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shattering discoveries in it the problem is although I am a reconized genius, school just bored me cause it was to slow and I have no official paperwork to prove my knowledge even thought Ive read more books and studied more topics then most PHD holders. I want volunteers to read my work of a suggestion on how to get someone who could publish it to take it seriously enough to read it

2007-06-12 17:23:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

also Im not done writting it cause I dont know weather to initially dumb it down for the general population or should I put it all in there so only maybe 1% of the population who understand any of it. I dont want to make money out of it just get the info out there ANY SUGGESTIONS

2007-06-12 17:25:09 · update #1

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As a research biologist, I can tell you that getting your work published will depend on several factors. First, if no one can read it, no one will try. Secondly, most textbooks are produced by a publishing company. They contract or have on staff persons who specialize in writing textbooks. They research changes in the pertinent literature and then contract scientists in the appropriate fields to rewrite or proofread the amended sections. Very seldom are unsolicited textbook submissions published. A significant problem that I anticipate you will encounter is your lack of credentials coupled with your poor writing skills. Based upon what you have written above, it is highly unlikely that you will be taken seriously by anybody in the publishing or academic community. I would suggest contacting your local university and taking some course work to develop both your professional credentials as well as your writing skills.

2007-06-12 21:59:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Writing a book will get you nowhere. People write them and no one reads them - the real way to get your ideas noticed is to submit them to a peer-reviewed journal. People write books when they can't get their work published in a journal - and that's a bad sign. The journal is the way to go.

So narrow down your topics and write them up in article form. The submission guidelines are on the websites for the journals, you can submit online. Make sure you put it in the correct format and have someone proof-read it for you. Then submit it. They'll let you know if you're on to something.

A few journals to consider are the Astrophysical Journal and the Physical Review Letters. Don't bother with Nature or Science - they have WAY to many reviewers, it takes too long, and the chances of getting it accepted are much, much lower.

2007-06-12 19:53:57 · answer #2 · answered by eri 7 · 0 0

Why would anybody take you seriously after looking at your hundreds of previous dumb Yahoo! questions? Their punctuation, spelling, and grammar are dreadful.

All previous geniuses have understood the importance of clear communication. You cannot join them until you understand the same, and do it.

2007-06-13 01:33:40 · answer #3 · answered by bh8153 7 · 0 0

Establish your credibility. Your writing and your answers don't do that.

2007-06-12 19:44:16 · answer #4 · answered by Frank N 7 · 2 0

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