What are the rules for discussing scientific ideas on PhysicsForums?

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HiImIvy3
How did you find PF?
I kinda just found this out of curiosity...
Heyyyy! my names Ivy and I have some crazy ideas id like to share but first I figured id right this!
 
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Spare us the crazy ideas, though!
 
Welcome to PhysicsForums, Ivy. :smile:

Be sure to read through the PF rules (see INFO at the top of the page). We do not allow personal speculation or personal theories here. We discuss mainstream science that has been published in journal articles and textbooks. We are very good at that, and at helping folks understand mainstream science. :smile:
 
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