wow, congratulations...I recommend contacting the nearest accredited university or college and informing them, but first I recommend you copyright or patent your theory, that way no one will steal it from you...
2006-08-02 03:25:31
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answered by Cynicaldreamer 4
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All the above advice is useless:
1) If you contact any organization, they will judge your work from their perspective which in all probability will not be the best.
2) You don't want to go to mathematics professors or universities - the most ignorant feedback will come from them because their first response will be to dismiss your work. They will not even study it half as much as they should or as much as you would like them to.
3) Journals are even more useless because those who work for the publishers do it for free or very little money so they are under no pressure to do a good job.
Okay, so what to do?
Set up a webpage on Yahoo or Google (it's free) describing your formulas. You don't have to worry about it being stolen because the date and time you uploaded it are recorded and can be used if someone else tries to take credit for your work. There is much other evidence but this will usually suffice. The next step is to point people who you think might be interested to your website. Do not approach someone with no interest or expertise in a different field.
Put some contact information in your website or provide a feedback feature.
2006-08-02 12:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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As in you discovered a new formula that solves and/or supports/debunks a theory? Or you need help figuring out something like differential calculus. Because those are two totally different situations, haha.
If it is the former, first of all...Congratulations! I suggest contacting the head of the math department in one of the major accredit ted universities in your area (or the one you attend if that be the case). They can help you check, double check, and triple check your work, and then possibly help you get it published.
If it's the latter, talk to your teacher, or search for some homework help sites. Or you could ask a friend..I've used all of these before. Or, you can contact me, I'd be glad to help with anything.
Hope I answered your question!
2006-08-02 03:28:32
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answered by X_halt_Salute 2
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answered by Anonymous
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I think i can help u, here is the full address of the guy u shd approach ,not joking, serious
Dileep V Nair
Sowbhagom
Chethimattom
Pala P.O.
Pala
Kerala
Kottayam
Kerala
pin : 686 575
ph : 9847550629
2006-08-02 05:25:30
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answered by dileep 2
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OK Einstien I suggest you start out by speaking with a math professor at a reputable college.
2006-08-02 03:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The Mathmatical Assoation of America (maa.com), where they will conferm your research if they are true.
You most likely wont get money, but will get to name the formula and most likely a scholership or grant.
2006-08-02 03:29:12
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answered by theaterhanz 5
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ha! i wouldnt mind helping you! of course, i might be a skilled mathematician, BUT IM ONLY 14 !!!!
sure, i dont know... look it up on the internet...
2006-08-02 03:28:13
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answered by Kyle H 2
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Your teacher? Maybe!
2006-08-02 03:24:49
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answered by ed 7
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Try these guys, they've always been good to me.
http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/
2006-08-02 03:28:56
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answered by PC Doctor 5
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