How do I publish my new Cosmic Clock hypothesis?

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The discussion centers on publishing a new hypothesis related to Cosmic Clocks, which aims to bridge General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, supported by string theory and black hole fundamentals. Participants share insights on obtaining scientific and doctorate support, submission processes for new scientific hypotheses, and strategies for securing funding for experimental validation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of establishing trust in collaborators and resources while navigating the scientific publishing landscape.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
  • Familiarity with string theory concepts
  • Knowledge of scientific publishing processes
  • Experience in securing research funding
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  • Research the submission guidelines for scientific journals in physics
  • Explore funding opportunities through grants for experimental physics
  • Learn about collaboration networks in theoretical physics
  • Investigate the role of peer review in scientific hypothesis validation
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Researchers, physicists, and graduate students interested in theoretical physics, particularly those looking to publish new hypotheses and secure funding for experimental research.

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TL;DR Summary: new theory/hypothesis.
Initial observations appear to possibly bridge both General relativity and Quantum mechanics with supporting evidence in string theory as well and fundamentals towards black holes.

Getting scientific and doctorate support.
How and where to submit a new scientific hypotheses.
How to go about approach and or getting funding to practice experiment of hypothesis.
How do I go about securing my thoughts?
Who can I trust?
 
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