>So what are Wolfram’s goals? He says he wants the attention and feedback of the physics community.
>But his unconventional approach—soliciting public comments on an exceedingly long paper—almost ensures it shall remain obscure.
>Wolfram says he wants physicists’ respect. The ones consulted for this story said gaining it would require him to recognize and engage with the prior work of others in the scientific community.
>And when provided with some of the responses from other physicists regarding his work, Wolfram is singularly unenthused.
>“I’m disappointed by the naivete of the questions that you’re communicating,” he grumbles.
>“I deserve better.”
>But his unconventional approach—soliciting public comments on an exceedingly long paper—almost ensures it shall remain obscure.
>Wolfram says he wants physicists’ respect. The ones consulted for this story said gaining it would require him to recognize and engage with the prior work of others in the scientific community.
>And when provided with some of the responses from other physicists regarding his work, Wolfram is singularly unenthused.
>“I’m disappointed by the naivete of the questions that you’re communicating,” he grumbles.
>“I deserve better.”
