Guidelines for Discussing Scientific Theories on Online Forums

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Nate boslet
Im not a student or a professional, just a guy looking for a group of intelligent people to bounce theories around with. I hope to try to contribute where I can and get some answers or perspective on some theories of my own. Thank you
 
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Welcome to the PF, Nate. :smile:
 
Nate boslet said:
get some answers or perspective on some theories of my own
BTW, be sure to read over the PF rules (under Info at the top of the page). We do not discuss personal theories here. We do discuss mainstream science as published in textbooks and peer-reviewed articles. That should be a good start for you. :smile:
 
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