ISSN: 2320-2459
Paul T E Cusack*
Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Received: 01-Oct-2021 Manuscript No. JPAP-22- 82187; Editor assigned: 04-Oct-2021, Pre QC No. JPAP-23-43599(PQ); Reviewed: 18- Oct- 2021, QC No. JPAP-22- 82187; Revised: 31-Jan-2023, Manuscript No. JPAP-23-43599(R) Published: 28- Feb-2023, DOI:10.4172/2320-2459.11.1.001
Citation: Cusack PTE. Light and the Ether. Res Rev J Pure Appl Phys. 2023;11:001 .
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This could well be my last paper in Physics. Journals are reluctant to print for free. Really it should be the readers who are paying to get he information. I’m poor because I spend all my time writing papers. I work as hard as a roofer with my mind. No recompense. I can’t even afford to by my dad who is in the nursing home a hot chocolate. There may be stipends, but the genius shouldn’t waste time jumping through hoops. It takes a mediocre mind to do the administration which is probably why there are so many mediocre papers.