When can I post or comment a non peer-reviewed article

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The discussion centers on the flux of momentum in the electromagnetic field, specifically the relationship between the Maxwell stress tensor and the continuity equation for momentum. The original poster, Sergio, notes that while the stress tensor is related to momentum flux, it is not the flux itself. He seeks recommendations for platforms to discuss his findings, mentioning that an independent research forum previously available on the site has been closed since 2011. Suggestions for discussion venues include scientific journals, conferences, and email correspondence, with a user indicating they will pursue these options.
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Hi,

I have been some time searching information about the flux of momentum in the electromagnetic field. With the help of some members of this forum, I learned that the Maxwell stress tensor was very related with this flux since its divergence plays the same role in the continuity equation for momentum than the divergence of Poynting vector plays in the Poynting theorem, however, I concluded the stress was not the flux itself and therefore I redacted a brief article about it.

My question is: can anybody tell me where I could discuss it? I read that there was an independent research forum in this website but it was closed at 2011…
Sergio
 
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USeptim said:
I read that there was an independent research forum in this website but it was closed at 2011…
Yes, it was not useful at all.
USeptim said:
My question is: can anybody tell me where I could discuss it?
In a scientific journal, at a conference, via email and so on.

See also this recent thread.
 
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Thanks mfb, I will try the two first options.Sergio
 
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