04-22-2012, 06:51 PM
Absolutely anyone can try to replicate a scientific experiment. If your results are accepted and published by your peers, then you just did a peer review.
Simple as that, because in the end the whole process is very subjective.
Of course, nowadays without showing qualifications, your "peers" are not even going to look at you or your work. Which actually is IMHO a big problem of the contemporary scientific community.
Simple as that, because in the end the whole process is very subjective.
Of course, nowadays without showing qualifications, your "peers" are not even going to look at you or your work. Which actually is IMHO a big problem of the contemporary scientific community.