Upgrading Your Post: A Quick Guide

  • Thread starter Thread starter bitele
  • Start date Start date
AI Thread Summary
To upgrade a post after the editing time has elapsed, users should copy and paste the original content into a new post and make the necessary corrections. It's important to indicate that the new post serves as a correction of the original. The editing time was reduced to address various issues within the forum. This change aims to streamline forum management while still allowing users to update their contributions. Following these steps ensures clarity and maintains the integrity of the discussion.
bitele
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
If I want to upgrade my post, how can I do it?
 
Physics news on Phys.org
bitele said:
If I want to upgrade my post, how can I do it?
I sent you a PM and also posted the answer in your thread.

Hi Bitele,

The time to edit has elapsed on your current post, so just copy and paste it into a new post here (original thread) and make your corrections. Just state that the new post in this thread is a correction of the original.
 
Why the time of edition is decreased?
 
I want to thank those members who interacted with me a couple of years ago in two Optics Forum threads. They were @Drakkith, @hutchphd, @Gleb1964, and @KAHR-Alpha. I had something I wanted the scientific community to know and slipped a new idea in against the rules. Thank you also to @berkeman for suggesting paths to meet with academia. Anyway, I finally got a paper on the same matter as discussed in those forum threads, the fat lens model, got it peer-reviewed, and IJRAP...
About 20 years ago, in my mid-30s (and with a BA in economics and a master's in business), I started taking night classes in physics hoping to eventually earn the science degree I'd always wanted but never pursued. I found physics forums and used it to ask questions I was unable to get answered from my textbooks or class lectures. Unfortunately, work and life got in the way and I never got further the freshman courses. Well, here it is 20 years later. I'm in my mid-50s now, and in a...

Similar threads

2
Replies
91
Views
6K
Replies
5
Views
2K
Replies
3
Views
1K
Replies
3
Views
1K
Replies
22
Views
3K
Replies
14
Views
3K
Back
Top