On Oct 7, 1:02 am, Koobee Wublee < ...@ > wrote:
> On Oct 6, 10:53 pm, Dono
>
> > On Oct 6, 9:51 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote:
> > > I see you have way too much time working as a janitor at Cornell.
>
> > > The original discussion was about how you were able to tell how space
> > > is curved just by observing a stationary object such as a sphere [snip crap]
>
> > In plain English: you have no clue how to solve the exercise :-)
>
> In a more straight forward language, I do not really give a damn about
> you and this janitor's childish quests. You all can bang your heads
> together trying to understand Riemann's original works, and those
> remain your problems.
>
> In the meantime, I am advancing to other areas. Don't be so jealous.
> All you have to do is to stop worshiping Einstein.
It's always amazing to me (and to others who have taught) that a poor
student will spend more effort toward cheating and toward giving the
*appearance* of understanding, than the work that would be required to
have real understanding. In other words, the lazy end up spending more
effort, to no gain, than the industrious. Koobee just can't get off
the Pretension Trolley.
PD