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[edit] Too Technical?
I contest the notion that ANY content can be too technical for WP. That as a corollary of my contention that any scientific truth must ultimately be explicable to the citizen of average or slight above average intelligence or else it's an Irrlehre. That explanation may be beyond the patience of the technician or the lay person but it must be in principle available and that is part of the encyclopædic mission. Nonetheless I will retain my detailed article on this subject in my wikimedia instance. Lycurgus 10:40, 22 September 2007 (UTC)