For those who aren't familiar with M. Fiorentino's all reconciling theory, please visit physcom.awardspace.com He's been a software engineer @ IBM and an awarded trouble-shooter. He's been working parttime and fulltime on the theory for the last 20 years. Also with some very nice longitudinal wave, tachyon and universal 'constant' information;
It is being put in a 'universal constant' paper as we speak. This should be out by the end of the year. Untill then you can review the related peer-reviewed, but still controversial Hadronic Mechanics (reclassification of QM) @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadronic_mechanics.
Also you can check the bibliography for preliminary peer reviews on the subject.
It is being put in a 'universal constant' paper as we speak. This should be out by the end of the year. Untill then you can review the related peer-reviewed, but still controversial Hadronic Mechanics (reclassification of QM) @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadronic_mechanics.
Also you can check the bibliography for preliminary peer reviews on the subject.
Erm, that hasn't really been peer-reviewed either though has it, he just published it all himself