User talk:Tweet Tweet
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Hello Tweet Tweet, welcome. You may have misunderstood the meaning of the page "Objections to loop quantum gravity". It is not meant to be another page propagating the beliefs of loop quantum gravity - see the main page loop quantum gravity which is exactly dedicated to this goal. The page "Objections" is meant to summarize the problems that other physicists see on LQG. All the philosophical positions that you've tried to put, in a very disorganized fashion, directly to the page "Objections" only show one thing - that the objections apply to you as well. But these objections are real. Most of your questions have very simple - and often rigorously known - answers. --Lumidek 02:28, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Tweet Tweet, please do not get into a revert war with Lumidek. It's preferable to leave the page in its present pitiful state. — Miguel 04:01, 2004 Nov 29 (UTC)