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Re: Energy density; the correct one



On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 17:20:57 -0400 Chuck Britton <britton@NCSSM.EDU>
writes:
One who is NOT a member of APS can still present a paper by
acquiring the SPONSORSHIP of a member.

Any member of the American Physical Society can present a talk
or poster at the March or April meetings.
http://www.aps.org/meet/abstracts/policies.html
http://www.aps.org/memb/joinaps.html

I was wondering if there are any age, ethnic, sex, educational,
or special requirements (other than an expressed interest in physics )
that would disqualify anyone who wishes to join the APS .

I just did a quick check of the APS website (above) and was unable to
determine any specific qualifications for APS membership.

Herb Gottlieb from New York City
(Where some people with hairbrained ideas might possibly want to
join the APS and present a paper at an APS meeting)