>>12839277Ok, good to see you admit you don't know what you don't know. This is a big problem with physics in general though. Everyone is an expert in their own subfield and doesn't understand enough outside their research area to credibly evaluate anything, so people end up relying on the experts in each area. No one ends up seeing the big picture and nothing changes.
I'll let you in on a little secret, which I'm sure is no surprise to you. I'm not an expert on particle physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, general relativity, optics, or electrodynamics either. It's impossible for anyone to have a deep expertise in all of those things, let alone while doing it part-time as a software engineer.
Is my theory perfect in all ways? Fuck no. Is it a replacement for 120 years of progress in theoretical physics? Absolutely not. But it is an honest attempt to see the bigger picture of what's going on and create a more credible framework to make sense of things. Even if my theory is not completely correct, that doesn't mean it has no merit at all or that its ideas are not worth a discussion. Physics desperately needs people to make an attempt to see the bigger picture.