The result was delete. The Bushranger One ping only 00:11, 20 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
This does not appear to be notable, and has no references from reliable sources. Google finds only the self-published books that are the subject of the article and a lot of related social media links Mcewan (talk)
The article doesn't even explain anything; even if there was something interesting in the references, the article itself is gobledygook. To editorialize a bit: it looks like this is just someone's weird pet theory of something (or everything? The reader can't even tell that much) constructed out of confusedly tossing together a bunch of technical terms in a way that makes no sense.134.29.178.146 (talk) 18:33, 6 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
..One can even argue with Eternity if there’s a weighty pretext, substantial argument, and resources of the required level…
"The Sigma Passion" a science novel by Vlad K. Once
Excellent idea(considered for deletion). I would also suggest checking up the following articles "Noetic psychology", "Noetic Advanced Studies Institute", "Noetic theory", for compliance with scientific (common) sense according to the following criteria;
1. Subject matter of
2. Object of research
3. Target, methods etc.
If answers to these simple questions are not found, then let at least a basic explanation (definition)of what these sciences mean be presented to the world. And of course my “best wishes” to all moderators of the following articles "Noetic psychology" and "Noetic sciences". Looking forward to hearing explanations from them, why these quasi-sciences which do not have got any above mentioned criteria (1,2,3) can delude the readers of the Wikipedia? I think that having answered this question we will be able to understand why there are so many people willing to delete an article about a real new science - Noetic positivism. Or if The Times or the Nature haven’t written about something then this something does not exist in the world, does it? Let me share a "little secret" - the editorial staff of these journals is the same people like you who search for internet links etc… And the ones like me develop science..
As for Noetic concept it’s in this exact way (but not as it is written in the following articles ("Noetic psychology", "Noetic Advanced Studies Institute", "Noetic theory") was this term used by Husserl in his writings on phenomenology.
What you call - gobledygook - is an academic (in its keenest meaning) form for presentation of a scientific theory. (But if you had the respective education, you would surely know about it)
I would like to comment about one thing (solely for the article on Noetic positivism) for the future. This article may only be removed by someone who can scientifically prove that the formula for passion is wrong. Otherwise (deciding to remove the article) and keeping the following articles "Noetic psychology", "Noetic Advanced Studies Institute", "Noetic theory", - you show either incompetence or personal concern/involvement...
Best wishes..
"The Sigma Passion" by Vlad K. Once 2010 http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Sigma-Passion-Power/dp/0956395171/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339056458&sr=8-1
"The Sigma Passion" by Vlad K. Once 2011 http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-Passion-Noetic-Positivism-ebook/dp/B00669E8A2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339056627&sr=8-1
"The Sigma Passion" by Vlad K. Once 2012 http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-Passion-Noetic-Positivism-ebook/dp/B006ASJE6M/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1339056664&sr=8-3
'ETHICS' (academic essay) http://noeticpositivism.blogspot.com/2011/03/ethics-article-guardian-refused-to.html
Noeticpositivism (talk) 08:40, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
For those who try to use the Act 1R (Articles with a single source)
I hope that everyone present here understands that the research level of Noetic positivism - is possible
only thanks to writings of such great people like René Descartes, Edmund Husserl, Auguste Comte, Immanuel Kant, Max Planck and others,
and I am just one of those few who try to follow their hard path of knowledge…
аnd you have to decide yourselves who you follow
And last but not least - this article about Noetic positivism does not end here yet...
Noeticpositivism (talk) 10:04, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your comment. But if you were more attentive you could see that various publishing houses had published my writings…
And believe me; they used to tell Husserl the same things about phenomenology (or even worse).
By the way, if I understand you correctly then you have found the basis for "Noetic sciences" in Dan Brown’s work, and how can it be otherwise with the articles "Noetic theory", "Noetic Advanced Studies Institute" not being deleted yet?
Frankly speaking, as with a colleague, you can delete my article (the research will never stop with it), but then you MUST delete quack articles on "Noetic psychology", "Noetic Advanced Studies Institute", "Noetic theory" from Wikipedia as well.
Thank you for your attention spent on Noetic positivism.
and by the way, the Top-level domains "noeticpositivism" nevertheless belong to me.
Regards
Noeticpositivism (talk) 13:35, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
1. I hope that you didn’t have a feeling that I feel some dislike towards you. It’s not like that. I understand that you are doing your job. And I’m rather understanding with critics as I consider critics one of the most important conditions of improvement. (Critics but not discourtesy and stupidity…)
2. As for Dan Brown, I want to stress that he is rather famous as a writer. But as a scientist… I don’t know him. (especially in the noetic concept area)
3. As for your invitation in the Philosophy and Religion projects area, - thank you very much, I realize all the responsibility and I’ll quite possibly join you.
4. As for you wishing me success, I’m touched. But I think it’s necessary to make it clear that as a scientist I don’t look for fame. (I’m just trying to implement my potential).
As for me as an author, of course I’m interested in success of my writings; feeling the necessity to choose between the immediate triumph of a fiction writer and the fame for ages I try to write so that a person of a high level of education (such as you for example) would consider the time spent for reading my book a worthy occupation and could recommend doing the same to their children…
(You can see whether I’m right in rare but independent and honest reviews to my books… by Vlad K. Once)..
Best
P/S.
Specially for those who is good with (..gobledygook - pet theory of something..) and (..no possible notability..) - The (www.uspto.gov) database lacks the "US Patent No. 12,928/592” patent number specified in article about "Noetic theory"..
Noeticpositivism (talk) 12:42, 9 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Howdy,
I suggest to review the article Yahoo published "Futuristic Computer Program Arrives Ahead of Computer". http://news.yahoo.com/futuristic-computer-program-arrives-ahead-computer-141449529.html
I would like to share my opinion on it with you straight away. - This article is no more than a sham. Despite the fact that its subject matter is very serious, the main objective of this article consists in creating ‘information noise’. Such actions are usually undertaken to attract investors, or to report on the spent funds invested previously (let’s say a program is designed which can only be tested in devices which have not yet been manufactured…). What I mean is that, a publication in ‘independent sources’ does not always verify the subject of discussion... And talking of devices (quantum computers), I’d like to remind that the "Noetic theory" article discusses those, doesn’t it? Furthermore, this article specifies the number of the patent which can not be found in the USPTO.GOV database (that is to emphasize the fact that certain articles which "comply with the standards" of Wiki and are verifiable, still contain “some inaccuracies’, to put it mild… As far as the mere “Noetic theory’ is concerned, which is discussed in the homonymous article, I would like to request all participants of this discussion to share their view on it (if you feel entitled to delete a strictly academic article about Noetic positivism), please, share your view on this so to say ‘offence of the science” inflicted by those who skillfully use Wikipedia - with all the respective consequences for the Wiki readers.
P/S.
Just in case, I would like to remind you that any theory possesses a number of functions. The most important ones are as follows:
1. A theory provides its user with conceptual structures;
2. A theory suggests development of a certain glossary of terms;
3. A theory provides for understanding, explanation and forecast of various manifestations of the subject matter of the theory.
Please, check if the article "Noetic theory" article complies with the specified (academic) requirements.
(The next article subject to discussion is Noetic Advanced Studies Institute)..
Best wishes!
Noeticpositivism (talk) 16:56, 13 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
In my turn, I'd like to admit that you are right, and I am really not fully aware of the rules of WP. And by all means I will accept and agree with the opinion of the editorial board of WP (in any case, the formula for passion developed by me is certified in my name), same applies to the concept of Noetic positivism. By the way (and please don't take it too serious), rules differ from dogmas primarily by exceptions. It's merely an observation...
Noeticpositivism (talk) 19:48, 13 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Furthermore, if the reasons of the opponents stated above and below are deemed fair and sufficient to remove the articles, then why noone wants to use the same reasons in the course of analysis of the forthcoming articles ("Noetic theory", "Noetic Advanced Studies Institute", "Noetic sciences", "Noetic psychology", "Institute of Noetic Sciences")?
Does WP apply the same rules and policiesapplicable to all articles? Also, I can not but draw your attention to the scientifically low level of some commentaries published here. I wonder who those commentators are and how they come up with such ways of expressing themselves,
- If you like princip of WP:Walled garden - please do check the next articles for this situation... ("Noetic theory", "Noetic Advanced Studies Institute",
"Noetic sciences", "Noetic psychology", "Institute of Noetic Sciences")!
Best
Noeticpositivism (talk) 14:45, 14 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]