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  • in reply to: Novel approach to fusion technology #12730
    Ed
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    Again, I would have no way of confirming that the recipient is from academia. On the other hand, my email information is posted on the “abstract” link for the article, and if I receive an email request from an “.edu” email, that reprint option may be available.

    in reply to: Novel approach to fusion technology #12728
    Ed
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    Hi delt0r, yes, the journal may permit me to provide reprints for academic use, but that is quite different from posting on a public website where everyone has access. Normally such a reprint would be a paper copy or link that could be sent to an individual’s email address. At least, that is my understanding of how it works, please correct me if I’m wrong. Thanks!

    in reply to: Novel approach to fusion technology #12725
    Ed
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    Thanks for the suggestion, Breakable. Unfortunately, as part of the publication process with this and many other journals, the author signs over the copyright to the publisher. Thus, posting a “free” copy anywhere else or re-publishing elsewhere would be a copyright violation. So I’m facing a challenge with respect to a method of finding the ear of someone who is in a position to test the idea. All suggestions most welcome!

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