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Look at Infinite Energy (magazine) and you'll see it deals with alternative energy, not renewable energy. Alternative energy is more relevant than renewable energy. Also, again, the relevant info about Jain symbols is on Jain Symbols, not Jainism (which people can learn more about from a link on "Jain Symbols". Quit being difficult. ∞ΣɛÞ² 18:24, 8 July 2007 (UTC)

Sort of. When words like infinite energy is thrown about in reference to energy sources it's in a far more sci-fi context than Energy development (which Alternative energy redirects too). The most relevant wikipedia artile I can think of for this topic is currently Tanstaafl, although this is very POV. Taemyr 01:42, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
The subject of the magazine is not relevant: this page is about disambiguating the ambiguous title "infinite energy". Who is going to confuse "infinite energy" and alternative energy?
You are correct that the relevant info about Jain symbols is on Jain Symbols, and that's exactly why "Anant Virya" should direct the reader to Jainism: it's not a symbol, but a general concept in the religion. Doing contrariwise is like referring "Holy Spirit" to Christian symbolism only because there happens to be a symbol for it. --Piet Delport 10:00, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
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