User:Jordansparks
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About me
My name is Jordan Sparks, living in Salem, Oregon.
I'm the owner of Open Dental Software, opendental.com,
a licensed dentist, although I no longer practice,
Executive Director of Oregon Cryonics oregoncryo.com,
Director of Apex Neuroscience http://www.apexneuro.org [1],
and Director of Oregon Body Gift.
I rarely edit anymore, choosing instead to support Wikipedia with donations. My favorite page to edit used to be Cryonics until it was deemed pseudoscience by a group of admins. Cryonics is not pseudoscience, but it does meet the fairly low Wikipedia standards for pseudoscience: It has been characterized in reputable sources as being pseudoscience, and there has been no solid refutation or consensus showing that all of the elements are based on science. (I cannot, unfortunately find my source for these standards) In other words, Wikipedia errs on the conservative side. That's great! Many borderline pseudoscience pages are flatly deemed to be pseudoscience. I think this is fantastic! I wish we would clamp down on the 50,000 chiropractors in the US and put them all out of work. Same goes for naturopathy, supplements, acupuncture, anti-vaxxing, etc. I really don't mind that cryonics wrongly got caught up in this refreshing move away from pseudoscience.
But the WP documentation and the admins do not do a good job of explaining how
For entertainment, I like to read the Talk:Chiropractic page, where this is an even hotter issue.