User talk:185.205.11.234
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Happy editing! Crossroads -talk- 06:26, 16 May 2020 (UTC)
Hope to see you around
[edit]Hey, you seem to be familiar with sources on the multiverse, and I noticed you expressed skepticism toward transhumanism. I know that now that you've finished with quantum suicide and immortality, you might feel like taking a break; I know I would. But, if you do want to edit more, now or in the future, you may find that you are able to help articles on these topics be balanced. (I do want to emphasize that I mean articles in those topic areas, not necessarily those two specific articles.) I know from experience that these areas tend to attract poorly sourced content, and that they sometimes lack criticisms even while they accrete content in favor of the ideas. I suspect that this is because they are concepts used heavily in sci-fi, and tend to get boosted way more in the popular press than among academic experts and sources. I myself don't know enough about those topics to help much, and the areas I already edit keep me busy enough, but I thought it might be good to point this out to you if you have any interest in continuing to edit. Crossroads -talk- 21:09, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
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