Recent posts: R. Biswas. Cosmological parameters in the context of time varying w
Powered by MaxBlogPress 

74. Nima and CDF anomaly

Print This Post Print This Post   Save This Post as PDF                                


The post is deleted.

  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati

If you liked the post, please kindly consider to leave a comment, subscribe to the RSS feed or get new posts sent directly to your Inbox. If you want to chat with me in real time, you can find me on Twitter. The posts below are probably related to the subject of this one:

87. Leptophilic dark matter
Workshop on tests of gravity in Case Western – day 2 and Arkani-Hamed’s talk
One week to spend in US
Workshop on tests of gravity in Case Western – day 2: aether and modified gravity
Fermi telescope does not confirm DM claims

RSS feed | Trackback URI

4 Comments »

Comment by Instanton
2008-11-04 14:26:21

Dmitry

Do you think the way you represent your suspicion is ethical?

Regards
Another disappointed reader.

Comment by Dmitry
2008-11-04 14:34:09

Hi Instanton

Glad you are back, did not hear from you for a long time. No, as I conclude after some thinking. I think I’ll remove the post, although it probably made some good work for Nima — black PR is the best PR, but too bad, it was I who made some bad PR for him. Hopefully, he will get his Nobel prize ;-)

Cheers

 
 
2008-11-04 23:45:38

Hi Dmitry,

I do not understand why you removed the post… To me, a blog is a place where one dumps his or her own ideas, whatever those are, without fear. Of course, with respect. But I do not think you disrespected anybody.

Anyway, it’s your call…

Cheers,
T.

Comment by Dmitry
2008-11-05 00:01:23

Hi Tommaso

I removed it because it was more about sociology in physics rather than physics, and I do prefer physics over sociology. Also, I did not quite like how discussion developed on Peter W’s blog.

Cheers and glad you dropped by.
Dmitry.

 
 
Please, enter your name (required)
e-mail (required - never shown publicly)
URI
or login via Facebook by clicking the button below
Your comment (smaller size | larger size)
For LaTeX in your comment, please use tags [tex] and [/tex]. Also, you may use the following HTML tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> .

« Back to text comment
or subscribe me to comments RSS feed

Trackback responses to this post