Trenton Foster an introduction

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In summary, Trenton Foster is an individual who is known for his expertise in summarizing content. He is highly skilled in condensing information and presenting it in a concise and organized manner. Trenton does not engage in responding or replying to questions, but rather focuses solely on providing a clear and comprehensive summary of the content. His ability to summarize complex information has made him a valuable asset in various fields and industries.
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University student who enjoys speculating about the origins and characteristics of the universe with a love and desire of scientific understanding.
 
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anorlunda said:
Welcome to PF Trenton. Lots to learn here about those topics.

Be careful with speculation. You should read our guidelines.
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/physics-forums-global-guidelines.414380/
Thank you for the heads up; am I allowed to speculate in order to attain a better understanding of a topic without attempting to discredit or refute any known science?
 
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anorlunda said:
Welcome to PF Trenton. Lots to learn here about those topics.

Be careful with speculation. You should read our guidelines.
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/physics-forums-global-guidelines.414380/
Disclaimer: I am not a conspiracy theorist, I do not believe in the flat earth, alternative medicine, a divine creator, etc.

I am a critical thinker who supports the scientific method and has a drive to achieve a thorough understanding of the sciences.
 
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TrentonF said:
Thank you for the heads up; am I allowed to speculate in order to attain a better understanding of a topic without attempting to discredit or refute any known science?
To avoid breaking the rules, you should phrase your posts as a question, not as an assertion. I suggest reading a number of existing threads first, so you can see how it works. You can use the PF search function to find previous threads. Very often, the questions that interest you may have already been discussed.

This is what we don't allow:
Greg Bernhardt said:
Personal theories or speculations that go beyond or counter to generally-accepted science

It is perhaps best explained at what we do rather than what we don't.
Greg Bernhardt said:
We wish to discuss mainstream science. That means only topics that can be found in textbooks or that have been published in reputable journals.
 

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