Re: How to get a paper published as an independent unknown

whopkins_at_csd.uwm.edu
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:36:04 +0000 (UTC)

Jay R. Yablon wrote:
> For a number of years have been doing independent research into the question
> of why the Fermions have the masses they have, and believe I have made a
> significant breakthrough in the past two months and can now predict these
> lepton masses.

Annalen der Physik has a web site and will take submissions over the
net in several different formats. The site allows Word format, though
I'm not sure if the journal takes it or not. Of course, they will also
accept submissions by ordinary mail, as I believe most journals do.



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