Can a Class 10 Student Develop a New Theory of Quantum Gravity?

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Hi! I am a class 10 student and I have developed a theory of quantum gravity (with quite a lot of flaws, no doubt!) but I am not sure if I have got everything right or if there are any mistakes in it. Please help me through it and I will be obliged! Thank you!
 
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I am afraid that I'm completely a newbie so I won't be able to help anyone (most members here already know so much more than me!) but of course I'll try my best and would also be grateful if people here helped me.
 
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Hi! I am a class 10 student and I have developed a theory of quantum gravity (with quite a lot of flaws, no doubt!) but I am not sure if I have got everything right or if there are any mistakes in it. Please help me through it and I will be obliged! Thank you!
Welcome to the PF.

Please note in the PF rules (see INFO at the top of the page) that we do not allow personal theory development here. We discuss mainstream science as published in journals and textbooks. You certainly should feel free to ask questions -- it's best if you can also post links to your reading when you post questions. That helps us to understand the level of your learning so far.

Please have a look through the forums, and find the best forum for you to post a question (with the reading links). Enjoy! :smile:
 
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