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ArticleFermi paradox
StatusClosed
Request date03:23, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
Requesting party Infocat13 ( talk)
Mediator(s) Scjessey
CommentClosing due to lack of participation

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Where is the dispute?

Who is involved?

What is the dispute?

Fermi paradox is a fun thought experiment on why in our short history we have not seen evidence of exo intelligences.a hypothesis on the other hand is a set of ideas that can be proven using the scientific method, Fermi Paradox and the drake equation are getting to the point of testable science.I have added on several occasions in the last few days and I believe once last year many citations on the results of earthly life during the reproductive stage, encountering problems in earth orbit, or microgravity.does this contribute to living things evolving in gravity wells reproducing in other gravity wells or in deep space? any how this heavily cited paragraph keeps being deleted.

What would you like to change about this?

there many sections of , "Fermi paradox" , that cite sources as diverse as science fiction authors to geologists to sociologists, I think the other party is more closed minded to diversity if some how biology could not be a factor in the so called Fermi Paradox.I suggest instead of censorship the other party should consider the scientific method,find citations that counter the ones I gave, or present a counter hypothesis.I think materialscientist is able to do this.

====How do you think we can help?====,

not sure first time talking to you folks

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The stuff added at http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Fermi_paradox&diff=next&oldid=406590545 edit is OR/SYNTH (no RS has raised it as a serious issue for interstellar travel for aliens) and just plain awful, and easily answered(spin the ship), and assumes that aliens face the same reproductive problems in space as earth's organisms. And so on and so forth. Greglocock ( talk) 02:05, 19 January 2011 (UTC) reply

I agree with your assessment that this is basically synthesis. The editor requesting mediation has not returned to Wikipedia since doing so, so I'm inclined to simply close the case. -- Scjessey ( talk) 18:41, 19 January 2011 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia Mediation Cabal
ArticleFermi paradox
StatusClosed
Request date03:23, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
Requesting party Infocat13 ( talk)
Mediator(s) Scjessey
CommentClosing due to lack of participation

Request details

Where is the dispute?

Who is involved?

What is the dispute?

Fermi paradox is a fun thought experiment on why in our short history we have not seen evidence of exo intelligences.a hypothesis on the other hand is a set of ideas that can be proven using the scientific method, Fermi Paradox and the drake equation are getting to the point of testable science.I have added on several occasions in the last few days and I believe once last year many citations on the results of earthly life during the reproductive stage, encountering problems in earth orbit, or microgravity.does this contribute to living things evolving in gravity wells reproducing in other gravity wells or in deep space? any how this heavily cited paragraph keeps being deleted.

What would you like to change about this?

there many sections of , "Fermi paradox" , that cite sources as diverse as science fiction authors to geologists to sociologists, I think the other party is more closed minded to diversity if some how biology could not be a factor in the so called Fermi Paradox.I suggest instead of censorship the other party should consider the scientific method,find citations that counter the ones I gave, or present a counter hypothesis.I think materialscientist is able to do this.

====How do you think we can help?====,

not sure first time talking to you folks

Mediator notes

Administrative notes

Discussion

The stuff added at http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Fermi_paradox&diff=next&oldid=406590545 edit is OR/SYNTH (no RS has raised it as a serious issue for interstellar travel for aliens) and just plain awful, and easily answered(spin the ship), and assumes that aliens face the same reproductive problems in space as earth's organisms. And so on and so forth. Greglocock ( talk) 02:05, 19 January 2011 (UTC) reply

I agree with your assessment that this is basically synthesis. The editor requesting mediation has not returned to Wikipedia since doing so, so I'm inclined to simply close the case. -- Scjessey ( talk) 18:41, 19 January 2011 (UTC) reply

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