Is there a way to get published new ideas about our universe on this

In summary, this forum is not a platform for publishing new ideas about the universe. It is dedicated to discussing and teaching mainstream science based on published research in peer-reviewed journals. Previous attempts at creating forums for theory development have been unsuccessful due to the influx of unproven and unsupported theories. Users are welcome to ask questions and learn, but not to promote their own theories without proper experimental evidence. This topic has been addressed multiple times in the feedback forum.
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Is there a way to get published new ideas about our universe on this forum ?
Let's say Einstein would not have been, or Einstein would have had access to this forum,
how would he have had to proceed to publish his ideas ?
 
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This forum is for the discussion of scientific research that has been published in peer-reviewed journals only. It is not a resource for theory development.

We have previously had forums for this but invariably they have become full of crackpottery and run counter to our purpose of discussing and teaching mainstream science. Feel free to use these forums to ask questions and learn but they are not a place to advertise pet theories with no experimental backing. This issue has been discussed many times in the feedback forum if you would like to search and review.
 

Related to Is there a way to get published new ideas about our universe on this

1. How can I get published new ideas about our universe?

The best way to get published new ideas about our universe is to conduct thorough research and write a well-written paper on your findings. Make sure to follow the guidelines of the publication you are submitting to and to present your ideas in a clear and organized manner.

2. Are there specific journals or publications that accept new ideas about our universe?

Yes, there are many scientific journals and publications that focus on the study of the universe and accept new ideas. Some examples include "The Astrophysical Journal," "Nature Astronomy," and "Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society." It is important to research and choose a reputable publication that aligns with your ideas.

3. Do I need to have a degree in astrophysics or a related field to get published?

While having a degree in astrophysics or a related field can be beneficial, it is not a requirement to get published. What matters most is the quality and validity of your ideas and research. However, having a degree can add credibility to your work and can make it easier to get published in certain journals.

4. What makes a new idea about our universe worthy of being published?

A new idea about our universe is worthy of being published if it adds to our understanding of the universe and is supported by evidence and sound reasoning. It should also be original and innovative, contributing something new to the scientific community.

5. Is it possible to get published if my ideas go against current theories and beliefs?

Yes, it is possible to get published if your ideas go against current theories and beliefs. However, your ideas must be well-supported by evidence and logical reasoning. It is important to present your ideas in a respectful and professional manner, acknowledging and addressing any potential criticisms or counterarguments.

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