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Top journals are for top authors, not top papers

questfortruth

Well-Known Member
And the notes, which deserve a Nobel Prize, can be published only on a public forum,
not in any reputable journal. Like the following groundbreaking note.

Am I Steven Hawking? No. I am low author with top paper.

SOLUTION TO FERMI PARADOX

You must be born on a planet, which has got alive. The probability,
that at least one planet will get life is 90 % or more. Hence, the
probability, that the Earth will get alive were 90 % or more, if to
trace the history from Big Bang. Even at times, when the Earth was
just a hot melted lifeless lava. Hereby the probability, that a planet
with the perfect living conditions, gets life is very small, just
about 0.01 % or less. This disharmony between probabilities 90 -- 0.01
[caused by the human factor: humans are on Earth] explains why the life
in Universe is so much dispersed, that in the observable part of the Universe it
is not detectable yet. This is an explanation of the so-called
"Fermi Paradox", which asks the question "where are the aliens?".
Stop gazing at the night sky. There are no living planets in your part
of the Universe. Life had more chances on Earth.

Fermi Paradox is the contradiction between the Theory of Evolution and
the absence of detectable life in the cosmos.
 
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
And the notes, which deserve a Nobel Prize, can be published only on a public forum,
not in any reputable journal. Like the following groundbreaking note.

SOLUTION TO FERMI PARADOX

You must be born on a planet, which has got alive. The probability,
that at least one planet will get life is 90 % or more. Hence, the
probability, that the Earth will get alive were 90 % or more, if to
trace the history from Big Bang. Even at times, when the Earth was
just a hot melted lifeless lava. Hereby the probability, that a planet
with the perfect living conditions, gets life is very small, just
about 0.01 % or less. This disharmony between probabilities 90 -- 0.01
[caused by the human factor: humans are on Earth] explains why the life
in Universe is so much dispersed, that in the observable part of the Universe it
is not detectable yet. This is an explanation of the so-called
"Fermi Paradox", which asks the question "where are the aliens?".
Stop gazing at the night sky. There are no living planets in your part
of the Universe. Life had more chances on Earth.

Fermi Paradox is the contradiction between the Theory of Evolution and
the absence of detectable life in the cosmos.
I see numbers, but no analysis.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
And the notes, which deserve a Nobel Prize, can be published only on a public forum,
not in any reputable journal. Like the following groundbreaking note.

SOLUTION TO FERMI PARADOX

You must be born on a planet, which has got alive. The probability,
that at least one planet will get life is 90 % or more. Hence, the
probability, that the Earth will get alive were 90 % or more, if to
trace the history from Big Bang. Even at times, when the Earth was
just a hot melted lifeless lava. Hereby the probability, that a planet
with the perfect living conditions, gets life is very small, just
about 0.01 % or less. This disharmony between probabilities 90 -- 0.01
[caused by the human factor: humans are on Earth] explains why the life
in Universe is so much dispersed, that in the observable part of the Universe it
is not detectable yet. This is an explanation of the so-called
"Fermi Paradox", which asks the question "where are the aliens?".
Stop gazing at the night sky. There are no living planets in your part
of the Universe. Life had more chances on Earth.

Fermi Paradox is the contradiction between the Theory of Evolution and
the absence of detectable life in the cosmos.
Are you an top autor?
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
I am a referee for a Physics journal, Tell me from where you got the probabilities ? Its always hard to publish a paper.
 
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GURSIKH

chardi kla
Hi questfortruth, I was reading your paper, from overview it seems fine to me although I am not expert in this field. Try to increase the number of references at the end. Have you sent it in journals related to Numerical methods ? what reviews you have got ? Is this your masters or Ph.D. work?
 

tas8831

Well-Known Member
And the notes, which deserve a Nobel Prize, can be published only on a public forum,
not in any reputable journal. Like the following groundbreaking note.

Am I Steven Hawking? No. I am low author with top paper.
You are low author with no paper.
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
Yes, journal Symmetry replied, that they do no like it there (no reasons for rejection attached); but suggested a less valuable journal. It is part of my Ph.D. goal. I am M.Sc. now.

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What are the views of your supervisor ? Is he confidant about the work ? you don't want to go to some lower impact journal ? you are planning Ph.D. at same University?
 
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