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asked Jul 14, 2015 in Public Official Posts by dimension10 (1,985 points) [ revision history ]
edited Oct 10, 2017 by Dilaton

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[DECLINED:ODP violation]

I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: http://www.atomcone.com/uploads/Time.pdf

Reference tag: NONE
Title: How time and mass exists in the universe
Authors: John Linus O'Sullivan
Tags: NONE
Submission date: 2015-10-18
Category: gr-qc

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answered Oct 19, 2015 by osullivan (0 points) [ revision history ]
edited Oct 20, 2015 by dimension10

In this paper, even some basics of special relativity seem to be confused, which makes this work not appropriate for PhysicsOverflow.
 

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[DECLINED:ODP violation]

I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: http://www.linusosullivan.com/uploads/Universe.pdf

Reference tag: Link
Title: Time and Gravity in the Universe
Authors: John Linus O'Sullivan
Tags: Link
Submission date: 2015-10-21
Category: Cosmology

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answered Oct 22, 2015 by osullivan (0 points) [ revision history ]
edited Oct 23, 2015 by dimension10
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[DECLINDED: ODP-violation]

I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: http://www.linusosullivan.com/uploads/Energy.pdf

Reference tag: linusosullivan.com
Title: Electromagnetic Field and Time
Authors: John Linus O'Sullivan
Tags: Cosmology
Submission date: 2015-10-20
Category: physics

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answered Oct 28, 2015 by osullivan (0 points) [ revision history ]
edited Oct 29, 2015 by Dilaton
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[SUBMITTED]

I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: http://vixra.org/abs/1511.0047

Reference tag: vixra:1511.0047
Title: Metric Based on Cosmological Principle: Uniqueness and Implicit Assumptions
Authors: Sudesh Kumar
Tags: RW Metric, Cartan-Karlhede Algorithm
Submission date: 2015-11-05
Category: class-gr

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answered Nov 10, 2015 by amateurRebel (5 points) [ revision history ]
edited Nov 10, 2015 by dimension10

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