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Funny how slowly information flows, even in our hyper-connected world. Five days ago, I published a novel and profound relation between the strengths of all three fundamental forces of the Standard Model, what should be "free parameters", and no one in mainstream physics even noticed. nostr:nevent1qqsqdwnsjlsrssjfzxy3rrjcmsluu385mvfhey4flu0jpefmz3wk0tsppamhxue69uhkztnwdaejumr0dsngfxqx
2025-06-24 05:31:27 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 4 replies ↓
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I thought about posting it on arXiv, which claims to be "a free distribution service and an open-access archive for scholarly articles". Unfortunately, it is free as in free beer. I'd need an endorsement to participate. That's why I vibe-coded TeXstr and published it on the only truly free distribution service I know. nostr:nevent1qqs964hx20092rygu4xugye25p0x8uq7dhkaljjq98h6pvepfyc0g4qpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet5p82dxz
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There is to much information out there. It should be fairly easy to get the endorstments if you write directly to people who publish on arxiv in the field. Requiring endorsments is a simple WOT to reduce spam on arxiv.
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