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  1. I've started a "big picture" page because that sums up my interests in mathematics. I write about my interests on my page: AndriusKulikauskas. I hope that I might fit in here with my research. I'm very grateful for the encouragement to contribute original research. However, I'm not sure how to work on that here. Are there any existing research pages that serve as examples? I found the standard template but I'm not sure how it would apply for research. I've started a "beauty" page which shows what makes sense for me. I'll write about that separately. Hello and thank you for the wiki and forum.
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    • CommentAuthorDavidRoberts
    • CommentTimeApr 19th 2016

    My quick opinion is that you are being very bold with your choice of the nLab for your choice of topics. If you are making notes on mathematics then it can be massaged in, more or less. More philosophical topics with a strongly personal bent are much harder to fit and it can look more like a personal blog started in the pages of a highly-visible wiki. This to me doesn’t bode well, given some exples we’ve had in the past that shall remain nameless