If memory serves, the journal Foundations of Physics was long known as a place for people to publish wild fringe theories that would never get accepted by more mainstream physics journals.
I remember back in 2007, this was common knowledge, so it was big news that (widely respected physicist) Gerard ’t Hooft was due to take over as editor-in-chief, and people in the physics department were speculating about whether he would radically change the nature of the journal. I don’t know whether that happened or not. But anyway, 1997 is before that.
If memory serves, the journal Foundations of Physics was long known as a place for people to publish wild fringe theories that would never get accepted by more mainstream physics journals.
I remember back in 2007, this was common knowledge, so it was big news that (widely respected physicist) Gerard ’t Hooft was due to take over as editor-in-chief, and people in the physics department were speculating about whether he would radically change the nature of the journal. I don’t know whether that happened or not. But anyway, 1997 is before that.