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Thermal physics is identical to Thermal science, with the exception of a citation. If the two terms really mean the same thing, there should probably be a single page, and a redirect between them. The reason I didn't do this myself was because of these citations, and because I don't have any idea which page should merely be a redirect. Is one term used more often than the other? Did this characterization (as an umbrella term) come from one or the other citation? Did both books use this characterization? Are the citations at all relevant to the material? -- Flarelocke 21:14, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
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Thermal physics is identical to Thermal science, with the exception of a citation. If the two terms really mean the same thing, there should probably be a single page, and a redirect between them. The reason I didn't do this myself was because of these citations, and because I don't have any idea which page should merely be a redirect. Is one term used more often than the other? Did this characterization (as an umbrella term) come from one or the other citation? Did both books use this characterization? Are the citations at all relevant to the material? -- Flarelocke 21:14, 17 June 2006 (UTC)