If it looks like I have an ax to grind, it is because I have an ax to grind:

Note that unquantum.com was stolen from us by Phil Shapiro at http://www.webcountry.com ! Do not visit Unquantum.com. That crook may have viruses in it.

I tried to submit formally written articles to five Physics journals. I found out the hard way that these people are self invested and will not jeopardize the standard model. Meanwhile, I needed a way to date and publish my work. By developing my measurements to the point of being useful in material science, the unquantum effect became a patentable invention. Amazingly, the USPTO took the position that since my work was not published in a mainstream journal and that the data violated accepted physics, my data was treated as if it did not exist at all, and therefore rejected the application. The patent office never analyzed my work. Someday the USPTO will look very bad for what they did to me. Especially since there are many patents granted for quantum cryptography and other weirdness that did not include any experimental data to validate their claims. In many ways the patent system is broken and worthless. Meanwhile, it does not matter because my work is recorded and viewable on the USPTO website for all to see; that is all I need. Please don't bother reading the claims.

The PDF link to Photon Violation Spectroscopy is the thing you should read. You may need to download a TIFF viewer to see my patent applications at the USPTO website. Also, there is another patent ap, just as sensational, Particle Violation Spectroscopy, where I describe how to split the atom as a wave and see different purities of gold. My invention writing is better formatted and easier to read in my CD book. As to journals like Nature, Physical Review, World Scientific, Foundations of Physics and the ARXIV.org website, I don't like them and they do not like me. These problems with publishers and the patent office are only part of the reason my discovery has not been popularized.