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Hi, I'm a newcomer to Wikopedia. I'm aware this article needs more work regarding policy and convention. The article is currently a stub, feel free to assist in creating it. I'm learning how to edit and add articles but it may be a few days before I can spend more time on it again.
Not sure at the moment how to properly categorise or even mark articles as a stub, I'll learn as I go.
Also the links could be annotated into the article. It seems to me the article should link into the article on "spacetime". Unless someone else feels a great need to do this before me, I'm on the case. I'd consider it an honour to edit/create that connection myself.
The important thing is that the article is up now, it's useful to people, and I'm looking forward to seeing how (if) it develops through collaboration. Glad to be giving something back to Wikipedia for all it has given to me, and hoping people may enjoy the article.
Known Latitude01:51, 18 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]