Exploring Outrageous Theories: A Scientist's Perspective

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AYO,

I am an avid physicist who loves his work and talking about it; especially outrageous theories with a scientific backing, friendly debates and gaming.
My background includes distinction marks in both advanced Mathematics and Quantum/Astro Physics.
I do not enjoy answering peoples homework... We all had to do it.. get over yourself.
Otherwise I am easy to talk to!
If yous chill and know science, do talk.
 
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Welcome to the PF, P51. Good to have you here. :smile:
Spitfire said:
especially outrageous theories
Please keep in mind that we don't allow discussions about speculation or "outrageous theories" that have not yet been published in the peer-reviewed literature. Thanks. :smile:
 
Disappointing, but noted.
I will keep those between myself and peers.
 
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