Can an Aircraft Mechanic Discuss Personal Theories in Science Forums?

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Hi
I am aircraft mechanic from Canada
I like aviation and space
I have some ideas of my own about physics I would like to discuss
Tx
 
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jv1 said:
Hi
I am aircraft mechanic from Canada
I like aviation and space
I have some ideas of my own about physics I would like to discuss
Tx
:welcome:

If you check the rules, you'll see that we aren't interested in discussing alternative personal theories:

Non-mainstream theories:
Generally, in the forums we do not allow the following:
  • Discussion of theories that appear only on personal web sites, self-published books, etc.
  • Challenges to mainstream theories (relativity, the Big Bang, etc.) that go beyond current professional discussion
  • Attempts to promote or resuscitate theories that have been discredited or superseded (e.g. Lorentz ether theory); this does not exclude discussion of those theories in a purely historical context
  • Personal theories or speculations that go beyond or counter to generally-accepted science
 
PeroK said:
:welcome:

If you check the rules, you'll see that we aren't interested in discussing alternative personal theories:

Non-mainstream theories:
Generally, in the forums we do not allow the following:
  • Discussion of theories that appear only on personal web sites, self-published books, etc.
  • Challenges to mainstream theories (relativity, the Big Bang, etc.) that go beyond current professional discussion
  • Attempts to promote or resuscitate theories that have been discredited or superseded (e.g. Lorentz ether theory); this does not exclude discussion of those theories in a purely historical context
  • Personal theories or speculations that go beyond or counter to generally-accepted science
Thank you so much for heads up, I joined the forum to learn more about universe
 
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