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I tried submitting to a Volcanology journal but they wanted nothing to
do with me. Thought that this was kind of funny since the source of magma has never been discovered. I think I need to rewrite a better paper and submit again. It has hard explaining this theory to astronomers. Sometimes I feel if I die no one will ever publish this. I really think I have discovered something. Maybe you could help me. Want to write a 20 page paper? Jon Riley (no spam) |
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Good luck Jon.
-- John Carruthers http://mysite.freeserve.com/jc_atm/ "granite stone" wrote in message oups.com... I tried submitting to a Volcanology journal but they wanted nothing to do with me. Thought that this was kind of funny since the source of magma has never been discovered. I think I need to rewrite a better paper and submit again. It has hard explaining this theory to astronomers. Sometimes I feel if I die no one will ever publish this. I really think I have discovered something. Maybe you could help me. Want to write a 20 page paper? Jon Riley (no spam) |
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![]() granite stone wrote: I have re-written the article. Hope you understand it. However, a peer-reviewed paper about the topic: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/np...4250 c6725884 == Title: On the Relation between the Solar Activity Cycle and the Solar Tidal Force induced by the Planets Authors: Takahashi, Kozo Journal: Solar Physics, Vol. 3, p.598 (SoPh Homepage) Publication Date: 00/1968 == And then look for further references in the paper. Go to your next university library and ask for the journal "Solar Physics". Maybe I will find time for reading the article. Our department is actually subscribed to "Solar Physics". But I am not sure whether we have such old copies from 1968. Troll, Schneewittchen |
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Hard luck Jon, looks like someone beat you to it (at least the tidal bit). Have a go at something
else, thankfully there's loads we don't know yet. -- John Carruthers http://mysite.freeserve.com/jc_atm/ "Förster vom Silberwald" wrote in message oups.com... granite stone wrote: I have re-written the article. Hope you understand it. However, a peer-reviewed paper about the topic: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/np...4250 c6725884 == Title: On the Relation between the Solar Activity Cycle and the Solar Tidal Force induced by the Planets Authors: Takahashi, Kozo Journal: Solar Physics, Vol. 3, p.598 (SoPh Homepage) Publication Date: 00/1968 == And then look for further references in the paper. Go to your next university library and ask for the journal "Solar Physics". Maybe I will find time for reading the article. Our department is actually subscribed to "Solar Physics". But I am not sure whether we have such old copies from 1968. Troll, Schneewittchen |
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John Carruthers wrote:
Hard luck Jon, looks like someone beat you to it (at least the tidal bit). Have a go at something else, thankfully there's loads we don't know yet. snip Word of advice: Never argue with an idiot, he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience... :-) |
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