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*'''Strong Delete''' as nonsense and OR. (Comment to [[User:Mholland|mholland]]: ''all'' OR is OR "because the author has yet to publish it elsewhere", by definition.) And I have studied logic, but the article is incomprehensible to me. [[User:MCB|MCB]] 17:56, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' as original research. --[[User:Carnildo|Carnildo]] 23:04, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
:'''Comment''': I purposely didn't use jargons and to me, although it is not important, it is consistent and complete. I could elaborate further, especially its application in computation but I thought this is for general audience. MCB, it is incomprehensible to you, probably because I didn't explain it using conventional logic, which was my intention. Why is it a nonsense if it works? It can work with a very simple program and it will automatically reduce to an outcome. Sorry if I made a mistake in writing this article. It seems you guys prefer me being a machine than being a human. I have a tendancy to think like a machine but I thought that was not appropriate. Do what you like with articles, but I could fill twenty or more full articles with the foundation of what I have wrote in Fp code, which I chose not to. My understanding was that this is for general audience and I had an interesting idea so I wanted to share it. I could do much more without being technical, such as to write a decoder program like in Geek Code. That may well happen if I do decide to develop this concept further. Please do understand that it was not my intention to post a garbage article. Bye. [[User:Pyenos|Pyenos]] 23:53, 28 September 2005 (UTC)