User talk:Antimatter33

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William H.T. Walker
Hi Antimatter33,

I'm confident that you're correct in William H.T. Walker being the namesake for Walker High School rather than John George Walker as the Wiki article now states. I have gathered some additional information regarding Walker High's history and the renaming to McNair High School. I'd like to correct the Walker High Wiki article with regard to the school's namesake, but I've been unable to find any newspaper accounts of the original dedication in which the actual namesake might be specified. Do you happen to have any supporting documentation? BTW, my interest stems from being a Walker graduate myself. Thanks, ValenzBoy (talk) 18:50, 31 October 2010 (UTC)

The Dirac equation...
This is pathetically late of me to awards you this: it seems you were the author of the article, and work extensively hard and altruistically to make it a first-rate page independent of people spoiling it. Recently I edited the article to make the first half a bit better (introduce the matrices quicker, introduce the different forms of the equation using the matrices), but your original style of writing is still there and proud: if I had known you sooner and knew how to award people with "barnstars" I would have given this to you sooner.

PS: Again - I appreciate the effort you put in to write about the 4-probability current, but the current context should really be moved to the main article on probability current, and in the Dirac equation article it can be linked and mentioned before its use in the subsequent formalism. This is written on the talk page here. Anyway thanks again!!! =)

-- F = q(E + v × B) 08:48, 12 January 2012 (UTC)

Plasma cosmology
Hi Antimatter33, I'm attempting to improve this amazingly bad article Plasma cosmology. Would appreciate if you have a ref for your statement "The ambiplasma cosmology was dropped even by its proponents when the annihiliation radiation was not seen." Or what I'm attempting to write "The predicted annihilation radiation generated at the boundary between matter and antimatter regions was not seen. Although the theory could have been rescued by assuming the matter dominated region we are in is bigger than the observable universe (N.B. not to be confused obviously with the observable universe of big bang cosmology), its major protagonists abandoned the theory rather than defend a theory which could not be disproved. It should be noted that Alfvén-Klein cosmology is just one plasma cosmology theory." cheers Aarghdvaark (talk) 13:39, 15 April 2012 (UTC)

Dirac equation once more...
Hi - I reverted back to your version on Feb 2011, so please see to it when you get time and you should take it from there. Thanks and apologies. Maschen (talk) 21:50, 13 September 2012 (UTC)

Dirac equation in curved spacetime
I split this from Dirac equation to a new article, just thought to let you know. Best regards, M&and;Ŝc2ħεИτlk 23:03, 20 April 2013 (UTC)