gek on Nostr: Imagine working for a large scientific research center and usually publish via the ...
Imagine working for a large scientific research center and usually publish via the center.
Imagine being told that one of your paper cannot be published via the center as it clashes with the dominant perspective of the center. (This mean not even have the opportunity of being proven wrong by your own peers, just censored)
Imagine heading to arxiv as an alternative. Imagine arxiv not publishing it either, at the request of the center.
Arxiv is not all that it pretends to be. Who maintains it these days?
There is more to this story… it ties in with the birth of the World Wide Web, the hope and excitement it promised to the scientific community, its corruption… and hopefully one day, Nostr.
Imagine being told that one of your paper cannot be published via the center as it clashes with the dominant perspective of the center. (This mean not even have the opportunity of being proven wrong by your own peers, just censored)
Imagine heading to arxiv as an alternative. Imagine arxiv not publishing it either, at the request of the center.
Arxiv is not all that it pretends to be. Who maintains it these days?
There is more to this story… it ties in with the birth of the World Wide Web, the hope and excitement it promised to the scientific community, its corruption… and hopefully one day, Nostr.