User talk:P2005t

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Zero-dimensional space
Just a note about your edit to zero-dimensional space. That article is written from a topological viewpoint, not a physical one; it doesn't really have anything to do with mass or density. I'm not sure whether there is a physics counterpart to the notion; you might want to look at the article dimensional analysis to see if it points anywhere where that information would be topical. (Keep in mind, though, that information must be available in published sources; it can't be something you just figured out yourself.) Thanks, --Trovatore 21:49, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
 * I am genuinely surprised I still remember my Wikipedia password after what I think is 7 years of not logging in and 13.82 billion years of not being an active Wikipedian. I logged in today merely correct a small typo ("2015" versus "2014") I found on the Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders page, even though I think Wikipedia usually allows people to edit even when not logged in, so long as the article isn't semi-protected. Anyway, my 16-year-old self from February 2006 apparently never replied to your comment, so I will do my due diligence in replying to it now. ;) Basically I was 16 and interested in math but rather ignorant of how Wikipedia, the wiki concept, published sources, and all that stuff worked. I appreciate you for being perhaps the first person to attempt to educate me on these things, and nowadays I would be a much more responsible wiki editor. I doubt I'll devote time to doing things nowadays, but if I did, I'd be more reponsible. ;) I see on your profile that you were a postdoc in Mathematics when you left that comment. I never quite advanced as far as you, but I did get a Master's Degree in Mathematics 2012 and started the PhD program (and then quit). I see you've still kept using Wikipedia for all this time, so props on that. :) We need good people in this world who devote their time to improving this great free information site and keeping it reliable. So I commend you and all the other editors on your service. Let me know if you get this message; I'm not sure if Wikipedia still bothers to notify people about things nearly a decade down the line. ;) --P2005t (talk) 12:18, 17 December 2015 (UTC)