believed that lasting peace could only be achieved through global cooperation. He emphasized the need for countries to work together, transcending national boundaries, to address common challenges and prevent war.

    **2. Supranational Authority: Similar to the concept of a supernational government in "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Einstein advocated for the creation of a supranational authority that would have the power to control and regulate nuclear weapons.
    He argued that this authority should have the ability to enforce laws and ensure that no single nation could unilaterally develop or use atomic weapons.

    **3. Disarmament and Regulation: Einstein called for the disarmament of existing nuclear arsenals and the strict regulation of atomic energy. He believed that without international oversight, the proliferation of nuclear weapons would lead to
    inevitable catastrophe.

    **4. Human Survival: Einstein warned that the survival of humanity depended on our ability to manage and control the power of nuclear technology. He argued that the continued existence of nuclear weapons posed an existential threat to civilization and
    that only through collective action could we safeguard our future.

    **5. Moral Responsibility: Einstein appealed to the moral responsibility of scientists, politicians, and citizens alike. He believed that those who understood the devastating potential of nuclear weapons had a duty to advocate for peace and work
    towards the establishment of a more just and secure world order.
    Quotes from Albert Einstein:

    "The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking, and thus we drift toward unparalleled catastrophe."
    "Mankind's desire for peace can be realized only by the creation of a world government."

    Einstein's advocacy for a supranational authority and his warnings about the dangers of nuclear weapons resonate with the message delivered by Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
    Both emphasize the necessity of global cooperation and the establishment of a higher authority to ensure the survival and prosperity of humanity.

    ----

    Communism in Movies. The script writer listed was known to 'represent'...commies.

    The only good commie is a dead commie.

    Of course, Isreal then wanted Albert Einstein to be President of Israel
    for one reason only...

    for Israel to take over the whole planet Earth!!!!


    Israel wanted to make a supernational government, which is a governing
    body that transcends individual national governments.


    You shall answer only to Israel, or die.








    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Jul 7 10:42:41 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    GORT

    **2. Enforcement by Robots: The organization employs a fleet of powerful robots, like Gort, to enforce its laws.
    These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of aggression or warfare,
    ensuring that peace is maintained. They act as an interplanetary police force, capable of neutralizing threats swiftly and efficiently.


    China's...GORT.
    https://www.the-sun.com/tech/11842726/china-killer-robots/



    CHINA: Your choice is simple. Join us and live in peace. Or face obliteration.


    China's...GORT.
    https://www.the-sun.com/tech/11842726/china-killer-robots/


    They come to kill....You!








    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.

    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.

    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.

    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.

    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.

    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.

    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.


    Now, if you read this, it's the same movie!

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/albert-einsteins-theory-of-world-peace/

    Albert Einstein 'voiced' his ideas through 2 charcaters in his movie: KLAATU, and Professor Barnhardt.
    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html

    "Einstein saw world government as the only way to ensure lasting world peace.
    But he was skeptical that an organization like the United Nations—which answered to the national governments of its member states—could prevent future wars.
    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government."

    Klaatu's message about a supernational government is central to the theme of "The Day the Earth Stood Still." He explains that the universe is overseen by an interplanetary organization dedicated to maintaining peace and security among its member
    planets. This organization operates under a supernational government, which is a governing body that transcends individual national governments, ensuring the collective safety and harmony of the cosmos.
    Key Points of Klaatu's Message:

    **1. Peaceful Federation: The supernational government consists of various planets that have come together to form a peaceful federation. These planets have agreed to live without violence and adhere to a common set of rules and principles that
    promote peace and cooperation.

    **2. Enforcement by Robots: The organization employs a fleet of powerful robots, like Gort, to enforce its laws. These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of aggression or warfare, ensuring that peace is maintained. They act as an
    interplanetary police force, capable of neutralizing threats swiftly and efficiently.

    **3. Non-Negotiable Peace: The message emphasizes that the peace maintained by this supernational government is non-negotiable. Any planet that refuses to comply with the peaceful principles and continues to engage in violent behavior will be seen as
    a threat to the entire federation.

    **4. Ultimatum to Humanity: Klaatu warns humanity that they must abandon their violent ways and join this peaceful federation. Failure to do so will result in Earth's destruction by the robots, who are programmed to eliminate any planet that poses a
    risk to the collective peace of the universe.

    **5. Choice for Survival: Klaatu's message is ultimately about the choice humanity must make. They can choose to evolve and embrace peace, joining the interplanetary community, or continue down their current path of self-destruction, which will lead
    to their annihilation.

    Klaatu's message serves as a powerful allegory for the Cold War era in which the film was made, urging cooperation and disarmament in a time of global tension and nuclear threat. It highlights the importance of unity and the dire consequences of
    continued conflict.


    Albert Einstein advocated for a form of global governance to maintain peace and prevent war, particularly in the context of nuclear weapons. After witnessing the destructive power of nuclear weapons during World War II, Einstein became an outspoken
    advocate for international cooperation and the establishment of a supranational authority to regulate atomic energy and prevent future conflicts. His views are echoed in "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Here are some key points to Einstein's message
    Key Points of Albert Einstein's Advocacy:

    **1. Global Cooperation: Einstein believed that lasting peace could only be achieved through global cooperation. He emphasized the need for countries to work together, transcending national boundaries, to address common challenges and prevent war.

    **2. Supranational Authority: Similar to the concept of a supernational government in "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Einstein advocated for the creation of a supranational authority that would have the power to control and regulate nuclear weapons.
    He argued that this authority should have the ability to enforce laws and ensure that no single nation could unilaterally develop or use atomic weapons.

    **3. Disarmament and Regulation: Einstein called for the disarmament of existing nuclear arsenals and the strict regulation of atomic energy. He believed that without international oversight, the proliferation of nuclear weapons would lead to
    inevitable catastrophe.

    **4. Human Survival: Einstein warned that the survival of humanity depended on our ability to manage and control the power of nuclear technology. He argued that the continued existence of nuclear weapons posed an existential threat to civilization
    and that only through collective action could we safeguard our future.

    **5. Moral Responsibility: Einstein appealed to the moral responsibility of scientists, politicians, and citizens alike. He believed that those who understood the devastating potential of nuclear weapons had a duty to advocate for peace and work
    towards the establishment of a more just and secure world order.
    Quotes from Albert Einstein:

    "The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking, and thus we drift toward unparalleled catastrophe."
    "Mankind's desire for peace can be realized only by the creation of a world government."

    Einstein's advocacy for a supranational authority and his warnings about the dangers of nuclear weapons resonate with the message delivered by Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
    Both emphasize the necessity of global cooperation and the establishment of a higher authority to ensure the survival and prosperity of humanity.

    ----

    Communism in Movies. The script writer listed was known to 'represent'...commies.

    The only good commie is a dead commie.

    Of course, Isreal then wanted Albert Einstein to be President of Israel
    for one reason only...

    for Israel to take over the whole planet Earth!!!!

    Israel wanted to make a supernational government, which is a governing
    body that transcends individual national governments.

    You shall answer only to Israel, or die.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Jul 7 11:06:29 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    Here is a picture on Twitter of...the original GORT

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D9ifRxxXYAAMdCe?format=jpg&name=small


    and here is CHINA'S GORT:


    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GRuSN4LbsAEhq42?format=jpg&name=small

    (notice the...similarities, head, body, ,stance, thumbs and hands)


    GORT (Genetically Organized Robotic Technology)



    These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of
    aggression or warfare...



    CHINA: Your choice is simple. Join us and live in peace. Or face
    obliteration from CHINA'S GORT.








    The Starmaker wrote:

    GORT

    **2. Enforcement by Robots: The organization employs a fleet of powerful robots, like Gort, to enforce its laws.
    These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of aggression or warfare,
    ensuring that peace is maintained. They act as an interplanetary police force, capable of neutralizing threats swiftly and efficiently.

    China's...GORT.
    https://www.the-sun.com/tech/11842726/china-killer-robots/

    CHINA: Your choice is simple. Join us and live in peace. Or face obliteration.

    China's...GORT.
    https://www.the-sun.com/tech/11842726/china-killer-robots/

    They come to kill....You!

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.

    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.

    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.

    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.

    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.

    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.

    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.


    Now, if you read this, it's the same movie!

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/albert-einsteins-theory-of-world-peace/

    Albert Einstein 'voiced' his ideas through 2 charcaters in his movie: KLAATU, and Professor Barnhardt.
    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html

    "Einstein saw world government as the only way to ensure lasting world peace.
    But he was skeptical that an organization like the United Nations—which answered to the national governments of its member states—could prevent future wars.
    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government."

    Klaatu's message about a supernational government is central to the theme of "The Day the Earth Stood Still." He explains that the universe is overseen by an interplanetary organization dedicated to maintaining peace and security among its member
    planets. This organization operates under a supernational government, which is a governing body that transcends individual national governments, ensuring the collective safety and harmony of the cosmos.
    Key Points of Klaatu's Message:

    **1. Peaceful Federation: The supernational government consists of various planets that have come together to form a peaceful federation. These planets have agreed to live without violence and adhere to a common set of rules and principles that
    promote peace and cooperation.

    **2. Enforcement by Robots: The organization employs a fleet of powerful robots, like Gort, to enforce its laws. These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of aggression or warfare, ensuring that peace is maintained. They act as
    an interplanetary police force, capable of neutralizing threats swiftly and efficiently.

    **3. Non-Negotiable Peace: The message emphasizes that the peace maintained by this supernational government is non-negotiable. Any planet that refuses to comply with the peaceful principles and continues to engage in violent behavior will be seen
    as a threat to the entire federation.

    **4. Ultimatum to Humanity: Klaatu warns humanity that they must abandon their violent ways and join this peaceful federation. Failure to do so will result in Earth's destruction by the robots, who are programmed to eliminate any planet that poses
    a risk to the collective peace of the universe.

    **5. Choice for Survival: Klaatu's message is ultimately about the choice humanity must make. They can choose to evolve and embrace peace, joining the interplanetary community, or continue down their current path of self-destruction, which will
    lead to their annihilation.

    Klaatu's message serves as a powerful allegory for the Cold War era in which the film was made, urging cooperation and disarmament in a time of global tension and nuclear threat. It highlights the importance of unity and the dire consequences of
    continued conflict.


    Albert Einstein advocated for a form of global governance to maintain peace and prevent war, particularly in the context of nuclear weapons. After witnessing the destructive power of nuclear weapons during World War II, Einstein became an outspoken
    advocate for international cooperation and the establishment of a supranational authority to regulate atomic energy and prevent future conflicts. His views are echoed in "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Here are some key points to Einstein's messa
    Key Points of Albert Einstein's Advocacy:

    **1. Global Cooperation: Einstein believed that lasting peace could only be achieved through global cooperation. He emphasized the need for countries to work together, transcending national boundaries, to address common challenges and prevent war.

    **2. Supranational Authority: Similar to the concept of a supernational government in "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Einstein advocated for the creation of a supranational authority that would have the power to control and regulate nuclear
    weapons. He argued that this authority should have the ability to enforce laws and ensure that no single nation could unilaterally develop or use atomic weapons.

    **3. Disarmament and Regulation: Einstein called for the disarmament of existing nuclear arsenals and the strict regulation of atomic energy. He believed that without international oversight, the proliferation of nuclear weapons would lead to
    inevitable catastrophe.

    **4. Human Survival: Einstein warned that the survival of humanity depended on our ability to manage and control the power of nuclear technology. He argued that the continued existence of nuclear weapons posed an existential threat to civilization
    and that only through collective action could we safeguard our future.

    **5. Moral Responsibility: Einstein appealed to the moral responsibility of scientists, politicians, and citizens alike. He believed that those who understood the devastating potential of nuclear weapons had a duty to advocate for peace and work
    towards the establishment of a more just and secure world order.
    Quotes from Albert Einstein:

    "The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking, and thus we drift toward unparalleled catastrophe."
    "Mankind's desire for peace can be realized only by the creation of a world government."

    Einstein's advocacy for a supranational authority and his warnings about the dangers of nuclear weapons resonate with the message delivered by Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
    Both emphasize the necessity of global cooperation and the establishment of a higher authority to ensure the survival and prosperity of humanity.

    ----

    Communism in Movies. The script writer listed was known to 'represent'...commies.

    The only good commie is a dead commie.

    Of course, Isreal then wanted Albert Einstein to be President of Israel
    for one reason only...

    for Israel to take over the whole planet Earth!!!!

    Israel wanted to make a supernational government, which is a governing
    body that transcends individual national governments.

    You shall answer only to Israel, or die.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Tue Jul 9 09:25:11 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

    of course the title idea and the method used to 'make the earth stood still' both come from Albert Einstein...


    but, is China planning on 'making the earth stood still' ...maybe by

    rending cell phone devices all over the word...inoperative?

    (it can be done using Albert Einstein's ideas with 'electromagnetic'.)


    That certaintly would make "The Day The Earth Stood Still"!







    GIRLS WILL BE SCREAMING IN THE STREETS!!!!

















    The Starmaker wrote:

    Now, since Albert Einstein then BELIEVED that people lived on Mars,

    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1907-01-06/ed-1/seq-6/

    i don't know how to translate: "Klaatu, borrada, nicto."

    since I don't speak Martian.

    On Sun, 07 Jul 2024 21:46:45 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    Now, here is more information
    you have never heard before...

    Where did "Klaatu, borrada, nicto." come from????


    If you ask the 'supposedly' script writer on the credits
    who was even credited with coming up with
    Klaatu, borrada, nicto

    he cannot give an answer.


    Because the Truth is, he didn't come up with it, Albert Einstein did.


    Every time they ask the 'supposedly' script writer

    "How did you come up with that?, he responds with a different
    answer each time. He simply doesn't know.

    He is simply a script writer then who fronted movie scripts
    for communists writers.

    So, if you want to know what Klaatu, borrada, nicto translate to, you
    need
    to ask Albert Einstein.

    Albert Einstein is the communists writer behind the movie "The Day The >Earth Stood Still" 1951.



    On Sat, 06 Jul 2024 12:26:39 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    (if i didn't tell you you would never know, right?)

    By now
    most of yous
    know
    Albert Einstein was into...many things.

    (i cannot list them all [it's tooo long], and a list is nowhere to be found)

    but besides all the things
    he...produced..

    Albert Einstein produced a movie
    for Hollywwod. also, wrote the script..

    Here are a few excerpts of it:

    It's not your government I'm thinking
    about. It's your world.

    (sharply)
    I am impatient with stupidity.

    (quietly, after a glance around)
    Well -- atomic power, I would imagine.

    Maybe four thousand miles an hour.
    And outside the Earth's atmosphere a
    good deal faster

    Well -- there are several ways to
    reduce landing speed. You see, the
    velocity--

    (preoccupied)
    Velocity is the time rate of change
    of position.

    It's a problem in celestial mechanics.

    It's really quite simple... The three-
    body problem, you know.

    We had our atomic wars -- thousands
    of years ago.
    (he smiles wryly)
    After that we fought with bows and
    arrows. Then, slowly, we learned
    that fighting is no solution -- that
    aggression leads to chaos.

    Your choice is simple. Join us and
    live in peace. Or pursue your present
    course -- and face obliteration.


    Now, if you read this, it's the same movie!

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/albert-einsteins-theory-of-world-peace/

    Albert Einstein 'voiced' his ideas through 2 charcaters in his movie: KLAATU, and Professor Barnhardt.
    https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/the_day_the_earth_stood_still.html >>>
    "Einstein saw world government as the only way to ensure lasting world peace.
    But he was skeptical that an organization like the United Nations—which answered to the national governments of its member states—could prevent future wars.
    In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to a single, supranational government."

    Klaatu's message about a supernational government is central to the theme of "The Day the Earth Stood Still." He explains that the universe is overseen by an interplanetary organization dedicated to maintaining peace and security among its member
    planets. This organization operates under a supernational government, which is a governing body that transcends individual national governments, ensuring the collective safety and harmony of the cosmos.
    Key Points of Klaatu's Message:

    **1. Peaceful Federation: The supernational government consists of various planets that have come together to form a peaceful federation. These planets have agreed to live without violence and adhere to a common set of rules and principles that
    promote peace and cooperation.

    **2. Enforcement by Robots: The organization employs a fleet of powerful robots, like Gort, to enforce its laws. These robots are programmed to detect and eliminate any form of aggression or warfare, ensuring that peace is maintained. They act as
    an interplanetary police force, capable of neutralizing threats swiftly and efficiently.

    **3. Non-Negotiable Peace: The message emphasizes that the peace maintained by this supernational government is non-negotiable. Any planet that refuses to comply with the peaceful principles and continues to engage in violent behavior will be seen
    as a threat to the entire federation.

    **4. Ultimatum to Humanity: Klaatu warns humanity that they must abandon their violent ways and join this peaceful federation. Failure to do so will result in Earth's destruction by the robots, who are programmed to eliminate any planet that poses
    a risk to the collective peace of the universe.

    **5. Choice for Survival: Klaatu's message is ultimately about the choice humanity must make. They can choose to evolve and embrace peace, joining the interplanetary community, or continue down their current path of self-destruction, which will
    lead to their annihilation.

    Klaatu's message serves as a powerful allegory for the Cold War era in which the film was made, urging cooperation and disarmament in a time of global tension and nuclear threat. It highlights the importance of unity and the dire consequences of
    continued conflict.


    Albert Einstein advocated for a form of global governance to maintain peace and prevent war, particularly in the context of nuclear weapons. After witnessing the destructive power of nuclear weapons during World War II, Einstein became an outspoken
    advocate for international cooperation and the establishment of a supranational authority to regulate atomic energy and prevent future conflicts. His views are echoed in "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Here are some key points to Einstein's messa
    Key Points of Albert Einstein's Advocacy:

    **1. Global Cooperation: Einstein believed that lasting peace could only be achieved through global cooperation. He emphasized the need for countries to work together, transcending national boundaries, to address common challenges and prevent war.

    **2. Supranational Authority: Similar to the concept of a supernational government in "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Einstein advocated for the creation of a supranational authority that would have the power to control and regulate nuclear
    weapons. He argued that this authority should have the ability to enforce laws and ensure that no single nation could unilaterally develop or use atomic weapons.

    **3. Disarmament and Regulation: Einstein called for the disarmament of existing nuclear arsenals and the strict regulation of atomic energy. He believed that without international oversight, the proliferation of nuclear weapons would lead to
    inevitable catastrophe.

    **4. Human Survival: Einstein warned that the survival of humanity depended on our ability to manage and control the power of nuclear technology. He argued that the continued existence of nuclear weapons posed an existential threat to civilization
    and that only through collective action could we safeguard our future.

    **5. Moral Responsibility: Einstein appealed to the moral responsibility of scientists, politicians, and citizens alike. He believed that those who understood the devastating potential of nuclear weapons had a duty to advocate for peace and work
    towards the establishment of a more just and secure world order.
    Quotes from Albert Einstein:

    "The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking, and thus we drift toward unparalleled catastrophe."
    "Mankind's desire for peace can be realized only by the creation of a world government."

    Einstein's advocacy for a supranational authority and his warnings about the dangers of nuclear weapons resonate with the message delivered by Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
    Both emphasize the necessity of global cooperation and the establishment of a higher authority to ensure the survival and prosperity of humanity.

    ----

    Communism in Movies. The script writer listed was known to 'represent'...commies.

    The only good commie is a dead commie.

    Of course, Isreal then wanted Albert Einstein to be President of Israel >>for one reason only...

    for Israel to take over the whole planet Earth!!!!


    Israel wanted to make a supernational government, which is a governing >>body that transcends individual national governments.


    You shall answer only to Israel, or die.
    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
    the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)