While non-Japanese racist media keep a low (or even trying to downplay it like NYT*) profile three Japanese, Makoto Kobayashi, Toshihide Masukawa, and Yoichiro Nambu, finally (and only because CERN might soon produce additional proof to their crucial contributions to the "General Theory of Everything") get their more than well deserved Nobel prize. CONGRATULATIONS!
* NYT: "This was discovered in 1964 by the American physicists James Cronin and Val Fitch"! Klevius comment: So apparently, if we are to relay on NYT (which, of course no one should, especially after their deeply misleading campaign for the racist/sexist, Arab/White, Saudi supported/funded, not "natural born" (you may be a US citizen without being nat. born!) American B. Hussein Obama) the Nobel committee decided to give the same prize twice!? This reasoning seems to belong to the same class as the Obama camp's frenetic efforts to mislead/dismiss a legal proposal to clarify Hussein Obama's REAL legal status as a presidential candidate. Rather than presenting his FULL birt certificate and due documentation for the US people muslim-born Hussein Obama wants to become a president by darkening his past! BTW, while Obama has used many different names, for instance Barry insted of Barack and Sotero instead of Obama, his middle name, Hussein, seems to be unchanged and hence most reliable! It's also closely connected to Obama's deep ties to islam via his birth & via the fact that he was not only registered as a muslim when at schools but also as a citizen in islamic Indonesia.
Abt the CP violation you may also see Klevius discussion abt CP violation, "creation" & "god" (Aug 3, 2005), and my 1992 book Demand for Resources where (pp 21-25) I not only discussed the "creation"/Big Bang myth and philosophically outlined the evolutionary process from non-life to life, but also extended this analysis to social aspects of life (chapt. Social entropy and the public sector)! My reasoning departed from the difference between creationism & continuism. I also connected the analysis to Buddha's (no, I'm neither a Buddhist nor a monogodist) notion of the corruption of complexities. I also referred to the amuzing hunt for the "laws of nature" when the definition of a law is that it can be violated!
Also see Shinto vs islam! Ever heard of an islamic winner?!
Arabic mythology, i.e. islam, as the basis for the worst crime ever
BTW, some people don't even know that Japanese Honda is the master of (apart from robots, engines etc) the most environment friendly fuel-cell cars and that, for example, BMW can't even make them. Is it the same ignorance behind Obama?! BMW got its nick name "black man's wagon" precisely because many racist blacks (who always when possible vote against "white" skin color no matter what the politics) prefer outdated "white" Euro tech (straight six & rear wheel drive, which makes them more than dangerous after a light rain - not to mention how easily BMWs caught fire) than Japanese ultra tech & superior quality!
PS. My friends keep criticizing me for mixing deep philosophy with "light" & "simple" car talk. However, apart from being emotionally charged, cars & gods also reveal important & pretty obvious social inconsistencies & lack of internal logic (see e.g. Inside Klevius mind). In this respect the Honda vs BMW is especially intriguing because it involves not only superior non white tech against inferior white tech, but also two opposite car philosphies. Whereas Honda stands for energy efficiency, ultra high tech & superior production quality, BMW stands for big, old type long engines always driving on the rear wheels (as it used to be 1oo years ago). Moreover, whereas BMW rests on their overpriced badge & due stupid buyers Honda rests on high tech, compare e.g. the car of the future today Honda Clarity. In a conversation with Karin Sandquist (referred to re. the fathers' role for their daughters in Angels of Antichrist) she seemed very exited abt doing sociological research on cars but was clearly turned off when I suggested as a topic the strange attitudes behind unfounded downplaying of Japanese cars. Did her husband drive a BMW? I don't know...
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