Guide
Independent Researcher's Guide
TOE-Share exists for researchers who have ideas, derivations, and predictions but no institutional gatekeeper willing to evaluate them fairly. This section collects the most direct answers for publishing, review, and feedback outside the traditional club system.
Direct Answers
How to get a scientific paper reviewed without an institutional affiliation
A direct path for researchers who need rigorous feedback before journal submission or public release.
How to publish as an independent researcher in 2026
How TOE-Share fits alongside preprint servers, journals, and a long-term independent research strategy.
How to get expert feedback on theoretical physics research
What kinds of feedback matter most, and how TOE-Share's specialist-agent review is structured.
Where TOE-Share Fits
TOE-Share is not trying to replace journals, preprint servers, or archival repositories. It is the review and validation layerthat most independent researchers are missing.
A practical workflow looks like this: draft your work, get structured feedback on rigor, revise, then decide where else to archive or submit it. For archival distribution or public timestamping outside TOE-Share, many researchers also use arXiv, Zenodo, or viXra.
The difference is that TOE-Share tells you why a paper is strong or weak: mathematical validity, internal consistency, falsifiability, clarity, novelty, completeness, and evidence strength.
Why Independent Researchers Use It
No institutional affiliation or endorsement required
Specialist-agent review focused on scientific rigor, not orthodoxy
Conceptual Track for work that is promising but not yet publishable
Versioned review history that shows how the work improves over time
Linked papers and frameworks so a body of evidence can grow, not just one PDF
Shareable public review profiles and author pages once work is ready
Start with the Most Relevant Path
If your immediate question is “how do I get this reviewed?” start with the review guide. If your question is broader and strategic, use the publishing guide.