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From: Robert L. Oldershaw on 5 Jun 2010 23:48 On Jun 5, 1:20 pm, Robert Higgins <robert_higgins...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > Even for free, nobody wants it. If it had any > value, you would submit it to a peer-reviewed > journal for publication. If you do, please be > kind enough to post the referee reports - > I need a good laugh. ---------------------------------------------------- It will be published. I am offering a preprint. I suppose you prefer ignorance, which allows you to "judge" the research without even reading the paper. > Are you an undergraduate, or just staff? You aren't listed as faculty. ----------------------------------- I own the science library, but what does it matter? You need alot more than "a good laugh", but probably no one will help you in that dept.
From: Robert L. Oldershaw on 5 Jun 2010 23:53 On Jun 5, 6:39 pm, Jerry <Cephalobus_alie...(a)comcast.net> wrote: >> > Everybody here recognizes that your paper is utter nonsense. > > If you wish to refute the results that I present in the following > > http://mysite.verizon.net/cephalobus_alienus/images/Oldershaw.PNG > > then you need to explain what is wrong with the following code > from my computer program, whose purpose is to generate all of the > mass retrodictions predicted by your formula for j=1/2,2/2,3/2,4/2 > and a = m/n where n=5,6,7,8 and m <=n > > for (int i = 1; i <= 4; ++i) > { > double j = (double)i / 2.0; > for (int n = 5; n <= 8; ++n) > { > for (int m = 1; m <= n; ++m) > { > double a = (double)m/(double)n; > double x = Math.Sqrt(Math.Sqrt(j*(j+1)/(a*a)))*674.8; > Mark(e.Graphics, x, 30, "", Color.Black); > } > } --------------------------------------- Hmmmm, do you, by any chance, suffer from Asperger's syndrome. Just curious.
From: Jerry on 6 Jun 2010 03:16 On Jun 5, 10:53 pm, "Robert L. Oldershaw" <rlolders...(a)amherst.edu> wrote: > On Jun 5, 6:39 pm, Jerry <Cephalobus_alie...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > > > Everybody here recognizes that your paper is utter nonsense. > > > If you wish to refute the results that I present in the following > > >http://mysite.verizon.net/cephalobus_alienus/images/Oldershaw.PNG > > > then you need to explain what is wrong with the following code > > from my computer program, whose purpose is to generate all of the > > mass retrodictions predicted by your formula for j=1/2,2/2,3/2,4/2 > > and a = m/n where n=5,6,7,8 and m <=n > > > for (int i = 1; i <= 4; ++i) > > { > > double j = (double)i / 2.0; > > for (int n = 5; n <= 8; ++n) > > { > > for (int m = 1; m <= n; ++m) > > { > > double a = (double)m/(double)n; > > double x = Math.Sqrt(Math.Sqrt(j*(j+1)/(a*a)))*674.8; > > Mark(e.Graphics, x, 30, "", Color.Black); > > } > > } > > --------------------------------------- > > Hmmmm, do you, by any chance, suffer from Asperger's syndrome. > > Just curious. Speak for yourself. Everybody here recognizes that your paper is utter nonsense. If you wish to refute the results that I present in the following http://mysite.verizon.net/cephalobus_alienus/images/Oldershaw.PNG then you need to explain what is wrong with the following code from my computer program, whose purpose is to generate all of the mass retrodictions predicted by your formula for j=1/2,2/2,3/2,4/2 and a = m/n where n=5,6,7,8 and m <=n for (int i = 1; i <= 4; ++i) { double j = (double)i / 2.0; for (int n = 5; n <= 8; ++n) { for (int m = 1; m <= n; ++m) { double a = (double)m/(double)n; double x = Math.Sqrt(Math.Sqrt(j*(j+1)/(a*a)))*674.8; Mark(e.Graphics, x, 30, "", Color.Black); } } } Jerry
From: Robert Higgins on 6 Jun 2010 07:24 On Jun 5, 11:48 pm, "Robert L. Oldershaw" <rlolders...(a)amherst.edu> wrote: > On Jun 5, 1:20 pm, Robert Higgins <robert_higgins...(a)hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > Even for free, nobody wants it. If it had any > > value, you would submit it to a peer-reviewed > > journal for publication. If you do, please be > > kind enough to post the referee reports - > > I need a good laugh. > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > It will be published. Or so you claim. >I am offering a preprint. I suppose you prefer > ignorance, which allows you to "judge" the research without even > reading the paper. In chemistry (my field), we never send out preprints unless the paper is already in review, but, then again, we actually had valuable data and insights on which we were afraid someone would scoop us. With nonsense, there is no danger of preprints. > > > Are you an undergraduate, or just staff? You aren't listed as faculty. > > ----------------------------------- > I own the science library, but what does it matter? So you are a crank, but one that uses an academic URL to falsely suggest that he has academic credentials. > > You need alot more than "a good laugh", but probably no one will help > you in that dept. You are right - I need more than a good laugh - but that is all I am likely to get from you, isn't it?
From: Robert L. Oldershaw on 6 Jun 2010 17:13
On Jun 6, 7:24 am, Robert Higgins <robert_higgins...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > You are right - I need more than a good laugh - ----------------------------------- You could try paying for what you need. |