Hi! Sean B. here

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How did you find PF?
Grok lead me here.
I've studied Physics all my life, 48 years, but never had anyone to share it with and I hope I have found a home here.

I'd like to introduce a new model for cosmology which also underpins physics but it is against the rules to do so it seems. Anyone know where I can post it without breaking the rules?

Sean B.
 
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Starknakdfopsy said:
I'd like to introduce a new model for cosmology which also underpins physics but it is against the rules to do so it seems. Anyone know where I can post it without breaking the rules?
Can you not write a paper that sets forth your model and compares it to conventional cosmology and then submit said paper to an appropriate refereed journal?
 
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PF is for discussing mainstream science... if you don't have it peer-reviewed and published in a reputable journal then you won't be able to discuss it here without breaking the rules I'm afraid. But if you do get it published, then we will be more than happy to chat about it afterwards :D.
 
Starknakdfopsy said:
How did you find PF?: Grok lead me here.

I've studied Physics all my life, 48 years, but never had anyone to share it with and I hope I have found a home here.

I'd like to introduce a new model for cosmology which also underpins physics but it is against the rules to do so it seems. Anyone know where I can post it without breaking the rules?

Sean B.
New models take years to develop. One man and ChatGPT are not sufficient enough to write a new theory. This forum is for established science, not AI slop. Good luck, brother.
 
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