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:::I know how wikipedia works now. First try to delete scientific articles which disagree with what the editors were taught in school via no original research and notability, then if that doesn't work label the article as fringe and then start trash editing the page as much as possible. Let it be known that all science was at one point original research, fringe work that was certainly the opposite of notable. I have come to the conclusion that wikipedia is simply a hot bed of neurosis and psychosis. Real minds that carry the capacity to think are not welcome. I am simply disappointed. This isn't a collection of human knowledge, its a site overrun by parrots, bean counters and keepers of the faith. ] | :::I know how wikipedia works now. First try to delete scientific articles which disagree with what the editors were taught in school via no original research and notability, then if that doesn't work label the article as fringe and then start trash editing the page as much as possible. Let it be known that all science was at one point original research, fringe work that was certainly the opposite of notable. I have come to the conclusion that wikipedia is simply a hot bed of neurosis and psychosis. Real minds that carry the capacity to think are not welcome. I am simply disappointed. This isn't a collection of human knowledge, its a site overrun by parrots, bean counters and keepers of the faith. ] | ||
:::: I agree with ]. You seem to be in the wrong place as evidenced by your comment above and your userpage, especially the last parts: | |||
::::* ''"4. Email and communicate with other revolutionaries. Since wikipedia labels scientific revolutionaries as "pseudoscientists" we have to circumvent them by communicating with each other on facebook, public forums and the like. Do no hesistate to contact me if you have any questions. We have a lot of un-brainwashing of the masses to do."'' | |||
:::: You are obviously ], but to misuse Misplaced Pages to promote your fringe agenda and use it to coordinate attacks on mainstream science by your fringe "revolutionaries". Misplaced Pages is not to be used to un-brainwash the masses. Misplaced Pages is a mainstream encyclopedia, not a fringe one pushing pseudoscience and woo woo. We inform the masses about your attempts to brainwash them, using RS. -- ] (]) 18:27, 30 November 2013 (UTC) | |||
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Deletion
I have closed the deletion debate of Stellar metamorphosis and deleted the article, because it constituted promotion of a fringe (and I am being generous here) theory, and due to misuse of references.
For instance, take your claim that pulsars could be ejected from a galaxy to become galaxies themselves. You reference the claim to Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies by Halton Arp. I sincerely doubt Arp has ever made such a claim (conveniently, you didn't provide a page reference, or a quotation supporting it). Pulsars are accepted to be neutron stars with a mass of about two stellar masses - how could their mass increase by a factor of billions? - Mike Rosoft (talk) 15:47, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
- How does a seed increase its mass into the billions? I'm sure Redwood seeds are quite tiny. Mr. Arp does not include pulsars, I do in stellar metamorphosis. They are the source of all matter creation and are large superconducting magnetic energy storage mechanisms, not stars made of decaying neutrons. This is not acceptable to those who have been conditioned otherwise. It is predicted that they will ridicule and ignore this discovery because it conflicts with their conditioning in school. Argument from authority will be the retort of those who question the validity of entries so I would be wasting my time trying to develop it for public awareness. I tried on wikipedia but was saddled with rules and regulations, which I regretfully admit is to the detriment of the progress of humanities' sciences. My efforts have lead to the creation of other websites for public awareness.
Grey dwarf
Grey dwarf is up for WP:proposed deletion. Chris857 (talk) 14:35, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
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Eh?
"Quantum mechanics only deals with the orbits of the electron of a single hydrogen atom. The entire periodic table is ignored except for hydrogen. Thus QM is at best, completely wrong about everything." I'm curious. What ever gave you that idea? I'd suggest you get your hands on a standard book like or some quantum chemistry books. IRWolfie- (talk) 09:31, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- The secrets of nature are not located in a book, they are in the 3.5 billion years of evolution sitting on top of your shoulders. Wavyinfinity
- Maybe you are in the wrong place then? See WP:VERIFY and WP:NOR. Dougweller (talk) 13:10, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
- I know how wikipedia works now. First try to delete scientific articles which disagree with what the editors were taught in school via no original research and notability, then if that doesn't work label the article as fringe and then start trash editing the page as much as possible. Let it be known that all science was at one point original research, fringe work that was certainly the opposite of notable. I have come to the conclusion that wikipedia is simply a hot bed of neurosis and psychosis. Real minds that carry the capacity to think are not welcome. I am simply disappointed. This isn't a collection of human knowledge, its a site overrun by parrots, bean counters and keepers of the faith. Wavyinfinity
- I agree with Dougweller. You seem to be in the wrong place as evidenced by your comment above and your userpage, especially the last parts:
- "4. Email and communicate with other revolutionaries. Since wikipedia labels scientific revolutionaries as "pseudoscientists" we have to circumvent them by communicating with each other on facebook, public forums and the like. Do no hesistate to contact me if you have any questions. We have a lot of un-brainwashing of the masses to do."
- You are obviously not here to build an NPOV encyclopedia, but to misuse Misplaced Pages to promote your fringe agenda and use it to coordinate attacks on mainstream science by your fringe "revolutionaries". Misplaced Pages is not to be used to un-brainwash the masses. Misplaced Pages is a mainstream encyclopedia, not a fringe one pushing pseudoscience and woo woo. We inform the masses about your attempts to brainwash them, using RS. -- Brangifer (talk) 18:27, 30 November 2013 (UTC)
syntax in ref of article Stephen J. Crothers
Hi, the syntax of the url in the article's journal ref is missing the url keyword, this line should read:
| url=http://www.ptep-online.com/index_files/complete/PiP-vol-2-%282006%29.pdf#page=115
I also supplied the page number; this for the user doesn't have to find the article in the huge file. An even smaller file from the same journal for ref has this url: http://www.ptep-online.com/index_files/2006/PP-05-10.PDF
91.4.23.216 (talk) 17:53, 16 November 2013 (UTC) me does not like the censoring of the main stream parrots at Misplaced Pages, why don't they censor 100% of the literary pseudo-science in http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?search=egyptology+translation
- Egyptology does not pose a threat to Big Bang/Black Hole pseudoscience, Mr. Stephen J. Crothers does. They cannot be exposed for the frauds that they are, that would ruin their careers and credibility. Wavyinfinity
Nomination of Stephen J. Crothers for deletion
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Plasma cosmology and "minor" edits
Please don't mark controversial edits as "minor". In fact, there is no requirement to mark any edit as minor, so you might consider just not using that option, but I'll leave that call up to you. If you do mark anything other than extremely minor and uncontroversial edits as "minor" again, you'll be called on it for deceptive editing. It would be best to avoid that. -- Brangifer (talk) 16:29, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
ANI discussion at WP:ANI#Personal attacks, edit warring etc by User:Orrerysky at Talk:Plasma cosmology and elsewhere.
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Arbitration case on plasma cosmology
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- I am on a steep learning curve apparently. Thank you for the advice. Wavyinfinity