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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, 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.