Re: Imitation=Compliment, Plagiarism Something Else -
08-30-2007, 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by N0B0DY
RP,
If you have written a book on your work and it has been registered in the appropriate forums with you as the author, what more can be said about it? I don't think people are stupid enough to give credit to another person when it is so easy to find out who said what first.
Is all this about Parquette trying to sell your work or did he submit it to a physics journal with him as the author?
You don't seem to be the type after a nobel prize or money, but only to contribute to the scientific community.
Dear Nobody: A review of the first message in this thread will fairly update you on the details of this ubiquitous rhubarb.
A condensation of my work is accessible in the articles section of this forum, under the title: 'The Reinstatement of Einstein's Presently Abandoned Unified Field'.
Sincere thanks for the confidence, and the compliments.
Best regards to you and yours,
- RP
(Post Script: Q. What did the butcher say when he cut off the pig's tail? A. It won't be long, now. )
(George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words.
"All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus "Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein "Particles give me a headache." - Ibid
Re: Imitation=Compliment, Plagiarism Something Else -
08-30-2007, 01:50 AM
RP,
For what it's worth, I'm sure the same has happened to Einstein as is happening to you, as well as the same being said of Einstein as is being said of your pirates.
The bottom line to me is that you had mentioned you would give any monies earned to charity, which reveals the kind of person you are and again you don't seem like you're after fame.
As long as the knowledge is out there for the public to read in its proper form, why bother being bothered? If it is not in proper form, then it is like the million and one other theories out there which are separate from yours as evidenced in your original book.
Re: Imitation=Compliment, Plagiarism Something Else -
08-30-2007, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by RascalPuff
Dear MJA:
Duly noted that you've side-stepped the poignant issue of morality and responsibility, altogether.
Regards,
- RP
Dear RP,
Morally speaking, regardless of our many loses or gains in life, which is only life itself, the only right or responsible thing to do, is to move on. If you find it impossible, your not the only one. I keep trying, what about you?
Today we're going to review various techniques of 'verbal judo' and 'transposition of contexts' (sometimes known as 'flip-flopism') - a method of generating the illusion that your challenges and problems are those of some other person or group.
Mr. MJA's entries in this thread (and many other threads in the T.O.E.quest forum) constitute the resource material, demonstrating the issued procedure and pattern, presenting equally truthful promise in continuing to do so.
Best regards,
- RP
(George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words.
"All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus "Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein "Particles give me a headache." - Ibid
Re: Imitation=Compliment, Plagiarism Something Else -
09-02-2007, 07:12 AM
"We can manipulate or be manipulated by the words we use.
We can command or hide.
Attack or benefit.
Stand or retreat.
Adust to new realities or obscure them.
All with words. - Henry Fairlie
(George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words.
"All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus "Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein "Particles give me a headache." - Ibid
Re: Imitation=Compliment, Plagiarism Something Else -
09-02-2007, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by MJA
I'm movin on!
= MJA
Dear MJA,
OK, most people will agree that you have a fundamental Truth - Oneness.
(This primitive truth is also expressed by Heraclitus 2,500 years ago!)
Yet, in additional to unveil "All things come out of the one and the one out of all things", Heraclitus made steps to practise "I'm moving on" by pointing out that Fire was the common substratum of all things: "All things are an exchange for fire, and fire for all things, even as wares for gold, and gold for wares."
It seems that MJA you fixed on the primitive truth Oneness. Then, almost makes no steps, except using self-interpreted magic empty words and jump to conclusions.
Without steps, you are either fixed on the starting point or jumped to the finish line, but not walking/moving with steps.
You say "I'm moving on".
Every human has the feeling for "moving on" or "improving oneself" except for those pessimistic people.
Obviously you're not pessimistic. It is likely that you feel your improvements on fluency of magic empty words, techniques on debates and propaganda.
Frankly speaking, you are fixed on your starting point and on your conclusions.
Without taking steps, people are difficult to feel that you are moving on in between.
Re: Imitation=Compliment, Plagiarism Something Else -
09-02-2007, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by bottomlander
Dear MJA,
Frankly speaking, you are fixed on your starting point and on your conclusions.
Without taking steps, people are difficult to feel that you are moving on in between.
Best Regards. Bottomlander
The steps from the starting point of oneness is equal to the first step and the last. Oneness unites every step of truth. The beginning is the end, and the end the beginning, as well as all the points between. Oneness is equally every step, every point, everything.