User talk:Pacificscottsman
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Are you user:Rudrene?
[edit]As you are a new editor, it's strange that:
- your contributions are about the n-body problem, namely on talk:n-body problem and Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Physics#n-body problem being heavily revised, additional opinion appreciated,
- your comments are pointed (at least slightly) against myself and Mark Viking (who you refer to as Dr Viking exactly as Rudrene does, which is fine and correct, but still suspicious),
- you know exactly where to look on these things: normally it takes time to get used to the structure of articles and Wikiprojects with corresponding talk pages,
- you follow particular editor(s) from edit #1.
If you are Rudrene, you don't have to get so upset as to creating another account and argue against the roll-back to an earlier version. Note I actually roll-backed for Rudrene and have stated clearly enough that I will not edit the n-body problem article for a while, allowing him to continue the to clean up, clarification, and additions. I'll withdraw from the article for several months if he desires.
If you really are not Rudrene, then I apologize if this message is accusatory. Please ignore it.
Regards, M∧Ŝc2ħεИτlk 07:52, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
Pacificscottsman (talk) 13:02, 13 October 2013 (UTC) Interesting that you would actually think of the idea that I am "Rudrene" in the first place. May I suggest that you apply that clever, laterally thinking mind of yours to the task of understanding what a Hookean Switch is as related to the use of F=-Kx in the mathematical description of a physical event (everything vibrates). Perhaps my writing might also be a clue to you that I am definitely not Rudrene, as his writing is rather haphazard and needs quite a bit of clean-up. My background is in advanced math modeling of physical and biological systems, which includes economic systems. I have been following the article for quite some time, along with many other articles, related to our beautiful universe we inhabit and, moreover, I can read. Thank you for the compliment of the rapidity with which I progressed through the system of communication. Best of luck to you in your endeavors. User:Pacificscottsman
- Thanks, whatever.
- It's not impossible for an editor to talk seriously normal, and type in a messy "haphazard style". You seem a bit too fixated on Rudrene for a new editor.
- Why not clean up and clarify the prose in the n-body article with Rudrene (assuming he let's you, of course), so the result is written in a professional, lean prose style?
- Or given your broad expertise in mathematical modelling, why not edit and improve different articles to the n-body problem?
- BTW this IP is Rudrene, and the prose written there is similar to yours here.
- Don't worry, to say it once more: I'm staying away from the article. Do as you please.
- Best wishes, M∧Ŝc2ħεИτlk 15:34, 13 October 2013 (UTC)