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Hello. Even though we have already interacted at the relativity page, I thought that an official welcome would help you in wikipedia. Good work on the article. I don't know if the article will be kept or deleted, but I am sure you will be a great help to our science articles. So here goes:


Welcome!

Hello, Herr.Schultze, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Hi, thank you! I've already went through some of the tutorial pages, but I'll try hard to make my style perfect :) I wonder how the relativity intro article evolves, but from my point of view, the current intro is not good - too complicated and long. Well, if it is intended for average people just curious what SR is about.
My first question is: If I think that some article is bad and there's some other article which could replace it, should I just replace it? Or what is the correct thing to do on Wiki to make the things moving?
--Herr.Schultze 14:45, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
One of the guidelines of wikipedia is Wikipedia:Be bold in updating pages. Which means that if you spot some errors, or find some information or articles missing, you should go ahead and fix it. But in your case, the situation is somewhat different. …but don't be reckless!. The current intro article is a really well-developed article with a lot of effort made. When proposing major changes to any article it is always the best path to leave a message on the talk pages of articles. Usually articles are on the watch-lists of editors and someone will reply to your comment soon. - Aksi_great (talk - review me) 15:17, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Well I just doubt, that the current intro still servers as an introduction for people famailiar only with basics of math and physics. I didn't want to disrupt the curent intro, so I set up another article. But now it seems to me, that instead of deciding "which of these articles is a better introduction to the topic?" it's "will the new one be deleted?". I'd like to start a discussion if the current intro is really an intro for general audience or if a completely new text should be used. Without any edit wars. Can the two "candidates" be evaluated by people new to the SR?--Herr.Schultze 15:35, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This is a complicated situation. The comment that I have left at the physics project and which you have left on the other article is bound to get some reply in a day or two. So my suggestion to you would be to wait for 2 days. If this article goes through WP:AFD, I predict that the result would be to merge the two articles. Merging means that the contents of both articles combined into one. Wikipedia:Merging and moving pages. So "will the new one be deleted" may not be the only alternative. People work across various time-zones here. You are most likely to get a response in 12-24 hours. Leave a message on my talk page (link in my signature) after 2 days if you don't get a reply anywhere. - Aksi_great (talk - review me) 16:01, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Deletion of article

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As I had explained to you earlier the article will have to go through a 5 days process. They may vote to keep the article. If you have some valid points please raise them at the discussion page. I will add a link to the discussion here soon. And yes, I am not an administrator here and can't delete an article. Also, even if the article gets deleted, don't loose hope in wikipedia. There are many of us here who have hd their first articles deleted. - Aksi_great (talk - review me) 17:23, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ok. I have marked the article for deletion. Don't remove the tag from the article. Instead you can defend the article here. The people who will read that will not be familiar with SR. - Aksi_great (talk - review me) 17:39, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What are your plans now?

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Herr -

I remain willing to see Introduction to special relativity replaced given that you are willing to start from scratch and do the hard work needed to do so properly. Are you intrested in doing that? --EMS | Talk 19:50, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi EMS, to be honest, I don't have any plans to change the intro anymore. From my point of view, the current version is a useless piece of crap, but majority of the editors are happy with it. Otherwise it would be already deleted to encourage others to write something meaningful. This difference is so big, that I'm probably not able to produce an article, that would be accepted by others.--Herr.Schultze 09:02, 6 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]