User talk:The photon

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Hi! I've added the You template above your article because it's written in the form of the second person. Please can you rewrite it from the third person perspective? Thanks, Majorly talk 00:23, 20 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Watch out[change source]

Thank you for changing Wikipedia. We welcome all changes, but we can only have changes that are in simple English, and your new changes were too complex. Please see "Wikipedia:How to write Simple English articles" so you can write simpler in the future. Thank you.

Although you tackle the complex scientific subjects, remember to use simple language. - Æåm Fætsøn /ˈaɪæm ˈfætsən/ 08:37, 21 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

And please read the above. An article you just made a few minutes ago, falsification will be deleted because it has complex language. - Æåm Fætsøn /ˈaɪæm ˈfætsən/ 08:48, 21 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Falsifiability[change source]

Hello I have made a few changes to Falsifiability, with a few comments left on the talk page of what could be improved; just wanted ot let you know. --Eptalon (talk) 17:07, 21 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Point of view[change source]

Hello, The photon;

I have undone your recent edits to Pseudoscience because they do not seem to be made in a neutral point of view as is required by the rules. We can not state that something is wrong unless it has been proven beyond any doubt. Since pseudoscience is accepted by some within the scientific community, and is denied by others; it can not be said to have been proven to be false. Hope this helps! :-) Please feel free to edit within the rules! fr33kman talk 18:31, 31 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]