Comment on October 15th, 2009.
see, it’s all fun and games until your local public university library pays $11,640.00 for “International journal of modern physics A”, as we seem to have done. Grumble.
Comment on October 15th, 2009.
Ah, I misread. It’s that much, give or take (a bit more, actually) for all the parts of “International Journal of Modern Physics.” Still, though. Using it as a self-publishing venue, if that’s what transpired, is uncool.
Comment on October 16th, 2009.
It seems the papers have been published elsewhere as well. The preprints are certainly classified with non-crank physics on the physics arXiv.
It’s fascinating not only that the papers got published, but that they aren’t just theoretical; they strongly advocate for the LHC organizers to commit to a randomized set of trials to help them ‘recognize’ this sort of boundary-condition causality. In effect, the organizers would agree to having their hands bound by the outcome of a randomized game, which at very very low probability could say “never use the LHC above a certain energy range” or perhaps “turn off the LHC and dismantle the project”.
Perhaps this too is still theoretical; it seems surpassingly unlikely that they would agree to such an idea.
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