benzun_1999 said:
Thanks atronuc for your advice. I am searching for journals to do my homework as stated by zapper. My work is not in computational physics but on spacetime and the effects of gravity. i am also working with my sir on some computer projects. Thanks a lot. for now i will go through the sites u have suggested me.
-Benzun
Wow! I'm blown away that someone so young could understand spacetime and gravity so thoroughly; that's great! I hope you have plans to go on to college in this area after high school.
I agree with what the others said; do your homework. There have been thousands of papers published in this area of research by many brilliant minds. I think it's great that you would take on such a huge task. Comprehension of these subjects is difficult in themselves, but to go one step further and to research and attempt to get a paper published is wonderful.
I think it would terrible for anyone to discourage you, but I would tell you that this is tremendously difficult. I didn't go to school for Physics, but I've spent the better part of my life since I was able to read studying Physics, and I've spent probably the last 15 years since I was about 14 or so reading published papers and journals on various Physics subjects. Personally, as a person without a degree in this area I think this would be really hard.
One other thing to mention is that the research that goes into many of these papers takes months and months, and thousands of hours of work. Don't let this get in the way of the school work you have. You obviously are very intelligent, and it would be a shame to have your grades slip if you got a bit consumed by your paper. Remember if you stay on track and work hard in college; you'll have years to publish papers. Take your time.
You should be proud of yourself, don't let anyone discourage you either. Even if you do write a paper and can't get it published, it's still a huge accomplishment, and you could always use it in a science fair or possibly to try and get a scholarship for college. You can also take the next few years to further research and expland on your idea if it doesn't happen now, and try to publish went your in college or a graduate student.
It's nice to see a teenager who is interested in things other than their cell phone and the lastest pimple on their face music. Good luck.
