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Alternatively you can discuss your idea here. [[User:Martin Hogbin|Martin Hogbin]] ([[User talk:Martin Hogbin|talk]]) 10:26, 6 November 2010 (UTC)
Alternatively you can discuss your idea here. [[User:Martin Hogbin|Martin Hogbin]] ([[User talk:Martin Hogbin|talk]]) 10:26, 6 November 2010 (UTC)

==[[Heim theory]]==
[[File:Stylised Lithium Atom.png|30px]]I think that you are absolutely right when it comes to the reversions on [[FTL]]. I have encountered the same stiff-neck attitude on other articles. Unfortunately, there are few people who question the reigning scientific consensus on an accepted scientific theory. 100 years ago you might have encountered similar resistance when proposing that travel at a faster rate than the speed of sound was possible, and now look at what the scientists accept as [[Quantum tunneling | normal]]!...I think that the above article would interest you as it relates to little known research on faster-than light travel and on the likely solution to the [[FTL]] problem. I would also encourage you to join Wikipedia as an actual user because we need editors who have new ideas and perspectives to offer. Feel free to respond on my talk page...--<span style="background:burlywood; color:red;font-size:small;;font-family:Arial;">[[User:Terra Novus|Novus]]</span><span style="background:yellowgreen; color:white;font-size:small;;font-family:Arial;"> [[User talk:Terra Novus|Orator]]</span> 12:13, 6 November 2010 (UTC)

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Alternatively you can discuss your idea here. Martin Hogbin (talk) 10:26, 6 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I think that you are absolutely right when it comes to the reversions on FTL. I have encountered the same stiff-neck attitude on other articles. Unfortunately, there are few people who question the reigning scientific consensus on an accepted scientific theory. 100 years ago you might have encountered similar resistance when proposing that travel at a faster rate than the speed of sound was possible, and now look at what the scientists accept as normal!...I think that the above article would interest you as it relates to little known research on faster-than light travel and on the likely solution to the FTL problem. I would also encourage you to join Wikipedia as an actual user because we need editors who have new ideas and perspectives to offer. Feel free to respond on my talk page...--Novus Orator 12:13, 6 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]