Writing Guide
(Version 1.1 – 2025)
1. General Style and Tone
Use a formal, analytical, and investigative tone.
Claims should be supported by evidence or clearly framed as hypotheses.
Maintain objectivity while allowing critical engagement with mainstream narratives.
2. Paper Structure
Title:
Concise, descriptive, and engaging.
Example: Active Microscale Construction in Pfizer Comirnaty.
Abstract:
150–250 words summarizing research focus, key findings, and significance.
Introduction:
Provide historical and scientific context for the study.
Introduce the research question or hypothesis.
Materials & Methods:
Describe sample collection, preparation, and analytical techniques clearly.
Ensure reproducibility by detailing all methods.
Results:
Present findings objectively, without interpretation.
Use labeled images, charts, or tables as needed.
Discussion:
Analyze findings within the context of prior research.
Highlight inconsistencies in mainstream explanations but avoid rhetorical statements.
Conclusion:
Summarize key findings and their implications.
Outline unanswered questions and suggest further research.
References:
Use Harvard or Vancouver citation styles.
Only cite verifiable and accessible sources.
3. Formatting Guidelines
Font: Garamond, 12 pt (body text); 14 pt (headings).
Line Spacing: 1.5.
Text Alignment: Left-aligned.
Figures and Tables:
Must include captions written in 10 pt Garamond.
Captions should be concise, clearly label the figure or table, and include magnification levels where applicable (e.g., Figure 80: The Plugged-In Phenomenon, magnification 200x).
4. Specific Style Rules
Always write Circle-Rectangle Motifs (CRMs) and Crystal-Fibre Assemblies (CFAs) in full on first use.
Use CRM and CFA thereafter.
Avoid bold or italics for figure numbers (e.g., Figure 1, not Figure 1).
5. Review and Submission
Open Peer Review Process: Authors engage in post-publication discussions.
Public Engagement: Authors are encouraged to host a webinar or public discussion within three months of publication.
Submissions: Email manuscripts in Word format to david@drdavidnixon.com.
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