I Is Introducing a New Cosmological Model Based on Aether Theory Permissible Here?

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Introducing new models for cosmology, particularly personal theories like a variation on the aether theory, is not permitted in this forum. The discussion emphasizes that all cosmological models must be grounded in established physics. Speculative ideas that deviate from accepted scientific principles are not welcome. The thread was ultimately closed to maintain adherence to forum rules. Personal theories and speculations are discouraged in this community.
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Introducing models.
Is it ok to introduce a new model for cosmology here? It is a variation on the aether theory I don't think has been noticed or explored specifically and I think has some clout and could use help with speculations.

As all models for cosmological observations are Physics based, it brings up topics that may be contrary to the rules of this forum and I do not want to break them.

Thanks,

Sean B.
 
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Starknakdfopsy said:
Is it ok to introduce a new model for cosmology here?
No. Personal theories and personal speculations are not allowed here.

Thread closed.
 
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