>>4885683
The theory of general relativity was published by Einstein in 1915 and based on the concept of spacetime by Minkowski, another Jew. And Minkowski, in turn, only can be credited for developing Poincare's idea of four-dimensional space. Even the well-known formula of Е = МС2 was created not by Einstein, but directly by Poincare himself. But what was the end result of Einstein's efforts and manipulation of these concepts? A theory full of holes, absurdities and logical inconsistencies.
By the way, the role of Mileva Maric, Einstein's Serbian wife, in creation of "his" theory relativity is almost completely unknown, even though she was an excellent physicist. It suffices to say that three of Einstein's four "earthshaking" articles are signed "Einstein-Maric", as coauthors. However, by 1916 Einstein abandoned Mileva with three children and married Elsa, a fellow Jewess who also was his cousin from the mother's side and second cousin from the father's side.
In the next 30 years that Einstein spent working on the field theory, he failed to achieve any success. There was not much to steal from anyone, his new wife could no longer help him and Niels Bohr's works on quantum mechanics proved too hard for the brilliant mind of Jewish Genius Number One™.
The first Zionist Congress took place in 1897, and the new movement needed a banner - a personality cult of a Jew that would be trumpeted as the world's smartest person ever to live. Einstein was the most obvious choice - not that there was a lot to choose from. So the Jews invested into his name and inflated it to truly ridiculous heights. The overwhelmingly Jewish media launched a completely shameless and impudent advertising campaign for the "Jesus Christ of science" that lasts to this day. The most flattering epithets and laudations for the greatest Jewish genius of all times poured from the newspapers' pages onto the heads of the bewildered readers day and night.
By 1910, Zionists were doing their best to prop Einstein up for the Nobel Prize. Twelve years of pressure and "financial support" later, the Nobel Committee finally caved in. Ask any student today what Einstein got his prize for, and he will answer: "For creating the theory of relativity". In reality, despite the Zionists essentially holding it by the throat, the committee could not bring itself to openly lie and instead opted for the following formula: "For his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect". A curious formula, but how did it correlate with reality?
The photoelectric effect as such was discovered in 1887 by Heinrich Hertz. In 1888 the effect was experimentally tested by a Russian scientist Alexander Stoletov, who thus formulated the first law of photoeffect, named after himself: "At a fixed frequency of the incident light is proportional to the photocurrent saturation incident light flux". Naturally, no one awarded Stoletov the Nobel Prize for that. Einstein, in turn, set the second law of photoeffect, also named after himself: "Maximum initial velocity of photoelectrons does not depend on the intensity of the incident light, and is determined only by its frequency". That is it! The apotheosis of the Jewish genius. Einstein is also credited for explaining the mechanism of photoeffect based on quantum view of the nature of the light, but in reality, the quantum emission theory was created by Max Planck in 1900.