User talk:155.41.0.204

Welcome to Wikipedia. As you may know, we have a policy called Bold, Revert, Discuss. That is, people are encouraged to make "Bold" edits, as you did to Frank Wilczek and to time crystals. If other editors disagree, however, Wikipedia policy is to Revert the new additions until they have been Discussed on the article talk page. The goal is to base articles on consensus.

Another relevant policy: in order to add your opinion to an article (about what is current scientific consensus, etc.) you must cite a "reliable source" that shares your opinion. Wikipedia prefers to cite secondary sources, such as science journalism, rather than primary sources, such as scholarly papers in journals or Arxiv, Quoting WP:PSTS, "Secondary or tertiary sources are needed .. to avoid novel interpretations of primary sources. All analyses and interpretive or synthetic claims about primary sources must be referenced to a secondary or tertiary source, and must not be an original analysis of the primary-source material by Wikipedia editors." HouseOfChange (talk) 05:16, 25 March 2019 (UTC)