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I dont believe in it.
you are INDIAN
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I dont believe in it.
you are INDIAN
Now let me debunk your statements one-by-one. Start with 2003-2010 for all data points. Plot the Y-on-Y change. Iran's output increases slightly, peaks at 2006 (ie difference over 2005) and falls continuously. India on the other hand suffers only a marginal fall of 0.01% from 2004-2005-2006 but then steadily rises. Enough of a training sample size for predicting 8 years ahead. Secondly, even China was behind UK in 2003 but they caught up in 2004. The point being it moved up the value chain in Science quickly thereby got into the publishing mould. India too is moving higher in the value chain for Science, both pure Sciences and in Technological advances too. Point being it is at a much faster and increasing rate ala China. Next, how many Nobel prize winners in Science has Iran produced ? How many Turing award winners or Godel prize winners has it produced ? Which means that the India holds the qualitative edge and will continue to hold it. I am associated with CS and i know the top conferences in CS and pretty much am abreast of the research here (speaking of it, will be in Beijing this August to attend one). The output coming from India and Indian students in US outnumbers sheerly than that seen from Iran. Though I accede that Iran's showing in IMO and IPhO are impressive and better than India. Its just that the focus of students here are on the Entrance exams of the IITs which is a dedicated battle like prepping for the IMO itself. So yes, the (statistical) prediction in this study if there is one has to be taken with a wheelbarrow of salt.First of all the Scopus guys are not fools. They are professionals and do it for a living and have done for a long time now. The problem with your analysis is that of a point data fallacy. You point out just three data points while the table takes an era for extrapolation. Though I agree with you that India theoretically should rank above either after China or before it but the data does not support that. That might be because of the way things are in India. Demography does play a role but so are other things as well. UK has a much smaller population than India but they are doing well and have done so for centuries. Indian demographical superiority did not even stop them ruling over India for 300 years. Science needs alot of devotion and a cultural love for science. In eastern cultures these parameters have been missing for long and that is why a culture that starts to love science will inevitably do more than a demographically larger culture. Not that I am saying Indians do not love science as much as Iranians but the data shows currently Iran having much faster rate of improvement than India despite the larger Indian population. Things can change of course but currently it is the way it is.
Now let me debunk your statements one-by-one. Start with 2003-2010 for all data points. Plot the Y-on-Y change. Iran's output increases slightly, peaks at 2006 (ie difference over 2005) and falls continuously. India on the other hand suffers only a marginal fall of 0.01% from 2004-2005-2006 but then steadily rises. Enough of a training sample size for predicting 8 years ahead. Secondly, even China was behind UK in 2003 but they caught up in 2004. The point being it moved up the value chain in Science quickly thereby got into the publishing mould. India too is moving higher in the value chain for Science, both pure Sciences and in Technological advances too. Point being it is at a much faster and increasing rate ala China. Next, how many Nobel prize winners in Science has Iran produced ? How many Turing award winners or Godel prize winners has it produced ? Which means that the India holds the qualitative edge and will continue to hold it. I am associated with CS and i know the top conferences in CS and pretty much am abreast of the research here (speaking of it, will be in Beijing this August to attend one). The output coming from India and Indian students in US outnumbers sheerly than that seen from Iran. Though I accede that Iran's showing in IMO and IPhO are impressive and better than India. Its just that the focus of students here are on the Entrance exams of the IITs which is a dedicated battle like prepping for the IMO itself. So yes, the (statistical) prediction in this study if there is one has to be taken with a wheelbarrow of salt.
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Now let me debunk your statements one-by-one. Start with 2003-2010 for all data points. Plot the Y-on-Y change. Iran's output increases slightly, peaks at 2006 (ie difference over 2005) and falls continuously. India on the other hand suffers only a marginal fall of 0.01% from 2004-2005-2006 but then steadily rises. Enough of a training sample size for predicting 8 years ahead. Secondly, even China was behind UK in 2003 but they caught up in 2004. The point being it moved up the value chain in Science quickly thereby got into the publishing mould. India too is moving higher in the value chain for Science, both pure Sciences and in Technological advances too. Point being it is at a much faster and increasing rate ala China. Next, how many Nobel prize winners in Science has Iran produced ? How many Turing award winners or Godel prize winners has it produced ? Which means that the India holds the qualitative edge and will continue to hold it. I am associated with CS and i know the top conferences in CS and pretty much am abreast of the research here (speaking of it, will be in Beijing this August to attend one). The output coming from India and Indian students in US outnumbers sheerly than that seen from Iran. Though I accede that Iran's showing in IMO and IPhO are impressive and better than India. Its just that the focus of students here are on the Entrance exams of the IITs which is a dedicated battle like prepping for the IMO itself. So yes, the (statistical) prediction in this study if there is one has to be taken with a wheelbarrow of salt.
Oh, stop it. Get a life. Do not try to debunk me. Go and debunk Scopus guys, who are like a million times more intelligent than you. Email your crapp to Scopus. Those guys know what they are doing and you do not have any idea what you are saying. You are just burning with jealousy that Iran is ahead of India in 2018 despite your "large population". Go and tell of your jealousy to Scopus. Do not try to level it with me. It is the Scopus and SCImago that have produced that table not me. So my views and quite frankly your crapppy views do not matter at all.
Just ignore the trolls brotherOh, stop it. Get a life. Do not try to debunk me. Go and debunk Scopus guys, who are like a million times more intelligent than you. Email your crapp to Scopus. Those guys know what they are doing and you do not have any idea what you are saying. You are just burning with jealousy that Iran is ahead of India in 2018 despite your "large population". Go and tell of your jealousy to Scopus. Do not try to level it with me. It is the Scopus and SCImago that have produced that table not me. So my views and quite frankly your crapppy views do not matter at all.
Oh, stop it. Get a life. Do not try to debunk me. Go and debunk Scopus guys, who are like a million times more intelligent than you. Email your crapp to Scopus. Those guys know what they are doing and you do not have any idea what you are saying. You are just burning with jealousy that Iran is ahead of India in 2018 despite your "large population". Go and tell of your jealousy to Scopus. Do not try to level it with me. It is the Scopus and SCImago that have produced that table not me. So my views and quite frankly your crapppy views do not matter at all.
Indians have only one thing to jealous(if possible) i.e oil in iran.Even though we too have unexplored oil wells in country which can fulfill our needs till 100 yrs.If you are thinking some thing else then you are simply wasting your brain cells
I think he was suggesting that Indians do tend to question Iran's achievements or see Iran in a positive light since they are in a difficult position as result of their friendly relations with America and Israelis and the pressure imposed for example when Clinton was in India asking them to reduce Iran oil imports to India
India will be the last country on earth who will salute U.S. and hillary have gone with big NO.
Although india is slowly decreasing imports but we already doubled it few months ago so still we are getting in surplus.
It is fine with me. Whatever. But by "something else" did you mean this: World map of The Size ...........