>From Abd:

I hope Frank has successfully upgraded to broadband. His current status
within the Vort Collective might also still be in temporary limbo. ;-)

...

> There is also the possibility of starting a Wikiversity resource on
> Znidarsic's ideas. Wikiversity is a WikiMedia Foundation project,
> like Wikipedia, but it allows original research, and is not
> restricted by notability considerations as to what to present. It's
> for study, as distinct from presenting encyclopedic conclusions.
> Alternate pages can be presented; the overall coverage of a subject,
> if editors supporting various factions participate, should be neutral
> in overall presentation, but need not be neutral in detail as long as
> pages don't claim to be neutral. Unlike Wikipedia, Wikiversity
> mainspace allows subpages, so what is controversial and cannot be
> resolved at the top level can be shoved into subpages that are linked
> as presenting factional views....
> 
> So far, I have had no difficulty elaborating on cold fusion at
> Wikiversity. Even though I'm topic-banned on Wikipedia over this.


Interesting suggestions Abd.

You seem to have a penchant for delving into the details.

I hope Frank has been lurking nearby. Frank's input on the future direction
his (potentially correct) theories might be directed towards is definitely
required. AlienScientist is already taking Frank's knowledge base in a
rather novel direction. Too early to tell if Frank will reap positive
benefits from such associations or not. My gut feeling is that the good will
probably outweigh the bad. 

No sense stopping there.

Regards

Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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