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The *entire* subject is off. '''Peer review''' won’t help. 🙏
The *entire* subject is off. '''Peer review''' won’t help. 🙏
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|content=Academics have to be quite sensitive. Even the bold of academe don’t want to talk about how we quietly switched from editors holding the reins at a few high quality journals, to '''peer review''' mysteriously taking over as the number of lower tier journals exploded.
|content=Academics have to be quite sensitive. Even the bold of academe don’t want to talk about how we quietly switched from editors holding the reins at a few high quality journals, to [[Peer Review|peer review]] mysteriously taking over as the number of lower tier journals exploded.


Crazy talk… ;-)
Crazy talk… ;-)
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|content=Don’t take it from me. Look at the history yourself with these search terms:
|content=Don’t take it from me. Look at the history yourself with these search terms:


History of Peer Review in Science
[[Peer Review|History of Peer Review in Science]]


Pergamon Press
Pergamon Press


Robert Maxwell
[[Robert Maxwell]]


Number of academic Journals over time
Number of academic Journals over time
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Peer review, awards, credentials, etc don’t behave positively during a universal institutional intellectual collapse. 🙏
Peer review, awards, credentials, etc don’t behave positively during a universal institutional intellectual collapse. 🙏
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|content=So you have my list. It is incomplete and idiosyncratic. I’d love to have your corrections and additions.
So….Where is yours? Thanks again.
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|content=It is an interesting question as to who inspires us in physics. Here is a list of 20th century giants whose work inspired me that might work as protagonists with interesting stories that deserve to be considered along with the best known Einstein/Hawking/Oppenheimer/Etc.:
[[CN Yang]] (with Lee and Simons)</br>
[[Paul Dirac]]</br>
Ernst Stueckelberg</br>
[[Madame Wu]]</br>
David Bohm</br>
Abdus Salam</br>
[[Ken Wilson]]</br>
Emmy Noether</br>
Ettore Majorana</br>
Carlo Rubio</br>
Shin'ichirō Tomonaga</br>
[[Lev Landau]]</br>
Simon Van der Meer</br>
Freeman Dyson</br>
Julian Schwinger</br>
Paul Ehrenfest</br>
John VonNeumann</br>
Feza Gursey</br>
Wolfgang Pauli</br>
Louis and [[Ed Witten|Edward Witten]]</br>
Hans Bethe</br>
George Sudarshan</br>
Vera Rubin</br>
Gerard 't Hooft
Not all of those stories are…uh…simple.
Would be curious to hear names from others.
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|content=i was hoping that the oppenheimer movie would inspire a generation of kids to be physicists but it really missed the mark on that.
let's get that movie made!
(i think the social network managed to do this for startup founders.)
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|content=But let’s face facts: inspiration is not the issue. Fundamental Physics needs to be a good life. What is holding us back is:
A) Terrible Pay.
B) Worse Odds of Survival
C) Decoupling of Success at Physics from Success in Physics
D) The Matthew Effect.
E) Math and Physics Pricks
F) Tyranny of large programs over individuals.
G) Multi Decade Stagnation
H) Un Scientific And even Anti-scientific behavior.
I) The Matilde Effect
J) The Sudarshan Effect
K) Ethics Collapse
L) Needlessly long pedagogical sequence (e.g. intro physics -> Classical Mechanics -> Grad Classical Mechanics -> Symplectic Geometry)  driven by history.
M) Socializing physics into a team sport in areas dominated by individuals and iconoclasts.
N) Tolerance for Program level failure (e.g. *obsessive* use of toy model physics to evade a reckoning).
O) Intolerance for individual error and failure by those in programs.
P) Failure to reward early contributions (e.g. *Abelian* Chern Simons QFT).
Q) Atrocious MSM journalism distorting the public understanding.
R) Relentless discussion of woo physics in public and 3-5 real topics (e.g. somebodies cat).
S) Learned Helplessness coming from over-learning Ken Wilson.
T) Inability to support motherhood of female physicists.
U) Inability to keep physics marriages easily together with jobs.
V) DEI loyalty oaths and loss of autonomy.
W) Flooding of markets with disposable labor and abuse apprenticeship as labor.
X) Kicking up on attribution.
Y) Overpaying for cherry topping.
Z) Fetishizing the quantum when innovation in classical field theory remains the heart of QFT.
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|content=But lastly, if outsiders want to fund and fix movies, you will find that going to the “Leading physicists” won’t work. [[Peer Review|Peer review]] can’t work when the leadership *is* the problem. You get more failure.
You need to hold meetings where you get disagreement. So choose the leaders and iconoclasts with great care. Patrick Collison isn’t terrible at this. B+. Best I have ever seen. Start there. Good luck. 🙏
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|content='''Medical Peer Review''' starts then because of the passage of the Social Security Amendments of 1965 establishing Medicare. Scientific Peer Review comes out of Robert Maxwell, Pergamon Press and ultimately the Baumann Amendment a decade later responding to “Man, a Course of Study.”
|content='''Medical Peer Review''' starts then because of the passage of the Social Security Amendments of 1965 establishing Medicare. Scientific Peer Review comes out of [[Robert Maxwell]], Pergamon Press and ultimately the Baumann Amendment a decade later responding to “Man, a Course of Study.”
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* [[Academic Freedom]]
* [[Academic Freedom]]
* [[Competition and Careers in Biosciences]]
* [[IMMACT90]]
* [[IMMACT90]]
* [[Knarc]]
* [[Knarc]]
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* [[Quantum Gravity]]
* [[Quantum Gravity]]
* [[Science Since Babylon]]
* [[Science Since Babylon]]
* [[Science-serfdom]]
* [[The Evolution of U.S. Science and Defense Research Policies]]
* [[The Evolution of U.S. Science and Defense Research Policies]]
* [[Thug-Review]]
* [[Thug-Review]]
* [[Welfare Queens in White Lab Coats]]


[[Category:Concepts]]
[[Category:Concepts]]