Seeking Paid Reviewer/Advisor/Consultant
I've been working on generalizing the concepts behind holography for... a long time now (over 10 years), as an "independent researcher." For various reasons, mostly time-related, I've not sought a formal education in this space and have instead taught myself as much of the math and "physics" (a lot of it is physics-adjacent) needed to get something serious together. I am at the point where I believe what I have is sound, but I have no connections with actual credentialed physicists, information theorists, or otherwise to actually go over what I have to push the last 20% of what's wrong with it.
So I'm reaching out here where I know there are some open-minded physicists willing to engage seriously with work, whether LLM-written or not.
So this is a call for anyone interested to come chat about getting paid to do an actual review of the work -- not just the math and theory but the paper presentation, whether I'm engaging in an appropriate way with the existing literature, etc. One could argue, I'm looking for the equivalent of a PhD supervisor -- sort of an external technical advisor.
I figure this is a longshot, but I'm putting it out there.
The best candidate would sit near mathematical physics, quantum information, or network information theory. They should be comfortable with graph-theoretic approaches to entropy and capacity, including min-cut/max-flow arguments, entropy cones, bit-thread-style reasoning, and Shannon/info-theoretic causality. Familiarity with holographic entropy cone literature, especially Bao, Headrick, Hubeny, Rangamani, and related graph models would be valuable. Familiarity with causal sets, Lorentzian geometry, observability/Gramian methods, or continuum limits of discrete structures would also be useful.
You will need to be capable of serious technical review. Check theorem dependencies, identify hidden assumptions, evaluate whether the paper engages the right literature, and advise on presentation.
If the program pans out to be useful and sound, I would be more than happy to share authorship. I don't expect any deliverables until after pay has been negotiated, and a deposit put down for the effort.