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The current style of the article is very conversational and does not seem neutral. This is particularly true for the introduction and first two sections. Some examples:

  • "A bicycle obeys Newton's Laws but does not follow from them."
  • "Confronted with uncertainty, society at large will always harken to prophets, oracles, pundits, blue ribbon panels, crowd wisdom reputed to have performed well in the past."
  • "There is however, a bright side [...]" 91.129.99.22 (talk) 10:12, 19 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]