User talk:ChasGrav
December 2013
[edit]Welcome!
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7&6=thirteen (☎) 22:19, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
It appears that not everyone believes in Einstein's special relativity, yet are entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own scientific facts. Bearian (talk) 20:25, 11 March 2014 (UTC)
<ChasGrav> To be sure, and since the science is objective and unimpeachable that the cellphone calls in question either (1) did not occur; or (2) were events of super-natural character, because it is well-attested that it is as impossible for such transmissions to have occurred as for men to fly, unaided, for Wikipedia to be censoring scientific testing and expert opinion only invalidates any credibility it may have (in the era of 'wiki-ality').~~ChasGrav~~
January 2021
[edit]Please do not add commentary, your own point of view, or your own personal analysis to Wikipedia articles, as you did to Black Lives Matter. Doing so violates Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy and breaches the formal tone expected in an encyclopedia. Thank you. Generalrelative (talk) 16:53, 4 January 2021 (UTC)
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