Trying new ideas and new approaches always means to set for a long journey. It starts, in most cases, with a question to a simple problem. Then you spend a couple of years searching for a consistent response, and then, if you find it, you will publicize the idea.
After this phase, other researchers should be able to test the hypotheses presented, trying to falsify them (in the Popperian sense) or corroborate them. This is the natural path that must follow every development of scientific theories. It is, however, a time consuming process.