User talk:LayzeeboiBecause they are dead. Doesn't matter how shallow the after is, this aircraft didn't land, it crashed hard into the water. The body picture shows clothing ripped off except underwear and that is evidence of aerodynamic forces rippin clothes as a body enters free fall. Re: inflight breakup probability very high. Regardless, no one survives a crash like this one. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Skrupp1015 (talk • contribs) 23:49, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
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I could not find a link to report a problem with page indexing. Here is the problem that I noticed: A search for "Kapitza resistance", an important issue in low temperature physics, redirects to its discoverer Pyotr Kapitsa (note the alternative spelling). This is presumably because the term "Kapitsa resistance" appears appropriately in that article (I made it a link). Nevertheless, I think that search term should directly point to Interfacial thermal resistance, where "Kapitza resistance" appears explicitly in the first sentence as a synonym. Is the usual solution to this to create two redirect pages called "Kaptisa resistance" and "Kapitza resistance". Or is there another solution to alternate spellings? (I checked the FAQs without success.) Thanks!
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