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Gravity, Molecular Reaction Rates, Relativistic Fields and the Hulk: a Beginners Guide

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You claim this article is "a handwritten text dump from a Marvel Comics fan guide." That's a lie, no its not! Removing that page is vandalism. -- 68.49.181.138 01:16, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)

First of all, you're a bit confused about who did what. This is where Lucky 6.9 (not myself) said that it "Appears to be a handwritten text dump from a Marvel Comics fan guide." I don't have much experience with copyright problems, so I don't have any advice to give you on how to go about establishing that it is your own original work.
What I did do was submit it to Votes for Deletion, and if you look at its entry there, you'll see that I said I'd enjoy it very much on an appropriate website, but that Wikipedia is not that website. It's very enjoyable speculation, but it's also original research. As you'll also note, I did hint that perhaps one of the other Wikimedia projects might find this an appropriate submission -- but it just really isn't appropriate for Wikipedia. -- Antaeus Feldspar 02:10, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)
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