User talk:JordgetteWignerWigner's "consciousness-cause-collapse" was never that popular and not that much has been published on it. -- cheers, Michael C. Price talk 20:13, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
Hey ThereI am very frustrated with the resistance I am encountering on the 7 World Trade Center page. Sorry to rain on everyone's parade, but that paragraph is, actually, full of inacurracies. I am passionate about the subject, but am not doing personal attacks or anything like that and I am promoting things that I believe to be in line with wikipedia's policies - so why is no one even checking what I pointed out?Smitty121981 (talk) 23:12, 31 July 2011 (UTC)smitty121981
greet me in the way that I now know wikipedia recommends [1]. Other users have threatened to ban me (without proper cause) and three users including yourself have already falsely insinuated that I am only here to inject bias! I have made no personal attacks myself, I'd really like it if I didn't receive them either. Most of all, it's very annoying to be told to gather a consensus on the discussion page before editing, when so far NO ONE has been interested in actually reaching that consensus. I have received no less that 8 replies from 4 users on the discussion, and NOT ONE actually addresses the content, old or new.
Double slit experimentI have answered [2] --Camilo Sanchez (talk) 06:01, 11 October 2011 (UTC) Building 7 articleAnother attempt I made at trimming the article was reverted. I am wondering if you supported the change I made since you did not raise any objections after I made the edit.--The Devil's Advocate (talk) 00:06, 28 October 2011 (UTC)
Are you going to respond to my comments here and here?--The Devil's Advocate (talk) 05:47, 17 November 2011 (UTC)
Would you like me to make those changes you proposed? Tom Harrison Talk 17:42, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
Please respond to my comment here.--The Devil's Advocate (talk) 19:48, 30 December 2011 (UTC) Arbitration EnforcementAs the filing party I'm letting you know I have concluded your filing on AE [3]. --WGFinley (talk) 05:52, 30 November 2011 (UTC) Non-free files in your user spaceHey there Jordgette, thank you for your contributions! I am a bot, alerting you that non-free files are not allowed in user or talk space. I removed some files I found on User:Jordgette/7WTC.
Thank you, -- DASHBot (talk) 05:06, 6 December 2011 (UTC) Topic ban appealI am appealing the topic ban that WG issued on November 30th and thought you might want to comment.--The Devil's Advocate (talk) 02:26, 16 December 2011 (UTC) Portrait of Gus HeinzeHi Jordgette, I thought an illustrated portrait of your talented and special uncle would be a good filler for his article until or if a copyright free photo can be procured. I hope you like it but if you have any thoughts or a change you'd like in it, let me know. --MichaelNetzer (talk) 11:22, 16 December 2011 (UTC)
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Thank you. Back atcha. I'll try to stay cool in 2012. -Jordgette [talk] 18:52, 1 January 2012 (UTC) Disambiguation link notificationHi. When you recently edited Electromagnetic four-potential, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Vector (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). Such links are almost always unintended, since a disambiguation page is merely a list of "Did you mean..." article titles. Read the FAQ • Join us at the DPL WikiProject. It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these opt-out instructions. Thanks, DPL bot (talk) 11:23, 19 January 2012 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for January 26Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Wikipedia appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited Dark energy, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Hubble bubble (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). Such links are almost always unintended, since a disambiguation page is merely a list of "Did you mean..." article titles. Read the FAQ • Join us at the DPL WikiProject. It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these opt-out instructions. Thanks, DPL bot (talk) 11:34, 26 January 2013 (UTC) WikidataWikidata has been deployed to the English Wikipedia. Wikidata manages interwiki links on a separate project on pages such as this. You are receiving this as you have recently reverted a user removing interwiki links. Removal of interwiki links on a page linked to a wikidata item that contains the links is NOT vandalism. Please use this script which can identify if the links are found on wikidata. If you have any questions regarding wikidata please use the talk page Wikipedia talk:Wikidata. Rschen7754 08:14, 18 February 2013 (UTC) --Rschen7754 08:14, 18 February 2013 (UTC) Biocentrism move proposalSeeing your edits there, it seems you might be interested in the biocentrism move proposal. 93.136.16.90 (talk) 11:27, 29 March 2013 (UTC) Your views presented on the Michael Hastings pageI want to address something you wrote on the Michael Hastings Talk page, in response to another user's proposed page content. "The content is undue because it assumes the existence of "another side to the story," for which there is presently no reliably sourced evidence." I ask you: can you prove the reliability of the sources you accept as reliable? No. You blindly take them as such, and give them the benefit of the doubt. You cite the LAPD's report of no foul play, which you do not know is reliable, to discredit all information contradicting it, since it is from an "official" institution. Since you do not know your source is reliable and cannot simply take the LAPD's statement as truth, the need is raised to include multiple sides to things and multiple sources, not just the story given by "officials" in an instance such as Hastings' death. I am not asking for someone's theory to be posted on Hastings' page. There are sources that for no reason should be considered less reliable than yours, facts that support the other side, but that in the Wikipedia page wouldn't have to be presented with bias, since they are only facts, contributing to the whole picture of the story. You ask for "evidence", but can you provide real evidence that there was no foul play? No. Your "evidence" again is the LAPD statement. On the other hand, there IS substantial evidence to warrant suspicion of this event at the very least. Hence, to retain an objective approach, there should be multiple sides accounted. Now, you may respond saying, "You argue a straw-man's argument that could apply to anything. You could say 'can you prove that there was NOT extra-terrestrial involvement in [any wikipedia-recorded event]? No? Then that should be added to the page'". This is not what I'm doing at all. I am talking about legitimate possibilities that arise from legitimate sources, e.g. news reports and witnesses. When you have the same reports from multiple witnesses saying they heard explosions, that should be accounted (not to be confused with "stated as truth"). If you discredit and leave out a direct eye witness who may raise questions conflicting with the "reliable" source of the LAPD, you are showing bias to the latter. When you discredit and leave out multiple sources that should for no reason be considered unreliable, which say that the automation system of the Mercedes that Hastings crashed in could be hacked, you are again showing bias in favor of the LAPD's story. I just saw your discussion of neutrality on the World Trade Center 7 topic on this page. The fact is, Wikipedia is not wholly neutral, or the 9/11 page, and many others, would be much different. Atlos256 (talk) 16:26, 10 July 2013 (UTC)Atlos256
Your opinion is needed in this discussion on Talk:Zeitgeist: The MovieHi. Two editors are advocating for the exclusion of any mention in the Zeitgeist: The Movie article that Peter Joseph, the creator of that film has stated publicly that words attributed to him in a story cited as a source in the article misquoted him, and that he has not distanced himself from the ideas expressed in that film, as that cited source indicates. I have responded to their arguments, but neither of them has responded directly to my counterarguments, but simply repeat the same statements of theirs over and over. Myself and one other editor disagree with them, so two editors are for the material's inclusion, and two are for its exclusion, with no sign of consensus in sight. Can you please offer your viewpoint in the discussion so that we can achieve consensus? Thanks. Nightscream (talk) 01:17, 22 July 2013 (UTC) Nice jobI have to say that this is a pretty damn good edit. Too often people in your position will just delete material instead of doing the necessary research and adding other notable POV. Good work. Viriditas (talk) 03:00, 28 July 2013 (UTC)
FiveHi... you might be interested in this - Cheers. - DVdm (talk) 08:59, 10 April 2014 (UTC) Brady Bunch.Regarding your edit on the Brady Bunch article, "old style family sitcom" basically means a clean, G-rated, family friendly sitcom. Kind of like Leave it to Beaver or the Andy Griffith Show. Those kind of shows went out of vogue in the 70s with the advent of more mature, adult-oriented sitcoms like All in the Family, M*A*S*H* and the like. Vjmlhds (talk) 21:00, 3 June 2014 (UTC) I don't think you remove content from people who make significant additions. The idea is that others are supposed to improve the content someone else included, and not delete it. If people had always deleted instead of improving, Wikipedia wouldn't be such a huge encyclopedia. I'll volunteer to add the wikilinks and copy edit then, if you promise not to revert again. Tetra quark (talk) 20:06, 23 January 2015 (UTC)
Schrodinger's catSince what's going on at Schrodinger's cat is edit-warring by one editor, I am going to try to bring in additional outside editors to get clear consensus. All that's needed is one or two to resolve this thing. Just as a heads-up, I'm not suggesting you'd do this, but I don't think we should be tempted to propose weaker wordings that dilute what we feel must be in the introduction, in the interest of compromise. And at any rate it looks like Roger is not going to be satisfied with anything short of his own narrow interpretation. --ChetvornoTALK 21:50, 15 February 2015 (UTC)
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adviceThat posting of yours just now was not a good idea. To make such claims, make it by email to me on one of the other arbs. (but in this case I am well aware of this) DGG ( talk ) 23:22, 13 December 2016 (UTC)
First, I have to say that this post is objectionable in any number of ways, and your frankly argumentative approach in the discussion overall does nothing to give anyone reason to believe that you are particularly capable of approaching this topic neutrally, or that you have much experience in dealing with some of the more controversial issues around here, which this one seems to be. Having said that, I have to agree that the article, as it was, probably should be deleted. First, it is worth noting that the book says it puts forward a new theory of the universe. More or less in accord with WP:COMMONNAME, we use the term theory to describe things which meet the scientific definition of that term, which includes conjectures which have empirically testable aspects. As others had noted in the deletion discussion, there is apparently nothing in this hypothesis which qualifies as empirically testable, and on that basis the hypothesis does not meet the general criteria for being described as a theory. Nor has it, apparently, received much if any attention as a new model of philosophy, as none of the sources I saw seem to treat it in the way such a new system would be treated in that field. That could of course, change. If in the future it does, then at that time a version of the article could be recreated. But that does not seem to have happened and, and WP:TOOSOON might be seen to apply now. From what I can see, the ideas put forward in the first book at this time have been given, if anything, treated as being less creditable than Erich von Daniken's early writings are given, and they receive virtually no credibility whatsoever. Honestly, this is not a surprise. I remember seeing a few years ago a source which indicates that, more or less, every other year some academic in a directly related field publishes a new book or paper putting forward yet another new theory about the date of composition of the Gospel of Mark. And, so far as I can see, few if any of them have any real impact in the field whatsoever, as the academic consensus for the dating of Mark hasn't changed in some time. For works by academics writing outside their fields, like this one, the level of acceptance is even lower. This is not to say that it might not be possible, and perhaps reasonable, to have an article about the first book as a book. In fact, I think I mentioned that possibility. Such an article would probably include three major sections, regarding publication, content, and reception. The description of the ideas put forward in the book would reasonably be included in the content section, and responses, reviews, etc., would be reasonably included in the reception section. Might I suggest that your time and efforts might be better spent in perhaps working to develop an article on the book as a book, rather than in casting dubiously founded and rather explicitly problematic aspersions on others? John Carter (talk) 16:20, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
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