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<em>image by [mailto:rosen@pixmix.a.se Peter Rosén], Stockholm, Sweden</em><br /> | <em>image by [mailto:rosen@pixmix.a.se Peter Rosén], Stockholm, Sweden</em><br /> | ||
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− | <td>The guesses to explain yesterday's [http://lpod. | + | <td>The guesses to explain yesterday's [http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/September_24,_2013 LPOD] were in favor of moonlight reflected in a lake or a pond. Good guesses, but they are wrong, of course. Even among lunar scientists, most people have never heard of Einsteins "Unified Moon Theory". In this historic photograph he is summarizing it into the formula on his blackboard at Princeton: α≈χ<br /> |
Unfortunately it was overshadowed by his more renowned formula of the special relativity, E=mc², and it quickly fell into oblivion.<br /> | Unfortunately it was overshadowed by his more renowned formula of the special relativity, E=mc², and it quickly fell into oblivion.<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 28 October 2018
Unified Moon Theory
image by Peter Rosén, Stockholm, Sweden |
The guesses to explain yesterday's LPOD were in favor of moonlight reflected in a lake or a pond. Good guesses, but they are wrong, of course. Even among lunar scientists, most people have never heard of Einsteins "Unified Moon Theory". In this historic photograph he is summarizing it into the formula on his blackboard at Princeton: α≈χ Unfortunately it was overshadowed by his more renowned formula of the special relativity, E=mc², and it quickly fell into oblivion. |
PS - there are alternative explanations, also:
We return to your normally scheduled LPODs tomorrow, maybe.
Yesterday's LPOD: ?
Tomorrow's LPOD: Is It or Isn't It?
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