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yes, jay's work is fantastic, and extremely clear. it's long, it's detailed, yet at every step he outlines precisely what he is doing, what the reasoning is, and why he is doing it. he then moves on to the next step.
this is *NOT* a standard "scientific" approach. most scientific papers are written so as to assume that the reader is so knowledgeable that they do not require actual explanations, at all. or, that their work is so cut-down to fit the journal publication requirements that even someone in their field cannot replicate the results.
jay has explored several areas where he pays particular and special attention to the sign of the equations, where most people in this field *ASSUME* that a negative sign is not possible, therefore it can be ignored.
his latest work is exploring whether time is a complex number, going back to first principles on kaluza-klein. absolutely amazing work.