Across all of Elsevier, two papers in ten months. Everyone else published thirty. Then someone from inside the publisher reached out to us. They had a lot to say.
I don't know how old you guys are, but I have been around a long, long time working primarily in neuropsychology. It is noteworthy to me that the behavioral playbook you describe here is actually identical to what Harvard did to one of my few heros, John Mack. I remember Carl Sagan et al at Harvard abandoned Mack while Harvard attempted to shut him down. I remember the brave Alan Dershovitz stood by his side to the bitter end when Mack was run over in 2004 by a drunk driver (don't get me started on that). It is the same tired sad story of suppression.
Fascinating! So if I get this correct, this person said that the initial reviewer at the publisher(not necessarily a peer in that field?) can just say…..no? WILD!
Keep looking up...and inward. Distractions are everywhere. Keep going.
Seems like you're getting more and more of an annoyance to the "right" people.
3I/ATLAS is no comet. Appears to relate to what Reza and McClasland were working on.
I don't know how old you guys are, but I have been around a long, long time working primarily in neuropsychology. It is noteworthy to me that the behavioral playbook you describe here is actually identical to what Harvard did to one of my few heros, John Mack. I remember Carl Sagan et al at Harvard abandoned Mack while Harvard attempted to shut him down. I remember the brave Alan Dershovitz stood by his side to the bitter end when Mack was run over in 2004 by a drunk driver (don't get me started on that). It is the same tired sad story of suppression.
Fascinating! So if I get this correct, this person said that the initial reviewer at the publisher(not necessarily a peer in that field?) can just say…..no? WILD!