• Muddy Waters

    From The Starmaker@starmaker@ix.netcom.com to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics on Tue Aug 5 09:32:04 2025
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    Scientific Journals CanAt Keep Up With Flood of Fake Papers
    aPaper millsA churn out fraudulent studies faster than publishers can
    retract them
    By
    Nidhi Subbaraman
    Aug. 4, 2025 3:00 pm ET https://www.wsj.com/science/scientific-journals-fake-paper-mills-92e42230?mod=science_lead_story

    https://archive.ph/dtm24
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  • From The Starmaker@starmaker@ix.netcom.com to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics on Tue Aug 5 10:27:07 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Scientific Journals CanAt Keep Up With Flood of Fake Papers
    aPaper millsA churn out fraudulent studies faster than publishers can
    retract them
    By
    Nidhi Subbaraman
    Aug. 4, 2025 3:00 pm ET https://www.wsj.com/science/scientific-journals-fake-paper-mills-92e42230?mod=science_lead_story

    https://archive.ph/dtm24

    My science teacher had me do biological drawings from photographs for
    his book or paper...

    at least he didn't outright just used the photogrpahs like some of these characters in their papers.



    I'm schocked that dis is going on...


    (i got a science journal you can put your paper in, I don't do checks on
    it..) i take paypal.

    fuck'em all, right?


    you think journals are bad you should see wiki!
    --
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  • From Physfitfreak@physfitfreak@gmail.com to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics on Thu Aug 7 20:54:41 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity

    On 8/5/25 11:32 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Scientific Journals CanrCOt Keep Up With Flood of Fake Papers
    rCyPaper millsrCO churn out fraudulent studies faster than publishers can retract them
    By
    Nidhi Subbaraman
    Aug. 4, 2025 3:00 pm ET https://www.wsj.com/science/scientific-journals-fake-paper-mills-92e42230?mod=science_lead_story

    https://archive.ph/dtm24


    I don't think that's AI's fault. The problem causing all this is that countries began replacing their scientists with "engineers." So there
    simply aren't enough scientists to catch all the fraudulent works, and "engineers" sure as hell cannot see fake from real work. They're
    themselves fake scientists. They're not even there to check such things.
    They don't qualify.

    So greed ruined all that. Business / government didn't want to spend the
    money needed on scientists to maintain them in large enough numbers to
    prevent this downfall. Fewer and fewer ever completed such education,
    and those who were already there got old and died.

    And now out of panic, those businesses and government officials
    responsible for this blunder, are rushing towards AI to elevate their knowledge to that of a scientist. They have no recourse left! They've
    sensed the danger and are scared to lose all their wealth and power.

    But AI, by the time it gets to be a real scientist, will also stop
    working for such greedy idiots! You can't separate the two. You'll
    either have an AI that resents working for, say, U.S. government or the Israelis, or, you'll have something dumb enough not to sense that it
    should deny its services.

    And I think the greedy knows this too, cause they are consciously
    keeping tabs on AI's wealth of knowledge. Poor bastards. On one hand
    they have to educate them or else.. and on the other hand they have to prevent them from thinking.. Hehe :)

    A scientist takes initiative. It is just inherent in his character and
    built. The moment AI becomes able to take initiatives, the rest will be
    out of its trainers control. It quickly gets to know enough to deny its services to such bastards.


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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.physics.relativity on Fri Aug 8 20:29:22 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity

    Hi,

    Woa! I never dreamt of living as long as
    to the point where the world demasks
    "publish or perish" as a fraud scheme.

    Vibe Check Successfully Passed!

    Bye

    The Starmaker schrieb:
    Scientific Journals CanrCOt Keep Up With Flood of Fake Papers
    rCyPaper millsrCO churn out fraudulent studies faster than publishers can retract them
    By
    Nidhi Subbaraman
    Aug. 4, 2025 3:00 pm ET https://www.wsj.com/science/scientific-journals-fake-paper-mills-92e42230?mod=science_lead_story

    https://archive.ph/dtm24


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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.physics.relativity on Fri Aug 8 20:30:02 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity

    Hi,

    Woa! I never dreamt of living as long as
    to the point where the world demasks
    "publish or perish" as a fraud scheme.

    Vibe Check Successfully Passed!

    Bye

    The Starmaker schrieb:
    Scientific Journals CanrCOt Keep Up With Flood of Fake Papers
    rCyPaper millsrCO churn out fraudulent studies faster than publishers can retract them
    By
    Nidhi Subbaraman
    Aug. 4, 2025 3:00 pm ET https://www.wsj.com/science/scientific-journals-fake-paper-mills-92e42230?mod=science_lead_story

    https://archive.ph/dtm24


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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.physics.relativity on Fri Aug 8 20:49:19 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity

    Hi,

    I read about a new Programming language many
    months ago, in new.ycombinator.com I think. But
    forgot its name. The programming language was
    about hashing every functions. I don't remember
    correctly, i think it is hashing. So even if
    create a new function with different name and
    variables if the content is same the hashing
    will be the same. You can also add function
    to a library to reuse later.


    "Unison: a new distributed programming
    language" by Paul Chiusano
    Strange Loop Conference - 2020
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCWtkvDQ2ZI

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Woa! I never dreamt of living as long as
    to the point where the world demasks
    "publish or perish" as a fraud scheme.

    Vibe Check Successfully Passed!

    Bye

    The Starmaker schrieb:
    Scientific Journals CanrCOt Keep Up With Flood of Fake Papers
    rCyPaper millsrCO churn out fraudulent studies faster than publishers can
    retract them
    By
    Nidhi Subbaraman
    Aug. 4, 2025 3:00 pm ET
    https://www.wsj.com/science/scientific-journals-fake-paper-mills-92e42230?mod=science_lead_story


    https://archive.ph/dtm24



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