How can I get my hypothesis on gravity peer reviewed?

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Hello,

My name is Thomas Etavard. While I am not a Physicist I do love physics, especially astrophysics. My level of competence is mostly Newtonian or Classical/Mechanical Physics but I am interested in understanding Einstein's Special and General Relativity equations and how they are actually used. Like most I think it is the Tensor's that throw me for a loop. I do have a hypothesis on Gravity that does not use Newton's G but may explain why Newton's formula breaks down for very small particles. While I would be ecstatic if it were validated, I do not know how I can get it peer reviewed especially since I am not in the field. But it is a topic I wish to discuss.

I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself.
 
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Welcome to the forum. There are a lot of good threads here on SR and GR.

Make sure you read the forum rules. This is not the place to expound a theory that is not already part of mainstream physics, but you might be able to get some advice on how to go about getting it reviewed.
 
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