Why did Nazis deny the validity of the theory of relativity?
Anonymous
(ID: DS5vF+bw)
8/14/2025, 11:13:11 AM
No.513016852
>>513016739 (OP)
Because in Nazi Germany feelings were more important than facts and logic
Anonymous
(ID: 17i5ehLN)
8/14/2025, 11:20:00 AM
No.513017091
Because the theory of relativity is irrelevant. Nothing bad is going to happen if you 'deny' it. It's just a jewish bedtime story. And a kind reminder that it is still a 'theory', i.e. not proven, else they'd call it the law of relativity.
Anonymous
(ID: iYoY7YZA)
8/14/2025, 11:24:38 AM
No.513017275
>>513016739 (OP)
Einstein himself said he doesnt expect his theorys to last
Anonymous
(ID: lHbmQqou)
8/14/2025, 11:30:41 AM
No.513017498
>>513017657
>>513016739 (OP)
einstein himself didn't believe in the casino science as objective truth. he famously said god doesn't play dice, meaning just because you have to measure tiny specks of nothing as a "probability cloud" doesn't mean that god is forced to squint and play pretend. time and experiment has only proven adolf einstein wrong.
Anonymous
(ID: ZvEOD2oE)
8/14/2025, 11:34:39 AM
No.513017657
>>513017498
General Relativity isn't quantum mechanics you retard.
Also, he eventually conceded on non-determinism later on anyway.
Anonymous
(ID: kJNqXIWx)
8/14/2025, 11:42:14 AM
No.513017953
>>513019252
Communists were claiming that relativity proved that there were no absolute truths, and therefore that no one culture race religion etc was better than any other.
1920s version of "follow the science!"
Leftists always do this - try to insert their pet political agendas into things that have nothing to do with politics.