Is the Standard Model in Error? Exploring Alternative Theories in Physics

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Physics graduate 1968 London University Royal Holloway College.
Profession Maths teacher to UK Further Maths A Levels.
Early retirement 1993 following stress burnout. Returned to study of physics, but found aspects of standard model hard to believe.

I believe the standard model to be in error because theories were formed and set in stone before the necessary experimental evidence was in place. For example, Lorentz's theory of electromagnetic mass and Lorentz-Poincare Relativity invalidated by discovery of Neutron, but not revised after Gell-Mann U,D Quark model. Quantised energy levels of hydrogen solved by Bohr before Deaver and Fairfax discovered Magnetic flux is quantised.
Since 1997, I have published my ideas on my website "The Physics of Bruce Harvey" located at [Link deleted by Mentors] ( the name relates to my attempts to write and sell educational software in the 80s)

My email address [Link deleted by Mentors] is one of the oldest on the internet.
I am currently editing material from my website into a book "A Unified Classical Model of Physics"

I unify EM, quantum theory, gravity and relativity from the assumption that the substance of the universe is energy in its two stable forms of electric and magnetic flux

I signed up today because I need some help understanding atomic clocks.

I promise not to use the forum to promote my own work or give answers contrary to the standard model

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Welcome to the forum. Good that you apparently read the rules (well, some of them anyway --- you missed the one on "no personal information") and are aware that this is not the forum for new / alternate theories unless they are under active investigation in acceptable publications.
 
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Bruce Harvey said:
I promise not to use the forum to promote my own work or give answers contrary to the standard model
You already did!
 
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Sorry about the personal information. I misunderstood "Start out by introducing yourself in the "new member" area (Please No Questions or Homework):"
 
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Hello fellow Physics enthusiasts, I am an aeronautical engineering graduate (Bachelor's) who is interested in Physics and Mathematics, and I have been re-learning all the basics. I wanted to join a science forum, especially one dedicated to Physics and maths, to apply these subjects to my engineering studies. I hope to learn a lot through this forum. Thank you for your warm welcome.
Hello! I am a recent graduate with a Bachelors of Science with a major in Mathematics and a minor in physics! I initially wanted to pursue advanced study in mathematics but taking some physics classes in my undergrad ignited an interest in physics for me! I am really interested in Particle and Nuclear Physics and hope to pursue a graduate study in said area some time in the future! Nice to meet everyone! I am happy to talk about physics with you all!
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