FT Alphaville, a section of the Financial Times, published an article titled "Craig Wright, academic publishing phenomenon." The article points to scholarly insights on a wide range of subjects, including black holes, neoliberalism, penis length, and dogmatism.

The piece implies a critical tone, specifically mentioning that these publications are from "the guy who didn’t invent bitcoin." This suggests that the article focuses less on the academic merit of Wright's work and more on the sheer volume and varied nature of his output, especially in light of his controversial past.

The article appears to be part of a broader discussion or ongoing commentary by FT Alphaville regarding Craig Wright, whose claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, have been widely disputed and legally disproven. The mention of his past false claims serves as an important contextual detail for the "academic publishing phenomenon" being described.