User talk:Arkenholz

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How can I check that the wiki I have recently created in Wikia Science, entitled: PUBLIC-HEALTH NEW PARADIGMS, signed by Arkenholz, effectively appears in the directory of new wikis ?

Thanks for your help. --Arkenholz 15:08, April 4, 2010 (UTC)

Where does a newly created wiki appear ?
How can I check that the wiki I have recently created in Wikia Science, entitled: PUBLIC-HEALTH NEW PARADIGMS, signed by Arkenholz, effectively appears in the directory of new wikis ?

Thanks for your help. --Arkenholz 15:09, April 4, 2010 (UTC)

Introducing a new wiki in the directory
Thanks, Charitwo, for your useful Charibot job !

Unfortunately, I am relatively old and do not have much time to study all latest Wikia features. On the other hand, my first attempt to put my experience of a life as an "observer" in a nutshell was motivated by the need to receive first reactions (before stating something broader, like a monograph). Until now, however, none appeared (either on the discussion page of the wiki, or as attempts to edit or add an article on page PUBLIC-HEALTH NEW PARADIGMS).

The only significant new information I can give here is that epigenomics is an exploding domain of knowledge (see for example Edition 23 of GEO magazine on the theme: What Shapes Humankind ?) and that this domain of new knowledge should soon draw the attention of a broader public. As a probable consequence, the importance of the primal period of life and of primal prevention, both at the center of the new wiki, should soon appear evident.

I shall try to do my best to tell you why 'my' wiki is a groundbreaking starter, albeit hidden in the depth of the internet ocean, and why it is outstandingly unique. As to why my community is one of the best, I would say that it is a "common ground", on which anyone may dance, and that, in contrast to Wikipedia, for example (which is useful to inform lay people about the consensus of the "lucky ones") it might become a fertile ground for in-depth cultural evolution.

Sincerely,  --Arkenholz 16:06, June 19, 2010 (UTC)