Notes on similarities of something called Skeletides with my work and Peppytides

In addition to what I have already said in this post, here are some additional points that highlight the astounding similarity. A little backstory summarized: This is regarding Ron Zuckermann’s (RZ) recent paper that has been published online in January and will be included in the next issue of the journal 3DP+. After I reached …

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My funny experience at Berkeley Lab: About a recent publication that is a complete derivative, Part 7

Link to Part 6 Hello everybody, thank you for so many responses and thousands of reads of my posts. Three months ago today, I first started blogging my story. We are now at Part 7! This part was supposed to be about what happened after I reported my experiences to Berkeley Lab in early 2016, …

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My funny experience at Berkeley Lab: Capitol Hill trip and Directors Award, Part 6

Link to Part 5 It’s now December of 2019. Like ink slowly in water, my story is spreading all across the world. My voice! It has been a little more than a week since I posted Part1 the day before Thanksgiving Day. As I hear back from some of you, something is unwinding deep inside …

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My funny experience at Berkeley Lab: Emerging through the wreckage, Part 4

Link to Part 3 I am a cross-disciplinary expert. Combined understanding of Scientific Computing, Computational science, Design, Data Science, 3D modeling, and 3D spatial-dynamics is a gateway to new inventions in tech, and a pre-cursor to the new field that I am building. To insult me on my face suggesting incompetence and to deny me …

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My funny experience at Berkeley Lab: More invisibility and the saga of letters, Part 3

Link to Part 2 Mathematically, I find RZ’s comments on my “lack of scientific promise” and “no significant contribution” to be very odd. From his homepage (http://ronznet.com) where he tabulates all his career accomplishments  and other goodies and calls them “What’s Hot!”, we can have a fact-check. Since the time of my first paper (July …

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My funny experience at Berkeley Lab: The beginning signs of manipulation, Part 1

After a prolonged silence of five and half years since leaving Berkeley Lab, during which I have taken the time to physically and psychologically heal from those experiences, I am recounting the story that is essentially an indicator of the push-downs and corruptions in academic research labs of our times. For the last few years …

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History of Peppytides, my research journey, and emergence of Physical Scientific Computing

This is the story of my journey through my research, to Peppytide – and Physical Scientific Computing. It’s a history of how it all started. This photo was taken at the time I first made the model work in the summer of 2011 with all the sidechains. This was just the backbone chain at first …

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