A. Einst ein. (PERIOD)
He purposefully puts a PERIOD after his sir name! He has a slight
break between the 't' and the 'e'. His 'A.' is just a three line
triangle with a too long crossbar. His capital 'E' contains three
loops or knots. His 't' is very short and has a too high, long
crossbar that extends nearly to the last 'n'. The seven lower case
letters have a total of eight pointed top (or bottom) forms [where
most people would write with rounded letters]. His capital 'A.' is
formed more slowly than the letters in 'Einst ein'. His 'i dots' are
well placed, but slightly high. His 's' is an inverted v. His last
letter 'n' is larger than the starting size of the lower case
letters. His writing size is medium. His baseline wavers up and down
in a normal range. And his signature is legible.
Note: The characteristics that can be assigned to qualities of
writing will vary according to the 'general overall impression'. Most
of Einstein's signature has negative characteristics... It is important
that those reading this should not infer--if they, or someone they know
has a particular feature--that the meaning will be the same for them as
for Einstein. Good characteristics can cancel one or more bad ones!
Einstein's dominant writing characteristic is the pointed top
'A.' and those eight very sharply pointed, or angular places on the
lower case letters. Angular shapes denote: aggressiveness;
defensiveness; antisocial behavior; unfriendliness; crankiness;
dictatorial feelings; temperamental nature; schizophrenia; and a
general unhappiness in one's life. Angular shapes are made using just
the fingers on an unmoving hand. And an unmoving hand making angular
shapes denotes: self-centeredness; exaggerated ego; selfishness;
tightness (with money and affection); simple-mindedness; and
listlessness. One of those eight angular shapes is the letter 's'
that looks like an inverted v. Letters that should be closed on the
bottom, but aren't, denote: deceit; corruption; dishonesty; and
untrustworthiness.
The small break in his last name is caused by his unmoving hand
and arm. People with normal personalities move their hand and arm as
they write. People who don't are extremely introverted and out of
touch. That period after his name is saying: "Notice me; notice me!"
But it is also a sadistic jabbing of the point, like someone poking
you in the chest to make an issue of something. Albert Einstein was a
VERY unpleasant person to be around...
That first letter 'A.' is most revealing. The deliberateness
with which it was written suggests that Einstein is a pedant--or one
who makes a showy display of knowledge. Pedants are those who like to
impress you with trivial memorized facts and figures. Often, their
doing so is just a mechanism to cover up their extreme inferiority
complex. Einstein inferior? You had better believe it!
One's openness to ideas is shown by the loops or non-loops of Bs,
Ds, Fs, Hs, Ks, Ls, and Ts. Einstein's lower case 't' is as short as
an i. This means that he was absolutely closed minded. People with
schizophrenia are very closed minded to anything but their imagined
reality, or delusions. Those loops or knots in the capital 'E' denote
tenacity--a good trait, IF one is tenacious for the right things. That
larger 'n' at the end of his name denotes talkativeness and inability
to keep a secret. The high-placed and too long 't' bar denotes self-
protectiveness and proficiency with verbal put-downs (as in... chop-your-
head-off). Einstein used a protracted (in time and space) 'A.' Such
letter looks like a teacher's proudly marked "A." on a test paper--a
grade he never made in school.
Handwriting is a marvelous indicator of IQ! Speed, fluidity,
simplification, and legibility indicate intelligence. Angular forms
are slower to write than curved forms and suggest a lower
intelligence. Einstein's writing is bogged down with aggressive,
angular forms...
So, how did Einstein manage to "accomplish" so much? He had the
work ethic of a man possessed! He devoted himself, untiringly, to
compensating for his intellectual frailty. In math, his IQ was about
120. But his overall IQ was probably 85 or 90. For obvious reasons,
I don't like the man. But my assessment of him, intelligence wise, is
probably accurate.
To end on a positive note: Einstein was a simple, what-you-see-is-
what-you-get person. If more people could have that man's devoted
work ethic, the world would be a better place.
__________
April 10, 2007
Editor
TIME, Inc.
Time & Life Building
Rockefeller Center
New York, NY 10020-1393
Dear Sir:
In your 4/09/07 issue you showed the signatures of six major
candidates for president. Accurate graphoanalysis of all candidates
for public office should become the norm. But the analyses given were
made by a tyro. Since knowing the candidates is so very important to
having a better-functioning political process, I offer my own
professional quality handwriting analyses of the candidates. I have
decades of experience in these areas.
Very truly yours,
-- NoEinstein -- (actual name was used here and below)
__________
GRAPHOANALYSIS OF SIX CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT
By NoEinstein
BARACK OBAMA: Obama has great artistry, flair, charisma, and
intellect. But his ego motivates him more than his oneness with the
people. He tends to be secretive, sly, and a behind-closed-doors
type. He gets too involved in details rather than working for broad
objectives and letting others handle the more petty things that he
should be delegating to them.
RUDY GIULIANI: Giuliani is an idealist who tends to be closed-
minded. But he is honest, forthright and trustworthy. His energies
tend to be focused on narrow issues, but he is a good organizer who
knows how to use the talents of others to reach goals. He is more
modern than conventional in his thinking. He is actually shy and has
difficulty relating to more than a few people at a time. But he is a
person with good social graces.
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON: Like Giuliani, Clinton is honest and
forthright. But she tends to be cool and too calculating rather than
trusting and genuinely friendly. That "D loop" actually means that
she is open to new ideas and she enjoys learning of such. The
roundness of most of her letters indicates that she gets the Big
Picture. She is also versatile and practical. But her intellect is
the second lowest (but still above average) of the group. She may not
have the ability, nor the energy to motivate others.
MITT ROMNEY: He has flair, style, and intellect. But he tends to be
dictatorial and closed minded. He is also the most materialistic of
the group. The illegibility of his last name indicates secretiveness,
impatience, and a self-protective nature. He isn't very friendly, so
his motives are more likely to be idealistic than ego determined. The
increasing size as he writes tells of talkativeness and
untrustworthiness with the confidences of others.
JOHN EDWARDS: That "low loop" in the J actually means he is a modest,
self-effacing, self-starter interested in getting the job done. He is
practical, enthusiastic, efficient, and very idealistic--but not to the
ideas of others that he hasn't thought out, critically, for himself.
This man cannot be bought. That illegible last name suggests
impatience, but also a lack of family pride. His enthusiasm can
inspire others. The smaller size of his last name denotes
trustworthiness.
JOHN MCCAIN: His writing has predominately negative characteristics
gleaned from the illegibility of his last name combined with the
partial illegibility of his first name. He is weak minded, overly
emotional (which he tries to repress), lacking in commitment, has a
poor self image, and is likely the most physically and mentally unfit
candidate of the group. The overall illegibility in his writing
denotes deception and dishonesty, and his overly varied writing
denotes someone trying to be all things to all people. He is near the
breaking point because of it. He compensates for his excessive
nervousness by speaking slowly and in sound bites.
__________
The two links to my recent posts, that follow, will allow those
of you who are interested to access my 'original posts' this past year--
and without having to weed through the sometimes shallow replies of
those with 'Einstein's disease'.
Only about 5% of the readers of my comments are replying. I want
to hear from more of you! My findings aren't limited to just (not so)
difficult "science", but now include these discoveries as well: (1.)
Our nation's universities need revamping. (2.) Our governments need
to be less deferential to universities. (3.) And our supposed media
isn't doing the job.
As things now stand: OUR NON FUNCTIONING MEDIA IS THREATENING THE
VERY SURVIVAL OF THE USA! Please re read the last sentence. Note:
The media has become this play-by-play announcer on the mass-mined
'issue of the moment'. Folks, democracy is dead in America... because
politics is seen as just a game. The taking of polls on candidates
and on referenda must be stopped! And all of the primary elections
should be held on the SAME DAY. And 'the delegates' (as long as
"conventions" are in place) should be apportioned relative to the
votes that a candidate gets, never going just to the top vote getter.
Because most Americans like to side with... the 'likely winner'--
that's with someone whom they hope will be beholden to them for their
votes--they tend to select the most persuasive talker, and/or the most
energetic seeming candidate. Such person might not be the best
qualified executive, nor the one with the best ideas and philosophies
for managing government. Because Americans start rallying behind a
'likely winner', hugely qualified candidates get knocked out of the
race, unfairly.
Be it known: Our elected officials should be determined on
election days, NOT determined by the pollsters; by nearsighted and
biased media; and by primaries that favor... Iowa, or any other such
places. When my Einstein disproofs are finally acknowledged, the
solutions to numbers of our nation's problems will be forthcoming.
Stay tuned! -- NoEinstein --
This guy's posting style looks very familiar. Is it a Min clone?
A Retic clone? A mimic?
Socks
Dear Puppet S...: My "style" is to be as clear as possible about my
science and about how I have discovered that major "trusted"
institutions in this country are screwing up not only science, but the
prospects that the USA will make it another two or three centuries.
On the other hand, (Puppet Sock), your "style" is to avoid discussing
the issues that I have raised in my post. Instead, you disparage the
fact that I am not only a better and more energetic communicator than
you, but I have worthy things to be communicated. If you will, please
itemize YOUR worthy objectives for... anything in this Universe of
ours! -- NoEinstein --
NC Governor Should Resign Over Science
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/browse_thread/thread/2e892e00156d4d92?hl=en#
Handwriting Analysis of Clinton, Obama, McCain and Einstein (is
Copyrighted.)
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/browse_thread/thread/eed2bb0cf762e015/6173e270dee543b3?hl=en#6173e270dee543b3
Dropping Einstein Like a Stone
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/browse_thread/thread/989e16c59967db2b?hl=en#
Plotting the Curves of Coriolis, Einstein, and NoEinstein (is
Copyrighted.)
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/browse_thread/thread/713f8a62f17f8274?hl=en#
Cleaning Away Einstein's Mishmash
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/browse_thread/thread/5d847a9cb50de7f0/739aef0aee462d26?hl=en&lnk=st&q=#739aef0aee462d26
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