Where Can Scientists Share New Theories and Challenge Mainstream Ideas?

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Michel H
I am a 60 years old man (already, my birthday was 3 days ago), I have a Ph.D. degree in Physics from the University of Minnesota (1987), and an Engineering degree from the University of Brussels (1980).

I have just finished reading (carefully) the forum guidelines by Greg Bernhardt, and Janus (for the Relativity forum), and I am struck by how restrictive these guidelines are. This makes me wonder where people are supposed to go if they want to present some new theories in physics or to challenge some mainstream ones.
 
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