How do I publish my new Cosmic Clock hypothesis?

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A new theory is emerging that aims to bridge General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, with string theory and black hole fundamentals providing supporting evidence. The discussion emphasizes the importance of obtaining scientific and doctorate support for the hypothesis, as well as guidance on how to submit it for consideration. Participants are exploring strategies for securing funding to conduct experiments related to the hypothesis and are seeking advice on how to effectively organize and present their ideas. Trust and collaboration within the scientific community are also highlighted as crucial elements in this process. For further insights, a related article on Physics Forums is recommended.
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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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