Hi Mansour, Congratulations for your scientific initiative. Being out of the scientific community is an unfavourable position to do science but is by no means a final obstacle. See the recent example of a great contribution from Physics by Lou Jost on the calculation and interpretation of diversity and, to use an extreme example, by Einstein, who was working at a patent office when he developed his relativity theory.
Generally speaking, I believe this to be a natural extension of the evolutionary theory to the molecular domain, and thus have potential to make a significant contribution. Since I do not work with neither evolution nor theoretical ecology, I am not able to discuss your theory directly. However, I disagree with your internet-based strategy. Note that both the researchers I mentioned before made a contribution to science because they published their ideas in scientific journals. These are the main forum in which researchers debate and exchange ideas, and these ideas become stronger when submitted to peer review and published criticism. Publish it in English, not in Arabian. Best wishes, Alexandre
