Those who poke around in obscure corners of the wub may have noticed that Force X from Outer Space was due to be published in October:
We are ramping up the end of this series because we’ve been informed that both of David’s papers will be published in October — one on the error in the climate models and one on the notch delay solar theory.
This was an event of somewhat less note than AW’s epoch-making non-paper but surely it deserves some kind of mockery rather than total contempt? Or perhaps not.
Anyway, it is now November. Perhaps the papers didn’t make Nature after all.
Refs
from ScienceBlogs http://ift.tt/2fq9rVy
Those who poke around in obscure corners of the wub may have noticed that Force X from Outer Space was due to be published in October:
We are ramping up the end of this series because we’ve been informed that both of David’s papers will be published in October — one on the error in the climate models and one on the notch delay solar theory.
This was an event of somewhat less note than AW’s epoch-making non-paper but surely it deserves some kind of mockery rather than total contempt? Or perhaps not.
Anyway, it is now November. Perhaps the papers didn’t make Nature after all.
Refs
from ScienceBlogs http://ift.tt/2fq9rVy
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