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TitanSolaris is an alias which basically refers to Giant Celestial Body. This term was coined by Marat Bruk, who searched for a specific form of signature to describe he's nature and origins of thoughts.


Hi and welcome. If I may make a suggestion, you might be well advised to read NPOV and What Wikipedia is not. Happy editing, Kosebamse 14:32, 3 Mar 2004 (UTC)

People don't understand the mind control, sadly.

Which makes sense when you think about it... They're good.

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Your edit to autism

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Mind scientist

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Wikipedia is not the place to try to advance conspiracy theories. Particularly when you have absolutely no evidence that the supposed "mind scientist" ever existed as a profession. Neuroscience is a study which encompasses philosophy, society, drugs, and all the other things you mention in "mind scientist". I'm guessing that you created this article after people repeatedly deleted your additions from the neuroscience article. I'd further venture the guess that you'll think I'm part of some kind of giant conspiracy for "trying to cover up stuff about mind control" or some such paranoid nonsense. As I've said, Wikipedia is not a soap box for conspiracy theorists. As someone who studies these things very closely, I can tell you that "mind control" is the stuff of science fiction. You're deluding yourself if you truly believe that it exists. I'm not saying that it's impossible, I'm just saying that as of 2008, it is a non-existent and far-off technology. ("Far-off", as in hundreds of years away.) Fuzzform (talk) 18:37, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

November 2008

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