The OP putting back in a word. Very interesting discussion, thanks to all. Also;
ZapperZ said:
BTW, how easy it is do you think to read one continuous, long paragraph?
Ah, you're absolutely right. I am properly chastened. Sorry.
ZapperZ said:
But really, the problem here is with the author.
Yes.
Dr. Courtney said:
going back to PRL after a sound rejection is likely a waste of time.
Yes, absolutely. Which is why I was trying to look for some lesser journals.
ZapperZ said:
And right now, I certainly have no clue what standard this work is at!
Assume mediocre. Certainly not on Physics Reviews level. As this is not my field, I only knew of PRX (Physics Reviews X), but although it would be more relevant than PRL, it is not something that I would recommend to this author. Rather, a better recommendation was:
Dr. Courtney said:
improve the paper as much as possible, and resubmit to a more appropriate (usually a lower tier) journal.
So, I was looking for these lower tier journals. I should have specified this more strongly in my original post. Again, sorry.
ZapperZ said:
If he doesn't know all the journals that are relevant to this particular field of study, then it shows that the paper has no references
Actually, it does have references, although mostly books or colloquium reports, but also the following journals
PhysicaD, , Geophys.Astrophys.Fluid Dyn , Rev. Mod. Phys., , Phys. Fluids, , J. Fluid Mech., So it is a mystery to me as well why he doesn't try those journals first.
For some reason the obvious idea of looking in his references for ways to answer my original question did not occur to me when I posted, and so I feel a bit guilty for my oversight.
ZapperZ said:
(who does he thinks he is, Albert Einstein?
Ah, I did not know that bit of history (about Einstein's paucity of references in his papers). But no, the author under discussion doesn't get close.
Dr. Courtney said:
That is, ArXiv. Yes, I see this author has used ArXiv before, so I am not sure why he is not using it this time.
In any case, sorry to interrupt the more recent posts; I think that the posts so far have pretty well addressed my question as much as possible, so I am inserting this primarily to thank all the posters. Now, I will try to make these points to the author, and if he doesn't listen, I shall give up.