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In a seeming counter-point to the ], a pair of brothers (Igor and Grichka Bogdanov), managed to get several papers published to physics journals which, upon closer inspection, seem to be full of similar (to ]) ] under a layer of dense technical ]. The brothers have since defended their theories (which deal with the area of ]), but the veracity of their work remains in doubt. | In a seeming counter-point to the ], a pair of brothers (Igor and Grichka Bogdanov), managed to get several papers published to physics journals which, upon closer inspection, seem to be full of similar (to ]) ] under a layer of dense technical ]. The brothers have since defended their theories (which deal with the area of ]), but the veracity of their work remains in doubt. | ||
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In a seeming counter-point to the Sokal Affair, a pair of brothers (Igor and Grichka Bogdanov), managed to get several papers published to physics journals which, upon closer inspection, seem to be full of similar (to Sokal) pseudoscience under a layer of dense technical jargon. The brothers have since defended their theories (which deal with the area of Topological field theory), but the veracity of their work remains in doubt.
External links
- A discussion of the controversy.
- Additional discussion with various people related to the brothers academically.
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