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That was very nice, Ian. Probably many of us are feeling some regret about how the prior discussions played out, but this entry of yours is a large-spirited gesture to help close out those discussions.
I’d like to respond to part of what you said:
I have a non-standard interpretation of GR born out of a great deal of unconventional thinking
I still suggest the front page be changed so that it does not include what is inside the box that starts with “The purpose of the nLab is …”
That kind of distinction between what the conventional and unconventional is proving to be very important as the nLab grows, and good Lab denizens like Eric are careful to flag the more speculative or experimental pages as such and actively seek feedback (cf. his comment here). I appreciate the awareness you evince of that distinction in your comment above.
I personally wouldn’t change what is inside that box, but we might think about at least amplifying that statement with another statement that experimental or speculative pages, flagged as “experimental” and written in a spirit open to critical reactions, are welcome at the Lab. I’m not sure about how to best word that, but it may be something to discuss. Maybe we could also link to illustrative examples to give readers ideas of what is possible at the Lab (some pages are highly polished and are close to professional articles, some are more half-baked, some are even wild and woolly, etc.).
Argh. I don’t even know how to quote anyone anymore under the new XHTML.
Ian, thanks for your contributions, and I’m sorry that things didn’t work out.
Have you written up your non-standard interpretation somewhere? Honestly, I don’t think that the ideas on this thread make sense in the end, but if you’ve ever written it up carefully, then it would be better for me to read that.
I wish you the best in your future endeavours, Ian, and that the nlab can help in some small way towards your research.
I’d be interested in seeing a copy of your thesis (assuming it didn’t disappear when your computer crashed!)
You're lucky that I don't know anything about physics, because you would have gotten an MO-style ousting if I did. =p
For the record, I don’t think your entries on the nLab were bad at all. Initially they were somewhat incomplete, but with the help of others turned into something pretty decent I thought. That is the way it goes. Start with something incomplete (while noted as such) and others contribute to help make it complete.
I think some of your comments left while in a rush were less than perfect, but have all been fixed by now. So no harm done.
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