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berkeman reacted to russ_watters's post in the thread How to get peers to review your work? with
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I think you may have a misunderstanding of what "peer review" means, though it may partly be moot.... "Peer review" is what happens... -
berkeman replied to the thread Do light bulbs store energy?.That's not a good idea. Batteries should only be placed in parallel if they have equal voltages and the same discharge/charge history... -
berkeman replied to the thread How to get peers to review your work?.I don't see it offhand in Feedback, so it may have been in GD. I have to run now, so can anybody else find that thread and post a link... -
berkeman replied to the thread How to get peers to review your work?.We had a thread recently on this in the Feedback forum. Let me see if I can find it... -
berkeman reacted to .Scott's post in the thread Undergrad Are Boltzmann brains predicted by our current cosmological theories? with
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For an instant, I had this odd hallucination about a "PeroK". -
berkeman replied to the thread Why is it not allowed to question General Relativity?.I will send you a DM with some other forums that allow speculation. PF definitely does not, so this thread is now closed. -
berkeman replied to the thread Why is it not allowed to question General Relativity?.Sorry, I've fixed it now, and Dave has also posted the correct link. -
berkeman reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread Why is it not allowed to question General Relativity? with
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Full title: Why won't you look at my new theory? https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/wont-look-new-theory/ -
berkeman replied to the thread Why is it not allowed to question General Relativity?.https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/wont-look-new-theory/ EDIT: Fixed link. -
berkeman reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Undergrad Unexpected findings in need of an explanation (retrograde motion of Mars) with
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To add a clarification: when you do, please limit discussion to how the standard model of our solar system used by astronomers accounts... -
berkeman replied to the thread Undergrad Unexpected findings in need of an explanation (retrograde motion of Mars).Since this thread is based on the OP trying to use PF for his personal theory development, it will remain closed. -
berkeman reacted to renormalize's post in the thread What is the fourth dimensional equivalent of volume? with
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Hypervolume, which is bounded by 3D hypersurfaces. -
berkeman reacted to jstrunk's post in the thread Analysis Need Self study book for Fourier Series and Generalized Functions with
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I also couldn't use the link to Lighthill but found it on the Internet Archive. There are only 18 official exercises in the whole book...