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RE: The theory of dark matter

in #science8 years ago (edited)

This text makes the promotion of an article by B. Dobrescu and D. Lincoln from June 2015, written for the Scientific American journal. Please cite your references, this is a matter of being fair to the original authors. And please also cite the sources for the pictures...

Finally, let's go back to physics. You do mention several dark matter experiments that actually have results now (LUX for instance). It may be good to update your post to describe that, which will make it slightly up-to-date with respect to current state-of-the-art.

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Other crazy! where you find the same text? tell me? i don find any in article by B. Dobrescu and D. Lincoln

In your article The LHC legacy (without any blockchain) - towards a first particle physics challenge on Steemit you have 1 image without source, why are you telling me to add source.
many do not add source in images in steemit!

Other crazy! where you find the same text? tell me? i don find any in article by B. Dobrescu and D. Lincoln

I have never said this was taken from somewhere else. I instead said that with your text, you were promoting an article written by B. Dobrescu and D. Lincoln and that you should put a reference to in your post.

From your answer, I am now puzzled. You are mentioning the name of Dobrescu and Lincoln in your text, you refer to what they wrote 1 year ago, and you claim that you cannot find their article. That sounds very surrealistic to me...

In your article The LHC legacy (without any blockchain) - towards a first particle physics challenge on Steemit you have 1 image without source, why are you telling me to add source.

Concerning my post (I do not see the point to refer to my post when you are the one not putting the sources of all your images), your accusation is futile. I always indicate the sources of all my images. Excepted for what concern images produced by myself. Which is the case for the one you are complaining about...

many do not add source in images in steemit!

And it is not because many are doing it wrong that you should do it wrong too. The steemSTEM team is here to help improving the quality of the #science category, which is why we commented your post :) We are here to help improving the content. Nothing less, nothing more.

About promoting an article written by B. Dobrescu and D. Lincoln
if I'm already talking about them why to put a reference

Concerning you post :
It is just an observation

I will say again, if the image that I add to the article i find in a, b, c, site these sites are my sources. If your criticism is constructive I thank you for you criticism :)

About promoting an article written by B. Dobrescu and D. Lincoln
if I'm already talking about them why to put a reference

For readability, it is nice to have a list of the references at the end of the posts with links to the plain articles. For readers who want to know further.

I will say again, if the image that I add to the article i find in a, b, c, site these sites are my sources.

On some sites like the one you mention, anyone can upload anything, including copyrighted material. All the images you are using can be found on official websites. Therefore, it is preferable to use the sources from there. It is a bit more work for you, but that gives more credibility to your post. At least from the perspective of (some) readers (some of them working on what you are talking about).