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- From: pete@bignode.equinox.gen.nz (Pete Moore)
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- Subject: Re: 2nd law not taught in the ex - Eastern block?
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- Date: 28 Aug 92 14:24:29 +1200
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- baylor@force.ssd.lmsc.lockheed.com writes:
- >
- >Although, when I was in college I had heard a story (with attributed quotes,
- >which makes it more credible) about the communist party originally rejecting
- >the concept that there was no ether (a hypothesized medium through which
- >light waves were supposed to propagate) and therefore no absolute (true
- >rest) frame of reference for motion, because the idea that there are no
- >absolutes is contrary to the principal of dialectic materialism.
- >Time frame on this story is a good 80 years ago, but tall tales might
- >have stretched it to the story Koenig told.
-
- The following is quoted without permission from Banesh Hoffman's biography
- `Einstein':
- In 1965-67 the Russians brought out the complete scientific works of
- Einstein in 4 volumes ... But in earlier days Communist officialdom had
- never quite known what line to take about Einstein's theory of relativity.
- In 1952 a Soviet Academician attacked it as being contrary to Dialectical
- materialism, the philosophical basis of Marxism, and he chided certain
- Soviet scientists for supporting Einstein's theory. On receiving a letter
- about this, Einstein replied in lighthearted vein, saying that it had
- cheered him up considerably.
-
- The promotion of Lysenkoism in the Soviet Union during the same period is
- probably the most notorious example of this kind of thing.
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