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A.R., the notability requirements of Wikipedia apply here. The content that you restored contains mostly information that is irrelevant to the topic, and the sources do not refer to "Planck acceleration". Where they refer to a limit of acceleration, it is a completely different quantity unrelated to Planck units. We can't even show that this is a scientifically accepted term. Show notability before creating an article when its notability has been contested, which it clearly has been. — Quondum 12:42, 12 May 2020 (UTC)
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A.R., the notability requirements of Wikipedia apply here. The content that you restored contains mostly information that is irrelevant to the topic, and the sources do not refer to "Planck acceleration". Where they refer to a limit of acceleration, it is a completely different quantity unrelated to Planck units. We can't even show that this is a scientifically accepted term. Show notability before creating an article when its notability has been contested, which it clearly has been. — Quondum 12:42, 12 May 2020 (UTC)