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From Vortex
fznidarsic Sat, 01 Dec 2012 08:00:08 -0800
Peer reviewed journals have rejected me for 20 years. With the help of Miley and Glen Robenson I had two peer reviewed conference papers published.
They were gutted to pass the reviewers and say nothing. I don’t even understand them in their “perfected” state. How could anyone else?
A journal, just now, is reviewing my paper. It may go. Publication fees are $600. Why would I want to pay that?
Along comes Amazon and publishes my book, saying what I want and how I want. I make a few bucks on the deal. The books are selling.
Who needs peer review in this modern age? Dun Da Da Dun, can’t stop me. Dun Da do dun, can’t stop me.
Thank you Amazon, nice paper back, global market, and
getting the message out.
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Originally posted by MarioOnTheFly
The poster before me stated "cold fusion is impossible"....that's the problem...we must never take that stance. A more subtle approach like "as far as our tech understanding of today goes, we are unable to make it happen" would be more to my liking.
I guess his earlier books were self-published by Znidarsic Science Books. Apparently this book is also self-published, except the independent publishing is now through createspace.com, since Amazon lists the publisher as "CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform".
Originally posted by boncho
Frank Znidarsic gets his book published, in a peer review journal? No. In Scientific American? No.
On Amazon.
They don't offer it to everyone, just the people that are capable of clicking the link at the bottom here that says "Create a book". I think you're up to it.
Originally posted by boncho
Yes, I think it's the distribution that has him excited. Although maybe they offer this to everyone? In which case, I have a book to publish...
If there's any foundation to the work, it can be admired on that basis. But if there's not, then no, there's nothing to admire about someone publishing BS about antigravity.
Originally posted by XPLodER
i do not vouch for the correctness of his assumptions,
but do see that he has unique ideas and pushes the accepted boundaries of science.
both things to be admired, yes?
there is no doubt in my mind he is a very clever scientist with some very original ideas,
and he has done everything in his power to share these ideas with the world for free.
do you know his goal is for the benefit of man kind?
i do not vouch for the correctness of his assumptions,
but do see that he has unique ideas and pushes the accepted boundaries of science.
both things to be admired, yes?
Originally posted by RING0
I follow frank when I can, he is a good Scientific Citizen, he has interesting ideas, and he is open to new ideas from others who are considered fringe scientists like Eugene Podkletnov. He sometimes hangs out at the email based Vortex forums where cold fusion is discussed.