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hello people,
Recently, I have come up with a new method in a field related to timekeeping and navigation and blah ... I am sure my method works because I have corresponded to the top scientist of the field and he has approved the method.
I intend to write down on a abstract and submit it to a conference but I guess the referees at the meeting could not be sure of the accuracy of the paper unless it has a supervisor. The problem is that there is not even a single human-being in my own country ever heard of timekeeping and stuff, let alone the faculty of my university! . However, I know great scientists whom I could ask to supervise my paper. Don't you think that kind of request is a little bit disrespectful? and if the answer is yes, would you please tell me how I can find one? sorry it got too long.
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