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Do Physicists Understand Their Own Peer-Reviewed Literature?



 
 
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Old September 14th 11, 04:41 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
Aleksandr Timofeev
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Default Do Physicists Understand Their Own Peer-Reviewed Literature?

On 3 ΣΕΞ, 21:45, Aleksandr Timofeev wrote:
I suggest to discuss anew:

" "Most of the papers which are submitted to the Physical Review are
rejected, not because it is impossible to understand them, but
because
it is possible. Those which are impossible to understand are usually
published." Freeman Dyson, Innovation in
Eugene Shubert "

https://groups.google.com/group/alt....005a9d9a0c129?...

https://groups.google.com/group/alt....frm/thread/fd9...


"Most of the papers which are submitted to the Physical Review are
rejected, not because it is impossible to understand them, but
because

it is possible"?
 




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