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Phaz3r
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"Personal Theories"
I just made a post the other day that was in reference to a theory I'm working on. I didn't even state what the theory was, merely that I was actually working on one. In fact, the question I asked wasn't even about the theory, it was about the *research* involved in the theory, but not directly associated with the theory itself. My post was removed and I received a warning. Upon further investigation of the site's rules, I see that I was in violation and humbly take the warning as a corrective action to further inform me of the system put in place.
This is no complaint, it is merely a suggestion or a question for clarification regarding this particular rule.
The suggestion is this: Is there any way a new forum could be created in perhaps a more inspicuous location that could properly address personal theories?
Now for the explanation:
I'm giving this suggestion for the following reasons. As a fellow scientist, I understand and know that science is evolving, it changes. That's the entire point of science, that once we've found something to prove something else wrong, what was wrong has passed away and what is proven correct is now in state. I know that in my studies of the universe I need to have an imagination, and though I need to structure my thoughts on a series of known, tested, and true principles and laws and rules, without my imagination and without observations, questions, and thoughts, science itself would never progress.
Therefore I ask that we not withhold the inspiration of man, nor the imagination that flows, but instead push it forward, accept it and lead it in the strict constraints of the scientific method.
In layman's terms, allow a forum where personal theories can be properly posted and debated/questioned in a structured scientific manner to ensure that:
1. Crap doesn't get posted on the site (just because someone has a theory doesn't mean they should just post a load of bull, but that also means that just because someone doesn't agree with or like a theory that the theory is crap)
2. Theories are tested, questioned, thought out, and bombarded with the scientific method to see if its able to withstand a scientifically minded community's critiques.
3. The progression of science is promoted.
I understand that at a time in your site's life personal junk posts and little tid-bit theories were posted over and over again and just junked the site up, so the rule was made. I however am pretty confident in the age of your site, the size of your memberbase, and the foundational moderator and administrator order on the site, that your site is now ready and capable of allowing personal theories so long as they are kept professional and organized and at least follow the baselines of the scientific method. I think it'd be a very good thing for your site actually, and I think you're pretty much ready for it.
Any votes? Yea? Nea?
~Phaz3r
I just made a post the other day that was in reference to a theory I'm working on. I didn't even state what the theory was, merely that I was actually working on one. In fact, the question I asked wasn't even about the theory, it was about the *research* involved in the theory, but not directly associated with the theory itself. My post was removed and I received a warning. Upon further investigation of the site's rules, I see that I was in violation and humbly take the warning as a corrective action to further inform me of the system put in place.
This is no complaint, it is merely a suggestion or a question for clarification regarding this particular rule.
The suggestion is this: Is there any way a new forum could be created in perhaps a more inspicuous location that could properly address personal theories?
Now for the explanation:
I'm giving this suggestion for the following reasons. As a fellow scientist, I understand and know that science is evolving, it changes. That's the entire point of science, that once we've found something to prove something else wrong, what was wrong has passed away and what is proven correct is now in state. I know that in my studies of the universe I need to have an imagination, and though I need to structure my thoughts on a series of known, tested, and true principles and laws and rules, without my imagination and without observations, questions, and thoughts, science itself would never progress.
Therefore I ask that we not withhold the inspiration of man, nor the imagination that flows, but instead push it forward, accept it and lead it in the strict constraints of the scientific method.
In layman's terms, allow a forum where personal theories can be properly posted and debated/questioned in a structured scientific manner to ensure that:
1. Crap doesn't get posted on the site (just because someone has a theory doesn't mean they should just post a load of bull, but that also means that just because someone doesn't agree with or like a theory that the theory is crap)
2. Theories are tested, questioned, thought out, and bombarded with the scientific method to see if its able to withstand a scientifically minded community's critiques.
3. The progression of science is promoted.
I understand that at a time in your site's life personal junk posts and little tid-bit theories were posted over and over again and just junked the site up, so the rule was made. I however am pretty confident in the age of your site, the size of your memberbase, and the foundational moderator and administrator order on the site, that your site is now ready and capable of allowing personal theories so long as they are kept professional and organized and at least follow the baselines of the scientific method. I think it'd be a very good thing for your site actually, and I think you're pretty much ready for it.
Any votes? Yea? Nea?
~Phaz3r