Actually, that wasn't the least bit clear to me. If you had said "peer-reviewed" paper, it would have been. A "revue paper" sounds more like a union newsletter or government fact-finding report. There's absolutely no mention whatsoever about physics, theoretical or otherwise, in the post. Yes, I realize that you posted it in the General Physics section, but people are constantly doing that with things that belong in Engineering or General Discussion. Even in a physics environment, though, you could be an electrician trying to balance a power-supply problem or a janitor who wants to know how to get quark-dust or whatever off his shoes after work. I have no idea what "arxiv" is, and didn't feel like visiting it to find out.
Sorry for the misunderstanding, but I really was trying to be helpful. I spend most of my social hours (what very few I have any more) with my good friends who are my intellectual equals, with more common sense than most, who work as a drywaller (ex-rigpig), a sawyer at the local mill who builds websites as a hobby, a gas jockey who used to be the estimator for a huge printing company until he got sick of it... you get the idea. Some others of my best friends in the same circle are dumber than stump/s, but still excellent people.