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RE: Anti Matter - The Fuel of the Future?

in #science7 years ago (edited)

I do like to use Wikipedia for specific facts and dates and online dictionaries for correct spelling of some words. I always use Bing for my images. I always try to be factual. I read an awful lot about a lot of different subjects that are of interest to me.

Perfect!
Just Note the wiki links, the word links and the books or websites you have read and you are sorted:)
Also hyper-link words to their wikipedia sources:)
I will try my best to guide you with your scientific posts:)

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Well, I am not quite sure but I think I looked at this one on Anti Matter and this one about Paul Dirac
I just search for words I am not sure of the spelling. I always use Bing and it just pops up. As far as books I have read I can't really remember as this was way back in the 1960's when I became aware of Anti Matter. I did not have access to a lot of books when I was young. I probably first heard of the concept in a science fiction novel
Can you tell me what the difference is between just upvoting, resteeming and Curating. I always thought they were the same thing? Is this part of your job on Steemit? Why is all of this information so necessary? I do understand sources but usually I don't put in Wikipedia links because it is free to use, share and edit. I do put in a link if I think people may be interested in reading more about the subject.
Thanks for all your help. It is appreciated!

Can you tell me what the difference is between just upvoting, resteeming and Curating. I always thought they were the same thing?

I am a curator for a project on Steemit called SteemSTEM please have a look at their account @steemstem. It will help you understand the entire process:)
The latest post on members and new members will really help you understand the requirements.

Thanks zest! This looks like quite a project you are involved in. I did go and have a look at the project and got some good info from there.
Of course accuracy is critical when it comes to the scientific arena. I am very against plagiarism and the copy/pasta artists.
One of the things I will do in the future when I write about science is to check in with your site. I did notice that someone else had written about the same/similar subject about 9 days ago.
Thanks for all your help!

My pleasure!!
I am just glad we got some clarity going forward:)
Looking forward to your next post, now that we got things cleared up :)