The result was speedily deleted by Fang Aili per G4. -- Core des at talk. ^_^ 00:19, 2 August 2006 (UTC) reply
This is a commercial company offering a commercially available product that they claim is based on a new mixture of hydrogen/oxygen. Whether or not the central claims of the company are true or false, having an article serves to inform interested parties that there is a debate regarding it's validity. On that basis alone the article should remain. Those who claim it is based on pseudo-science have the same opportunity to refute the claims as those who believe in the validity of the claims. Deleting this article serves no purpose whatsoever. Having an article allows disagreement to exist. Funny how a book burning always involves bringing someone else's books to the bonfire.
Additional thought: those who feel the claims are invalid have the opportunity to have the products tested independently in a lab of their choice. Contact the manufacturer for details. If you feel the product does not do what it claims, then your beef at least in the USA is with the Federal Trade Commission. www.ftc.gov
Deleted Befere, psueoscience with no evidence.
LinaMishima
04:36, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
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Boyohio02 14:31, 1 August 2006 (UTC) reply
Boyohio02 16:24, 1 August 2006 (UTC) reply
The result was speedily deleted by Fang Aili per G4. -- Core des at talk. ^_^ 00:19, 2 August 2006 (UTC) reply
This is a commercial company offering a commercially available product that they claim is based on a new mixture of hydrogen/oxygen. Whether or not the central claims of the company are true or false, having an article serves to inform interested parties that there is a debate regarding it's validity. On that basis alone the article should remain. Those who claim it is based on pseudo-science have the same opportunity to refute the claims as those who believe in the validity of the claims. Deleting this article serves no purpose whatsoever. Having an article allows disagreement to exist. Funny how a book burning always involves bringing someone else's books to the bonfire.
Additional thought: those who feel the claims are invalid have the opportunity to have the products tested independently in a lab of their choice. Contact the manufacturer for details. If you feel the product does not do what it claims, then your beef at least in the USA is with the Federal Trade Commission. www.ftc.gov
Deleted Befere, psueoscience with no evidence.
LinaMishima
04:36, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
reply
Boyohio02 14:31, 1 August 2006 (UTC) reply
Boyohio02 16:24, 1 August 2006 (UTC) reply