Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aurum Solis

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Copied from [1]. Either an advert or a copyvio, I suspect an advert. "Aurum Solis" returns 8,000 hits on google but very few of those are about this product. Andris 09:51, Jul 22, 2004 (UTC)

  • Do a search on David Radius Hudson on Google, and you get some fascinating links to stuff that I would consider pseudo-science. He seems to be a sort of New-Age guru who claims to have discovered a way to create or separate (depending on which article you read) monoatomic gold (which is a reasonable translation of Aurum Solis) from the dirt on his farm. I think this material belongs in an article about him, but doesn't otherwise deserve an article of it's own. Delete. - Kenwarren 13:36, Jul 22, 2004 (UTC)
    • I concur. Hudson seems to be at least a little bit notable in the fringe community, might be worth an article someday, but this one random chunk of (pretty much incomprehensible) theory isn't. Some of this could be used in a piece on him, if anyone wants to write one; this article, though, is a loss. (Anyone who, according to [[2]], can find connections between superconductivity, the Book of the Dead, and the Adam's (sic) Family is probalby notable, right?). Meanwhile, Delete. FZ 17:39, 22 Jul 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete ad/copyvio/pseudoscience. -- Cyrius| 06:04, 23 Jul 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. Worthless. Postdlf 03:23, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)