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« on: 29/05/2016 23:13:52 »
Please read the Forum Acceptable Usage http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=8535.0 particularly at the end of section 5:

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Re: Gestalt Aether Theory: The Electromagnetic Universe by Dilip D James
« Reply #1 on: 30/05/2016 22:24:51 »
apparently advertising theories that have been published elsewhere doesn't apply to you.

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Re: Gestalt Aether Theory: The Electromagnetic Universe by Dilip D James
« Reply #2 on: 30/05/2016 22:35:08 »
Is ths not breaking the rules of advertising a theory published elsewhere?

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Re: Gestalt Aether Theory: The Electromagnetic Universe by Dilip D James
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Recent abuse of our forum acceptable usage policy has led us to take a firmer line on how we moderate new theories and alternative theories. Please read the Forum Acceptable Usage http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=8535.0 particularly at the end of section 5:

"If you start a thread with a post that is for all practical purposes the same as you have posted elsewhere, we will generally assume that you are evangelising, and will act accordingly."

Please review this topic and remove material which has been previously posted elsewhere or in other parts of this forum, otherwise we will delete the opening posts.

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