@NikeDattani Btw, sorry about that. It's just currently I've got a bit more to do than I used to (part of it's writing a paper) but hopefully will get back onto it after August
And there's also a Math Moderator election which I'm contemplating, and of course that's the least of the pressure
Anyone who has been through Area51 knows that it's extremely difficult. For me it was 9 months of almost full-time work. Really it's not easy to get a site approved by the SE company, and it's become harder and harder as they've made the requirements more and more difficult. So being asked "why should you have your own site, aren't you just Physics.SE?" is for me quite a mouthful! But I didn't want to get in a fight on chat :)
@NikeDattani I proposed Math Challenges a few years back and believe me, these questions are almost friendly compared to those asked by really doubtful users
I think Physics.SE is a very general site, which covers also high school / GCSE physics, which would not be on-topic for a "researcher-level site" like Matter Modeling. Maybe you can think of it as like MathOverflow vs Mathematics.SE ?
@TheSimpliFire Good luck with the paper! I was just saying that we need some more "vote often" because voting has died down, and now the early users have a huge advantage over the new users, which is a bit unfair for the new users.
I mean the early users could get 200 points in a day just from one question, but now it's a lot harder to earn rep, which I think is a bit unfair for the new users.
Good luck in the Mathematics.SE election! If you remind me, I'll probably vote for you, because you're certainly one of my favorite mods in the network.
And for MM (Matter Modeling) too. I think you came quite close in the election. The problem was that there was 7 nominations, and Tyberius, Camps, and Thomas all have 4000+ rep.
@TheSimpliFire I've seen some sites where there's been mods that weren't the biggest experts in the field. Even some where a mod didn't know much about the field at all, but knew the SE Network quite well. The problem here was that there was 7 nominations and a lot of them did have expertise in Matter Modeling. You got more votes than AloneProgrammer though :)
@TheSimpliFire Nice. I have done some work in computational biology in the past.
This method I invented in that paper was used recently in a paper that confirmed the similarity between COVID-19 and coronaviruses coming from Bats!
The first author of my above 2015 paper, is the last author of this COVID-19 paper. I've highlighted in yellow the sentence in the abstract where they say they confirmed the connection between COVID-19 and Bat coronaviruses