The name "Einstein" evokes images of genius, but was Albert Einstein, in
fact, a plagiarist, who copied the theories of Lorentz, Poincare,
Gerber, and Hilbert? A scholarly documentation of Albert Einstein's
plagiarism of the theory of relativity, "Albert Einstein: The
Incorrigible Plagiarist" discloses Einstein's method for manipulating
credit for the work of his contemporaries, reprints the prior works he
parroted, and demonstrates through formal logical argument that Albert
Einstein could not have drawn the conclusions he drew without prior
knowledge of the works he copied, but failed to reference. Numerous
republished quotations from Einstein's contemporaries prove that they
were aware of his plagiarism.
"The appearance of Dr. Silberstein's
recent article on 'General Relativity without the Equivalence
Hypothesis' encourages me to restate my own views on the subject. I am
perhaps entitled to do this as my work on the subject of General
Relativity was published before that of Einstein and Kottler, and
appears to have been overlooked by recent writers." -- Harry Bateman
"All
this was maintained by Poincare and others long before the time of
Einstein, and one does injustice to truth in ascribing the discovery to
him." -- Charles Nordmann
"[Einstein's] paper 'Zur
Elektrodynamik bewegter Koerper' in Annalen der Physik. . . contains not
a single reference to previous literature. It gives you the impression
of quite a new venture. But that is, of course, as I have tried to
explain, not true." -- Max Born
"In point of fact, therefore,
Poincare was not only the first to enunciate the principle, but he also
discovered in Lorentz's work the necessary mathematical formulation of
the principle. All this happened before Einstein's paper appeared." --
G. H. Keswani
"Einstein's explanation is a dimensional disguise
for Lorentz's. . . . Thus Einstein's theory is not a denial of, nor an
alternative for, that of Lorentz. It is only a duplicate and disguise
for it. . . . Einstein continually maintains that the theory of Lorentz
is right, only he disagrees with his 'interpretation.' Is it not clear,
therefore, that in this, as in other cases, Einstein's theory is merely a
disguise for Lorentz's, the apparent disagreement about
'interpretation' being a matter of words only?" -- James Mackaye
"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources." -- Albert Einstein
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