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I've reverted to the April 2021 edit because this edit by DC0901, a single-purpose account, very very much overbalanced the article. Wikipedia articles about people reflect what independent reliable sources say about them, not what they publish about themselves. While his recent work is interesting (even if I have trouble getting to grips with it), I can't find any evidence that it's been taken notice of by the kinds of sources that count here. FWIW for how I found this article see my edit summary here. Graham87 15:31, 15 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]