I worked for a physicist and they get emails from cranks like this monthly
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They haven’t upped their game until they send you expensively produced physical books
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The best thing to do if you have theories is to enroll in an undergraduate course in physics and then start on an advanced degree and work with your PhD advisor to publish original research papers. (Your theories may look different at the completion of this process.)
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I miss the old days, when crackpot theories were crossposted to multiple newsgroups in the sci.* and alt.* hierarchies. Alexander Abian, Ludwig Plutonium, "Time is Mass", "VENUS MUST BE REORBITED", etc. Good times.
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So that's basically what http://vixra.org is. There's a website called http://arxiv.org that a lot of academics put their papers on but it requires you to be affiliated with a university. Vixra doesn't and is full of insane people trying to prove God exists.
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i think the real answer is you write a scientific paper and then submit it to journals and stuff
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There are multiple rounds to the peer review process, but it won't make it anywhere NEAR a reviewer unless they see credentials fr a uni they respect on the cover letter (Speaking as someone who edits academic journal submissions part-time)
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I mistakenly read college as colleague and it was way funnier
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I mistakenly read contacted as contracted and I was thinking 'yeah college *is* like a disease tbh'
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