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Please do not add these links to that article, this consists of self-promotion, and is looked down upon with extreme prejudice. If you keep this up, chances are you'll end up blocked from editing. Headbomb {talk / contribs / physics / books} 18:09, 7 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I would like to add information on the page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steady_State_theory

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I would like to add information on the page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steady_State_theory.

The additional information is the following:


Based on the zCosmos deep field galactic survey, the galactic density appears to be constant over time which is the core assumption of the steady state theory. Ref: http://www.calameo.com/books/00014533338c183febd92

Well the first step is to get it published. The second step is to have it reviewed favourably by a respected journal/organization. Until then, I doubt you'll convince people your paper should be included in Steady State theory, as it would consist original research. Non-inclusion in Wikipedia doesn't mean you have a bad paper, or are doing bad science, it just means that the paper hasn't matured enough for Wikipedia. Considering the degree at which Steady State theory is rejected by mainstream astrophysicists, this hurdle will be very hard to overcome without that favourable review. Your paper is at the stage of submission. Maybe it will get accepted, maybe it won't. But from experience, your paper really has no chance to be included before then. Headbomb {talk / contribs / physics / books} 20:29, 7 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]