User talk:68.166.67.2
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[edit] Your edits to Wikipedia
You are correct that Wikipedia contains much that is not accurate. We (editors) try to remove all inaccurate material as quickly as possible, and also to require reliable sourcing (i.e. not propaganda. See WP:CITE). I have the personal goal of purging pseudoscience from Wikipedia (see my user page).
However, we are also asked to assume good faith from all editors. This means that when removing bollocks, I must explain why it was removed. I have tried to explain this in my responses to your comments on Talk:What the Bleep Do We Know, and in my other postings on that page. You seem to be confused between science and philosophy, as well as science and pseudoscience. Please learn the distinction.
On a strictly pragmatic note: please sign your comments as explained at the bottom of the editing window.
As to who I am: that is also explained on my user page. Michaelbusch 19:32, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
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