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Old December 27th 06, 06:54 PM posted to alt.philosophy.debate,sci.physics,sci.astro
neo[_1_]
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We are expecting surprises. That was stunning. These are usual comments
of NASA scientists after every finding. If it is not interesting,
surprising then it is not discovery at all.

NASA know that their funding comes from taxes and support of genera
people. And general people don't want any technical talk but something
which is surprising, miraculous.

Such circumstances force scientists to invent, discover something which
is miraculous and useful for mankind. It is bizarre but it seems that
nature also like miracles.

Problem is that when someone discover something which is just short of
miracle, then it does not matter how important it is for science.
Scientists will take skeptic view, for that reason discoverer will not
even approach scientists and general people will not look at it at all.
And such discovery will just die slow death.

Physics is most disorganised field. There are just 3-4 physics journal
on earth. If these journals reject your paper(only because you failed
to write properly english being your second langauge), then your
discovery is bound to die.

Miracle is the only way out for discoverer as well as physics.

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Old December 27th 06, 08:18 PM posted to alt.philosophy.debate,sci.physics,sci.astro
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On 27 Dec 2006 10:54:35 -0800, "neo" wrote:

We are expecting surprises. That was stunning. These are usual comments
of NASA scientists after every finding. If it is not interesting,
surprising then it is not discovery at all.

snip
Physics is most disorganised field. There are just 3-4 physics journal
on earth. If these journals reject your paper(only because you failed
to write properly english being your second langauge), then your
discovery is bound to die.


I like the idea ... really ... but
http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw...hysics+journal
looks like there are quite a few physics journals ... seem 2 come in
quite a few languages 2
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Old December 28th 06, 04:52 AM posted to alt.philosophy.debate,sci.physics,sci.astro
Scott Miller
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neo wrote:

Physics is most disorganised field. There are just 3-4 physics journal
on earth. If these journals reject your paper(only because you failed
to write properly english being your second langauge), then your
discovery is bound to die.

Miracle is the only way out for discoverer as well as physics.


Once more we have a whiner complaining that lack of ability to write in
proper English hinders his announcement of discoveries. Apparently, he
and others of his ilk are unaware of learned individuals who have the
ability to write in English properly and could ghost write their
discoveries.

The reality is that they really have nothing to offer and look to
excuses to cover this fact. I have been cruising these newsgroups for
some 16+ years and it is always the same. One would think that the only
people publishing results are English-speaking people. How delusional
these losers really are to think this.
 




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