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Introduction to Hebrew Logic

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OK, I don't know who Salvia is, or why you, as his (her?) friend are so interested in this book, but I will tell you that I have reverted your complete rewrite of the article on Introduction To Hebrew Logic. Part One: The Ketoret. The book is listed as a work of fiction, and as such, its description should concentrate on the book's plot. Any "unifying theory of everything" to be offered must be taken in context of the fact that the book is offered as fiction, not as science or philosophy. You do neither yourself nor the book any favors by rewriting the article as trying to explain complex concepts of relative in such simplistic and meaningless terms as "a leaping quantum at the edge of the beam triggers Pc and Fc. This is the meeting point of the theory of relativity, quantum physics, and string theory." WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 12:35, 14 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Done

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Dear Grand Teacher Thank you again the tikun was done. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tim.egalut (talkcontribs) 19:03, 14 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]