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    Comment on a paper by Rindani and Sivakumar

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    In a recent work Rindani and Sivakumar claim to have found a new spin-3/2 theory with novel properties. It is shown here that the system which they consider is equivalent to the conventional Rarita-Schwinger equation. Their approach therefore appears unlikely to succeed in eliminating any of the long-standing problems associated with the interacting spin-3/2 field

    sj-docx-2-han-10.1177_15589447241235339 – Supplemental material for Intramedullary Screw Fixation of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures: Short- to Medium-term Outcomes

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-han-10.1177_15589447241235339 for Intramedullary Screw Fixation of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures: Short- to Medium-term Outcomes by Hagen Abbot, Adam R. George, Luke McCarron, David J. Graham and Brahman Sivakumar in HAND</p

    Reevaluating the perception of Space:Is Space Truly Black or colorless?

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    This research explores a fundamental question in astrophysics: Is space truly black, or does it only appear so due to the absence of light? Challenging the conventional view that space is inherently black, the author proposes that space is actually colorless, and the perception of blackness is a result of the lack of light particles reaching the observer’s eye. The paper evaluates the nature of natural light, including that from stars and the Sun, and argues that no natural source emits black as part of its spectrum. This independent research is authored by Sivakumar, an original thinker based in India, and aims to stimulate deeper inquiry into cosmic perception, light behavior, and the limitations of human visual understanding in interpreting space

    Reevaluating the perception of Space:Is Space Truly Black or Colorless?

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    This research explores a fundamental question in astrophysics: Is space truly black, or does it only appear so due to the absence of light? Challenging the conventional view that space is inherently black, the author proposes that space is actually colorless, and the perception of blackness is a result of the lack of light particles reaching the observer’s eye. The paper evaluates the nature of natural light, including that from stars and the Sun, and argues that no natural source emits black as part of its spectrum. This independent research is authored by Sivakumar, an original thinker based in India, and aims to stimulate deeper inquiry into cosmic perception, light behavior, and the limitations of human visual understanding in interpreting space. The paper has been submitted to OSF to ensure transparent sharing, open feedback, and archival of this work for the scientific community

    sj-docx-1-han-10.1177_15589447241235339 – Supplemental material for Intramedullary Screw Fixation of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures: Short- to Medium-term Outcomes

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-han-10.1177_15589447241235339 for Intramedullary Screw Fixation of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures: Short- to Medium-term Outcomes by Hagen Abbot, Adam R. George, Luke McCarron, David J. Graham and Brahman Sivakumar in HAND</p
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