Re: How to get a paper published as an independent unknown
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Date: 02/18/05
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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 17:44:49 +0000 (UTC)
Dear Jay,
If you can't explain it to a six year old, you can't explain it to a
physicist, I have read. I wonder who wrote that first?
I agree with Arnold Neumaier that you need an abstract, an
introduction, an outline, and short and full versions. The web is a
good place for such staging.
I'll add that in sales, we answer objections with canned answers, and
in a $56,000 proposal to the DRS recently, I put the objections and
answers right there in the proposal.
You might consider an appendix of criticisms and responses, as this is
new material. On the web, a blog of who criticised what first, your
response, and whether your response resolved the criticism would be
appropriate. All this is hard work, of a different style from the
creative act. Persistence counts!
Yours,
Doug Goncz
Replikon Research
Seven Corners, VA 22044-0394
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