[RESOLVED] Update on your latest paper please

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Well...
I am not sure
Its just a picture that kind of looks like a sort of quantum event, kinda of, sort of :oops:
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I like your new image better. Does it mean you have unified QM and gravity?
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Yeah, I had a couple of spare minutes :scratch: ;)
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I'm gonna have to create a new member rank for you. :bravo:
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I am happy just being a member in a friendly, polite and informative forum like this one.
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Hi Donald
Congratulations for the finalization and acceptance of your paper!

Any plans already about resuming your video/CUDA activities? ;)
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Thanks Sharc! Of course I will resume coding etc., as soon as I decide what we need the most.
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The paper has gone live:

https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/phys.2 ... 7-0068.xml

Comments welcome.
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Hey guys, I thought you might find this interesting. Look here about halfway down the page under further reading:

https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys2945

Ha ha, a link in Nature to my last paper! Seems I'm starting to get some traction with my ideas, or the editors were taking a nap. :lol:

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Be positive, traction is good, keeps you going forward. :bravo:
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Gratefully anticipating further excitation from the divine spark of life.
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admin wrote:
Thu Aug 08, 2019 3:45 pm
Hey guys, I thought you might find this interesting. Look here about halfway down the page under further reading:
WTF! AMAZING! :bravo:
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Guest 2 wrote:
Sun Aug 11, 2019 9:10 am
WTF!
That was my reaction too! :shock:

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?
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Pendulums do tend to swing back to an equal and opposite point
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Yes, but everything is not a pendulum.
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