- There is currently a question of verification about this article. The contributors are unsure if it is misnamed or just wrong. Requires someone able to check psychology to determine what is going on and either correct, expand or nominate for deletion.
Added to User:Hunterd/Desk RJFJR 01:26, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
Copied from talk:Transcience of time
Looking for a taskforce member with an interest in psychology.
Hey all! I'm the taskforce member who has been assigned to this article. Being my first 'assignment', I am not quite sure as to what exactly I am supposed to do, but I'll do my best! I have never actually heard of this psychological disorder before, however I know some fairly brainy psychologists (lecturers, teachers, etc.) and so I shall consult both them and medical books/the library. If you have anything for me to know in specific about this article or my work please tell me on my talk page. Cheers! Along with the verifiability tag, shouldn't there be a stub with this article? lol. ZPMMaker 07:23, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
OK still nothing; I've only looked in a few books so far though... ZPMMaker 08:45, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
- OK I've exhausted all of my resources looking up this stuff. I have never heard of it, and neither has anyone (who is actually qualified) that I know. Scorpionman, what are your sources?!?! I'm bloody curious; it sounds like a valid phobia (considering the name chronophobia [chronos - Greek "time", phobia - Greek "fear".]), however there is no information on it anywhere, and thus I have been led to believe that this article is infact invalid. If there is no reply by Scorpionman (or anyone else who knows something about chronophobia) within 48 hours of my posting this message I will add a deletion tag to it (and then it will be voted upon). ZPMMaker 01:53, 31 October 2005 (UTC)
I nominated it for AFD. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Transcience of time RJFJR 17:28, 8 November 2005 (UTC)