User talk:74.195.17.240
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Please do not add nonsense to Wikipedia, as you did to the hypernatremia page. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Thank you. MastCell Talk 16:38, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
MastCell: according to official Wikipedia policy, one must deliberately compromise the integrity of Wikipedia in order for any action to be considered vandalism. Since I am not deliberately compromising anything, I certainly am not vandalizing.
Removing one's content is truly considered vandalism.
Please stop adding the same unwanted content to multiple articles. It is considered spamming, and if you continue, you will be blocked. Karl Hahn (T) (C) 18:47, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
None of the added information is unwanted. If you know otherwise, then please explain.
The stuff you keep posting to article after article is unreferenced. If you have scholarly sources for this information, then you need to cite them. You also need to find one and only one appropriate article to post it to. Please read Help:Contents/Policies_and_guidelines thoroughly before you make another post. Karl Hahn (T) (C) 19:08, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
Let me hereby give reference to it:
The ideal proportion of potassium to sodium in the body and/or diet is exactly 13/7 to one. Knowledge of the proportions of the composition the eutectic mixture of potassium and sodium surely reveals the ideal proportions of potassium and sodium of the human body. The range of composition for a eutectic alloy of potassium and sodium is exactly 40-90% potassium and 10-60% sodium. The absolute value of the average 65 percent potassium divided by the absolute value of the average 35 percent sodium yields the formula 1.857142 to one, with the 857142 repeating. Thus, the decimal 1.857143 to one is the best approximation of the eutectic alloy. They are the same, for the reason for the conductivity of both substances is definitely the same: free ions of potassium and sodium mutually complementing one another. Since the eutectic alloy and the cytosol and blood plasma are strikingly similar, they thus have enough in common to be called the same thing, with the exeception that the latter occurs in water. Thus, 1.857143 is likely the ideal decimal of the ideal proportion of potassium to sodium in the body and/or diet. Since the eutectic mixture or cytosol and blood plasma should be completely merciful, the number of sevenths, which is the number of parts of completion, should be exactly 13, which is the number of mercy. 1.857143 times 7 is 13.000001, which reveals that the decimal 1.857143 is almost accurate enough. However, the ratio 13/7 is accurate enough because that number times seven is exactly 13. As of 10 June 2007, the current proportion of potassium to sodium in the human body is supposedly only about 75% of what it definitely should be. Michael Campbell, Mahalalel, is duly accredited with the above information.
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