Where can we discuss Ideas on the forum

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The forum strictly adheres to rules that limit discussions to peer-reviewed scientific content. Users are advised to publish their theories in credible journals before sharing them here. Questions about discussing behavior based on established theories are also met with the same guideline. Overall, the consensus is that this forum is not the appropriate place for new ideas or theories. Users seeking to discuss such topics should look for alternative forums.
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I do not want to break rules in the forum on discussing new theory. Where can I go in the forum to discuss new Ideas? Any ideas? Thanks
 
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Nowhere, you will need to find another forum.

Please read the forum rules.
 
This site is for the discussion of peer-reviewed science only. If you want to discuss your idea here do the required work, get it published in a credible journal and then post it.
 
Borek said:
Nowhere, you will need to find another forum.

Please read the forum rules.

Cam I discus Behaviour from using a Set of Proven Theory?
 
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