User talk:X-43D

What are you trying to do with Physical space? Even though I agree that it should be redirected to space, why not wait for the VfD discussion to conclude? Jitse Niesen 11:28, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I was trying to redirect it to space. I believe the article will be removed from wikipedia because it does not conform to wikipedia NPOV policy. -- X-43D 11:34, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

The page is up for VfD. Why do you keep removing the tag and making it a redirect?Steve block 11:38, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Because the article will be removed as soon as an admin sees it due to wikipedia NPOV policy. -- X-43D 11:42, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

The notice on top of the article says "You are welcome to edit this article, but please do not blank, merge, or move this article, nor remove this notice, while the discussion is in progress." So please stop it. Thanks, Jitse Niesen 11:40, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

How does it fall foul of NPOV? Steve block 12:08, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

With regards to physical space, please see the Wikipedia votes-for-deletion policy. Surfice it to say that the administrators are well aware of this page, and will deal with it one the deletion discussion is concluded by them. The VFD notice means that it is their job to take care of it, not yours. With regrads to Talk:General_relativity, it is bad form to remove dialog from these pages. Given what you removed, I must wonder if you are the entity being refered to in that section. At the least, you are obviously a newbie. Please be advised that what you are doing is at best vigiliante-ism, and in the eyes of others is vandalism. In either case, your work is being undone because of it. Unless I misunderstand this place, you are free to express your personal opinions on your user page. What you are not free to do is to impose them wholesale on the articles. The best way of describing Wikipedia is a place where the current state of our knowledge is documented. That is not necessarily the same thing as the truth, and in fact the Wikipedia NPOV policy states that:
 * If a viewpoint is held by an extremely small (or vastly limited) minority, it doesn't belong in Wikipedia (except perhaps in some ancillary article) regardless of whether it's true or not; and regardless of whether you can prove it or not.

Please remember that. --EMS | Talk 16:22, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)