bhobba said:
QED is the most accurately verified physical theory of all time.
What about the NIST experiment?
"The most energetic photons from electron transitions in helium have energies of around 39 electron volts.The photon energy scales as
Z2, so analogous photons observed in the helium-like atoms witha nuclear charge of
Z=22, should have energies that are (22/2)2=121 times higher.The most energetic photons from the helium-like atoms, studied with high precision bent-crystal spectroscopy, have energies around 4,750 electron volts, which is in the soft x-ray region.The energy vs.
Z of the most energetic photons from these studies of helium-like atoms were compared with the predictions of quantum electrodynamics, a part of the Standard Model that, up to now, has had an essentially unblemished record in predicting the results of experimental measurements.It was found that the data are systematically larger in energy than the 3-body QED predictions by about 0.1 to 0.6 electron-volts, depending on the value of
Z.Further, the deviations in the heavier high-Z helium-like atoms appear to grow as
Z3.The reported discrepancy with QED has a statistical significance of about 5 standard deviations. Thus, QED, a central and highly trusted component of the Standard Model, seems to be failing in a very fundamental and consistent way."
http://www.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw167.html
http://www.nist.gov/pml/div684/ebit-112712.cfm