[RESOLVED] Update on your latest paper please
Re: [RESOLVED] Update on your latest paper please
Gratefully anticipating further excitation from the divine spark of life.
Re: [RESOLVED] Update on your latest paper please
That was my reaction too!
No less considering that my last interaction with Nature (about 5 years ago) was having them delete all my comments on one of their woo-woo articles on the marvels of quantum nonlocality, and then disable comments altogether when I started pointing out their censorship. I was simply pointing out that the researchers refused to provide access to the full raw data of their experiment. The further reading of mine that they linked contains discussion of such refusals and argues that such refusals should be prima facie disqualifying. Is the tide turning?
Re: [RESOLVED] Update on your latest paper please
Pendulums do tend to swing back to an equal and opposite point
Re: [RESOLVED] Update on your latest paper please
Yes, but everything is not a pendulum.