Unified Gravito-Electromagnetic Resonance (uger) Model
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A GitHub repository presents a novel Unified Gravito-Electromagnetic Resonance (UGER) model, sparking curiosity and skepticism among HN users due to its unconventional approach to theoretical physics.
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Are you a physicist? It seems like every few weeks, another "independent researcher" posts another LLM-generated Grand Unified Theory, or Millennium Prize solution, or paradigm-shifting scientific discovery, without having the relevant math or physics background to spot when their LLM of choice is hallucinating, and why it doesn't work.