Citations versus Readings

I have calculated my current citations total manually, and it is at least 6737, estimated at about 7000 citations, h index of 33 and g index of 68. Google scholar lists about three hundred and sixty www.aias.us items, both in English and Spanish, and all the UFT papers to date. So the open access system pioneered by AIAS has been accepted. All this is fine, but gives no idea at all of the fact that the ECE papers have been read about thirty million times in the past decade. So the new AIAS scientometric system is of key importance. It shows that high quality physics is no longer confined narrowly to a few journals who describe themselves as being of high quality. It also shows that a scientist can work away from a university and that science does not rely on committees and funding. It relies on the ideas of an individual. It is also possible to find J. Found. Phys. Chem. on google, so the new idea of a journal being devoted to an institute’s work has also been accepted.