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Feb 12 at 20:35 comment added mike stone A full list Hossenfelder papers is here scholar.google.com/… She has an h-index of 32 so they are being cited.
Feb 12 at 20:13 comment added John Rennie @my2cts Oops. Thanks :-)
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Feb 12 at 15:39 comment added MadMax As long as I can tell, Sabine Hossenfelder is a decent physicist, albeit her theories and her sense of humor could sometimes to be a bit quirky.
Feb 11 at 11:17 comment added John Rennie @annav Whatever you may feel about Ms. Hossenfelder (and I confess I am not her biggest fan) the question of what makes up the mass of a hadron is an interesting one and one that is frequently arm waved away with some vague statements about "interaction energy". I think it is well worth trying to explain what is going on in an at least semi-rigorous way. You are letting your distaste for Hossenfelder get in the way of being helpful and informative to site members, which after all why we we are here.
Feb 11 at 9:39 comment added anna v In addition , the three peer reviewed publications were in 2002.
Feb 11 at 9:22 comment added anna v I asked for the publications of Sabine Hossenfelder at the Cern document server wh ich covers all references of particle physics, and she has three publications, none of her "theory"
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Feb 11 at 8:33 history answered John Rennie CC BY-SA 4.0