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zerodrama
Hi,
I go by zerodrama.
I've been around physics, Linux, Occupy, and Bitcoin. I also dabble on a guitar.

So I have a curious concept I would like to explore.

How does anything move?

Not how do we calculate, but the actual excitation based motion of things.

Now it involves the curled up dimensions and cosmic expansion kind of emerges from it, but it doesn't really challenge or add precision to anything we already know.

It's not a grand unified theory, yet it could end up there by kind of sneaking in.

So where do I put it?
 
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zerodrama said:
So I have a curious concept I would like to explore.
I do have to draw your attention to the forum mission statement
Our mission is to provide a place for people (whether students, professional scientists, or others interested in science) to learn and discuss science as it is currently generally understood and practiced by the professional scientific community.
and from further down in the rules
Physics Forums is not intended as an alternative to the usual professional venues for discussion and review of new ideas, e.g. personal contacts, conferences, and peer review before publication. If you have a new theory or idea, this is not the place to look for feedback on it or help in developing it.
 
zerodrama said:
So where do I put it?
Please put it in a peer reviewed scientific journal.
 
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