User talk:Jacky JEROME

"Jacky Jerome" owns over 30 websites, staked out at addresses like "www.higgs.org" and "www.higgs-boson.org". Here is posted pseudoscience articles disguised as peer-reviewed science (they are not).

In one instance, a paper about Higgs and Gravity posits that mass be replaced by volume for the purposes of some sort of "new" quantum theory of gravity. This is nonsense to anyone with even a high school knowledge of basic physics. It's like positing that the inertial mass of a balloon is the same as that of a bowling ball. This does not even rise to the level of being wrong, and sets science back to a time before Archimedes, who worked out that density = mass * volume.

There probably are good commercial reasons for posting such nonsense, in terms of reserving the domain names for ransom until IOPS or someone associated with Peter Higgs or real particle physics gets tired enough of answering stupid questions about the pseudoscience that they cave in and purchase the domain rights, similar to what happened in the case of Burger King so very long ago.

There ought to be a law against this sort of internet harassment, even if it is currently legal.

Because of the behavior detailed above, and a penchant for peddling pseudoscience as if it contained creditable information, I strongly recommend revoking rights to any future edits of science articles by "Jacky Jerome" on Wikipedia. Danshawen (talk) 14:25, 15 January 2014 (UTC)danshawen