User talk:AxeKick

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Miller–Urey experiment
Sorry but I again had to revert your edit at Miller–Urey experiment. There are a number of problems, mainly that reliable sources are needed when adding text like that. Hundreds (thousands?) of articles have extra text added every day—imagine what a mess would occur if anyone on the internet could add their own interpretation without references. Another issue is that the WP:LEAD (introduction) of an article must be a summary of information in the body. The point you make (that Miller and Urey were wrong in a couple of ways) is covered later, but text has to be encyclopedic and material like "it’s worth googling failed experiments" is not acceptable. Questions can be asked at WP:Teahouse. Johnuniq (talk) 06:39, 23 November 2019 (UTC)