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Usually a new idea or even a different angle on a commonly held theory will be submitted for peer review, that is a scientist will submit their findings to a major scientific journal such as Nature, etc. Various scientists will then read, discuss, dissect, question the proposal for accuracy or feasibility.

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Initially by publishing their findings for other scientists to read. Later they might meet and exchange data on computer discs or some such.

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Scientists share information in peer-reviewed journals, where they publish their research, and at scientific meetings.

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They use scientific journals and seminars.

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