New Quantum Physics Theories by 18-Year-Old: Seeking Safe Publication Help

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In summary, the conversation is about a person who is in love with physics and has come up with some theories regarding quantum physics. They are seeking help to safely publish their theories and take credit for them, despite understanding that they may be wrong. They are also warned against repeatedly posting their misconceptions in forums and advised to study and gain knowledge in the subject.
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Hello guys, don't frick out...
I am a 18 years old guy who is in love with Physics. I came out with some theories regarding quantum physics. I don't pretend to say they are right, and they are probably not. But i really want to publish them so even if they are not I will have some good reasons given by real physicists. I tried to publish them in this forum but one of the rules is that it is illegal to publish personal theories and I understand it.
If you can please help me to find a way to safely publish and take the merit of them, even if they sound all messed up to you.

Can anybody please help me? thank you.
 
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One possibility is to make the title "What is wrong with my understanding of quantum physics?". Then, under this title, you can write how you understand it, with expressions such as "my new theory" replaced by "my naive picture", or something similar.
 
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Demystifier said:
One possibility is to make the title "What is wrong with my understanding of quantum physics?". Then, under this title, you can write how you understand it, with expressions such as "my new theory" replaced by "my naive picture", or something similar.
Is it safe? I don't want people to steal my stupid thinkings :frown::nb)
 
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marcgrissz said:
Is it safe? I don't want people to steal my stupid thinkings :frown::nb)

Without exceptions, all revolutions / innovations in any field have been brought by people who were extremely well-versed on the previously established ideas. Even if your ideas have some good intuitions, most of them will be naive and thus wrong: you're asking someone else to correct them, so they would automatically take a lot of credit anyway. Study physics on your own until you can correct them yourself if you're so sure about them: so even if you find out they were wrong, at least you will have gained a lot of knowledge anyway. Win-win.
 
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I'll be very direct:
marcgrissz said:
I came out with some theories regarding quantum physics.
No you did not.
If you have questions, feel free to ask them, but there is no point in opening the 2126th thread "I don't understand quantum mechanics but I think nature is like this". Seriously, no physicist is interested in reading the same misconceptions as "theory" over and over again. I am a physicist and I know how those threads look like.
I closed this thread.
 

FAQ: New Quantum Physics Theories by 18-Year-Old: Seeking Safe Publication Help

What is the significance of an 18-year-old proposing new quantum physics theories?

The significance lies in the fact that the field of quantum physics is highly complex and challenging, and it is rare for someone so young to have a deep understanding and original insights in this area. It also reflects the potential for new perspectives and ideas to emerge from individuals outside of the traditional academic circles.

What makes these new quantum physics theories unique?

The theories proposed by this 18-year-old may offer fresh and innovative ideas that have not been explored by established scientists. They may also challenge existing theories and push the boundaries of our understanding of quantum physics.

Why does the 18-year-old need help with safely publishing their theories?

The process of publishing scientific theories requires rigorous peer review and validation, which can be difficult for someone who is not yet established in the field. As such, the 18-year-old may need guidance and support to ensure their theories are properly vetted and published in a reputable journal.

What kind of assistance can be provided for the 18-year-old's publication?

There are several options available, such as finding a mentor or collaborating with established scientists who can provide feedback and guidance. The 18-year-old can also seek assistance from scientific organizations or societies that support young scientists and offer resources for publication.

What impact could these new quantum physics theories have on the scientific community?

If the theories are validated and accepted by the scientific community, they could potentially lead to new breakthroughs and advancements in the field of quantum physics. They may also inspire other young scientists to think outside the box and bring fresh perspectives to the table.

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