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Is this the same person that is listed at Oktay Sinanoglu? RickK 06:14, Jan 30, 2005 (UTC)

Even if he isn't, he looks more notable. -- Derek Ross | Talk 06:22, 2005 Jan 30 (UTC)

"In the 1980s, he theorized a new method from 180 theories concerning mathematics and physics, considered revolutionary, which enables chemists to predict the ways in which chemicals combine in the laboratory and to solve other complex problems in chemistry using simple pictures and periodic tables."

I don't understand what this sentence says--"theorized a new method from 180 theories"??


I think this article need rewriting--there is a lot of hype for this person in his home country (which is where I am from), and this article seems to be written by some of his enthusiasts, without a detailed understanding of his scientific work. Any quantum chemists out there who feel like up to this job?


The article says: He was born on February 25, 1935 in Bari, Italy. As appointed professor in 1963 at the age of only 26... 1963-1935=28. Whish information is correct? 68.241.47.138 23:43, 20 August 2006 (UTC)


Apparently this article was written by some nationalist fan of Oktay Sinanoglu. His scientific work is highly exaggerated. What are the names of 180 theory mentioned in the article. Writer of the article is lack of real scientific vision.