I really don't need a disclaimer to be told that no information can be trusted, but for all of you who like it nanny-wise and feel better if explicitly told that all content has to be mistrusted and who have enough spare time to waste reading disclaimers, here is my official disclaimer.
This website presents ideas and information developed by Mato Nagel, hereafter referred to as the author. The site and the site elements are provided on an 'as is' and 'as available' basis. The author expressly disclaims all representations and warranties of any kind with respect to the site.
Additionally, all the usual disclaimers listed on this Wikipedia page, of course, also apply to this website.
The author explicitly warns that some of the ideas presented here are not (yet) mainstream science and remain subject to further discussion and change.
Special attention is drawn to the epistemological concerns developed here about abstraction and uncertainty.
OF NOTE: Disclaimers are so common on all respectable websites, so one has to wonder why a disclaimer is necessary at all. Everybody everywhere, not only on the Internet, has to thoroughly scrutinize whether the information is useful or not. In other words, selection and intake of information is, was, and will be for ever, everyones own responsibility.
It seems this is commonplace, so I wonder why disclaimers are so common and even enforced.