I am now an official unofficial academic.
I don’t know how or what lead my life up to this absolutely whack point, but here we are.
So I just made a profile on ArXiv which is, to quote them: “arXiv is a free distribution service and an open-access archive for 2,258,348 scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics. Materials on this site are not peer-reviewed by arXiv.”
So basically, I just signed myself up to a website where you publish academic papers, what am I doing hahahaha. But alas, the people around me tell me and have told me that I am very smart, passionate about such subjects that I write my blogs about (so a wide part of computer science, astrophysics, quantum physics, etc.), and a few have even told me to “publish papers” in a half joking, half serious manner, and technically you don’t have to have a degree or anything really to be able to publish papers, since I mean, I was able to make a profile. So to hell with it, you only live once right? Let’s see where this path and chapter of my life will lead me, will I get laughed out of ArXiv or who knows, I will contribute to the next breakthrough in whatever field I am interested in?
As for my first paper, I want to turn my blog post about speculating what could be the singularity of a black hole into an academic paper, the process of making an academic paper is incredibly complicated and time consuming, and involves a lot of research, so I will from now on be dedicating a lot of my time into researching that topic so I can provide citations in my paper, even more detailed explanations, theories, possible solutions, etc. I really want to start doing something major with my life and put all of my “gifts” and “talents” that people have said I have into use. I WILL make everyone who believed and believes in me proud, it is time.