• @off_brand_@beehaw.org
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    12 days ago

    No shade to OP. Something like this isn’t likey to trip BS alarms unless youre already aware of how big this should be. and it’s the kinda thing that isn’t sexy enough to grab public attention, which lends some credence.

    like, I read a headline like, “FUSION MAKES POWER NOW, FUSION POWER PLANTS EXPECTED NEXT YEAR” and I know it’s BS. But part of that is the way it promises to affect your life, and it does do in terms of Fusion, which enough people would recognize so as to make their eyeballs valuable.

    This article has neither of those really. So yeah. No shade.

    (Edit: guess the words “magical equation” is a pretty quick tip off too lol)

    • @floofloof@lemmy.caOP
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      12 days ago

      I had my suspicions but I wanted to see what others made of it. The headline was obviously dodgy, but that might just have been the reporting rather than the paper. And I glanced at the paper but didn’t dig through. Since then I had a slightly more careful poke through it, and sentences like this ring some pretty loud alarms:

      The masses of electrons, muons, and tau can be explained by the different curvatures of universe, galaxy, and solar system, respectively.

      Anyway, I appreciate your comments and the comments of the person you replied to. I should have recognized this for what it was.

      • NoneOfUrBusiness
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        The masses of electrons, muons, and tau can be explained by the different curvatures of universe, galaxy, and solar system, respectively.

        What the actual fuck? I mean I get that it’s a bullshit paper but at least try for god’s sake.

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          like what, the LLM should try harder!

      • @Scipitie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Nah, you’re doing the right thing: getting input when not sure. That’s the way of learning!

        Only one request: add the thoughts from this answer to the OP the next time please! Would make reading it a bit easier and better framed, at least for me.

        (I.e. “I’m an authority in this field, look at this exciting news!” VS “my bullshit sensors tingle but I don’t know enough. What are your thoughts?”