uhmmm, why has this guy only published two papers in his entire
academic career? how is it that someone (Yoon) who lacks experience and
has made only a miniscule contribution to science suddenly comes up
with an answer to everything (though only according to him because of
his crankiness)
I know James Watson wrote a paper concerned to DNA double helix in Nature in 1953, which had only one page that corresponded less than 1/3 of the space of the present Nature. He wrote that paper during his one year stay as a guest scientist at Kings College in U. K. With this single little paper he received Nobel Medical Price 1n 1962. After he published this paper in Nature in 1953, no more technical papers, but wrote a voluminous textbook of bio-chemistry. I think Dr. Yoon is the same case. After publishing his paper in nature in 1987 it seems he began to write a textbook of natural science. His two papers published in Nature vol 326 and the others in MRS, Symposium Proceedings, vol.174 are really monumental works in the history of natural science, particularly in the field of fiber science and bio-science. I am sure any fiber scientist and biological scientist should read these two papers, otherwise all of their work would be remained obsolete. I find extention of these two papers is pricisely discribed in his textbook( www.yoonsatom.net)Newedana