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Yep, another one of these. This one hopefully simpler than the other ones.
Let's cut right to the chase. The page on Radiation Manipulation has this to say underneath its "Types" section:
Second, and more importantly, these examples, at least in my opinion, are redundant. There are few, extremely few cases of characters utilizing Radiation Manipulation in fiction for the three examples provided beyond the electromagnetic one (and I only say "few" because I cannot be certain the number is zero, even though thus far I have observed no such cases). Furthermore, all of the listed items beyond the EM section are better covered in their entirety by other pages, namely Matter Manipulation, Sound Manipulation and Gravity Manipulation.
My proposal thus, is simple. We delete the types section and make a note in the description of the page that it primarily resolves around the common application of radiation in fiction, that is to say, EM radiation.
Let's cut right to the chase. The page on Radiation Manipulation has this to say underneath its "Types" section:
First of all, this is a paragraph copy-pasted from Wikipedia. Don't believe me? See for yourself.
- Electromagnetic radiation (such as radio waves, visible light, x-rays, and gamma radiation (γ)
- Particle radiation (such as alpha radiation (α), beta radiation (β), and neutron radiation (particles of non-zero rest energy)
- Acoustic radiation (such as ultrasound, sound, and seismic waves (dependent on a physical transmission medium)
- Gravitational radiation (radiation that takes the form of gravitational waves, or ripples in the curvature of spacetime)
Second, and more importantly, these examples, at least in my opinion, are redundant. There are few, extremely few cases of characters utilizing Radiation Manipulation in fiction for the three examples provided beyond the electromagnetic one (and I only say "few" because I cannot be certain the number is zero, even though thus far I have observed no such cases). Furthermore, all of the listed items beyond the EM section are better covered in their entirety by other pages, namely Matter Manipulation, Sound Manipulation and Gravity Manipulation.
My proposal thus, is simple. We delete the types section and make a note in the description of the page that it primarily resolves around the common application of radiation in fiction, that is to say, EM radiation.