Just a computer programmer that enjoys physics

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I've been working on AI assisted physics papers and looking for a place to share them. When I write papers I make sure they're supported by a suit of SymPy tests, but no one wants to read about them if your an independent researcher. So I'm hoping this is a good place.
 
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trevnorris said:
I've been working on AI assisted physics papers and looking for a place to share them. When I write papers I make sure they're supported by a suit of SymPy tests, but no one wants to read about them if your an independent researcher. So I'm hoping this is a good place.
Welcome to Physics Forums!
But before sharing your papers here, please review the forum guidelines:
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Speculative or Personal Theories:
Physics Forums is not intended as an alternative to the usual professional venues for discussion and review of new ideas, e.g. personal contacts, conferences, and peer review before publication. If you have a new theory or idea, this is not the place to look for feedback on it or to ask for help developing and publishing it.
 
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trevnorris said:
How did you find PF?: Claude

I've been working on AI assisted physics papers and looking for a place to share them. When I write papers I make sure they're supported by a suit of SymPy tests, but no one wants to read about them if your an independent researcher. So I'm hoping this is a good place.
Although you won't want to hear this, we get lots of computer programmers here who believe they can publish physics research papers without any formal training or years of study.

If only it were that easy!
 
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trevnorris said:
but no one wants to read about them if your an independent researcher

For the same reason that no one wants to have a surgery performed by "independent surgeon".

Besides, AI lies a lot about physics. Something you would notice if you had formal training in physics :wink:

But anyways, hi! PF is great for learning physics, and I hope that will be the path you'll choose.
 
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Listen to all the people above, we don't want you turning into one of the many programmers who post a personal theory of theirs and end up banned/with a warning because of it :woot:
 
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