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

URL: https://osf.io/cym86/

Reference tag: Perkovic, Nikola. “Supersymmetry Is Not Dead”. Open Science Framework, 8 Jan. 2018.
Title: Supersymmetry is Not Dead
Authors: Nikola Perkovic
Tags: supersymmetry, fine structure constant, strong nuclear coupling, gauge coupling unification, yukawa fermion coupling, higgs mechanism,
Submission date: 2018-01-07
Category: hep-ph

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answered Jan 8, 2018 by NikolaPerk (100 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/201708.0050/v1/download

Reference tag: 201708.0050
Title: Duality of Time and Perpetual Re-creation of Space
Authors: Mohamed Haj Yousef
Tags: duality of time
Submission date: 2017-08-31
Category: gr-qc

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answered Jan 27, 2018 by mhajyousef (0 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3131110

Reference tag: N/A
Title: A Computational Model of Time-Dilation
Authors: Charles Davi
Tags: time-dilation, relativity, information theory, computer theory
Submission date: 2018-03-06
Category: physics

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answered Mar 12, 2018 by Feynmanfan85 (0 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1140%2Fepjc%2Fs10052-017-4738-4.pdf

Reference tag: ALZ-TH-01
Title: Worldline as a spin chain
Authors: Amir H. Fatollahi
Tags: Worldline, Phase Transition, Magnetic Monopoles
Submission date: 2017-01-17
Category: hep-th

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answered Mar 15, 2018 by ahfatol (0 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1140%2Fepjc%2Fs10052-017-4738-4.pdf

Reference tag: ALZ-TH-01
Title: Worldline as a spin chain
Authors: Amir H. Fatollahi
Tags: Worldline, Phase Transition, Magnetic Monopoles
Submission date: 2018-03-15
Category: hep-th

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answered Mar 15, 2018 by ahfatol (0 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323685799_Energy_loss_in_Non-linear_Capacitors_and_its_graphical_visualization

Reference tag: DOI10.13140/RG.2.2.18252.92809
Title: Energy loss in Non-linear Capacitors and its graphical visualization
Authors: tarek mahmoud samy
Tags: nonlinear capacitor Graphene visualization
Submission date: 2018-03-10
Category: Reviews I

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answered Mar 15, 2018 by tarek1984 (0 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.08105

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answered Apr 23, 2018 by emuc (0 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://osf.io/dmtyq/

Reference tag: UNS-PH-1809
Title: Electron Mass in Gravitation and Cosmology
Authors: Nikola Perkovic
Tags: cosmology, general relativity, particle physics, standard model, electron, pion, hubble constant, hubble parameter, cosmological constant, quantum mechanics, large number hypothesis
Submission date: 2018-03-08
Category: hep-ph

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answered Apr 24, 2018 by NikolaPerk (100 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4k87x0m1n3ha6ye/AADtqPUb75f1RRvtNdy93VRPa?dl=0

Reference tag: MIL_2018.05.18
Title: HYPOTHESIS FOR WAVE-PARTICLE DUALITY SOLUTION
Authors: Mikko Ilmari Laukkanen
Tags: Quantum Mechanics, Wave-Particle Duality, Double-Slit Experiment
Submission date: 2018-05-18
Category: quant-ph

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answered May 22, 2018 by MIL (0 points) [ no revision ]
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I propose to submit the following paper to the review section:

URL: https://osf.io/xzgw6/

Reference tag: 10.17605/OSF.IO/XZGW6
Title: Additional information and clarifications surrounding the Many dimensions interpretation of quantum mechanics, and a new thought experiment
Authors: John Taylor
Tags: interpretations of quantum mechanics, decoherence, measurement problem
Submission date: 2018-04-24
Category: quant-ph

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answered May 25, 2018 by 2012taylorj (0 points) [ no revision ]

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