User talk:Nurban
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Greetings!
[edit]Hi, Nathan, good to see you are here! So is John Baez and Ed Schaeffer, whom you may remember from sci.physics.relativity many years ago, and probably others I don't know about. I take it you may have moved on from relativistic physics, but you might be interested in a draft Wikiproject which I started (we are still not quite ready to "take it public"). From time to time you might also see me doing some cruft patrol, although I usually don't much enjoy that. Most recently I wrote a completely new version of Rindler coordinates and am thinking of trying to clean up some articles on various relativistic "paradoxes", including Bell's spaceship paradox and Supplee's paradox.---CH 22:24, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
I am wikideparted as of late June 2006. ---CH 02:26, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
Another Welcome from Penn State
[edit]Hi Nurban, There are a number of Penn State Wikipedians around here, and I want to invite you to join Wikipedia:WikiProject_Pennsylvania_State_University if you are interested. Hope to see you around, GChriss 19:11, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I've tagged a couple of your statements over at no hair theorem, since they were unreferenced. If you have the references to hand I would be happy to add them for you.--Michael C. Price talk 01:02, 1 July 2007 (UTC)