wolfram finally publishes

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Sat May 11 2002 - 07:23:19 MDT


The lack of peer review says it all.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/11/arts/11WOLF.html

<<A Man Who Would Shake Up Science
By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN

Some images on the back jacket of Stephen Wolfram's 1,197-page tome, "A New
Kind of Science," are familiar: a splash of liquid, jets of gas, sea
anemone, ancient mosaics and mollusk shells. But others become
understandable only after working through ideas in this much-awaited book:
spindly sketches of leaves and snowflakes, a baroque lacework of light,
schematic diagrams that waver under the gaze.....

.....Many of these images, created by Mr. Wolfram, are ghostlike reductions
of
familiar objects, skeletal representations of processes that may lie beneath
natural forms. And they were produced during a decade of work that was kept
hidden from professional scrutiny......

These might seem the claims of a semimystical scientific crank. After all,
the book is being published (on Tuesday) not by a university press but by
Mr. Wolfram's own company (Wolfram Media Inc.), and he has insisted on
secrecy in a scientific world used to peer review and public conferences.
But secrecy and grandiosity have also accompanied major scientific works
.....>>



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