Dear Israel:
Thanks for your reply and after you have had a chance to read my paper, please post any comments on my paper under my post.
1. You asked - "I just wonder whether your theory besides explaining some of the most important problems in physics makes new unobservable predictions. "
Answer_
Yes, some new predictions of my model include the evidence of substantial matter or large galaxies in the far far field ie beyond 10-14 billion-yrs (see figure 8 and 10 in my paper). This has been already confirmed via recent observations (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48230452) . Another unobservable prediction of my theory is that no stable and sustained anti-matter can be observed in the amount of observable matter in the universe counter to the predictions of the quantum mechanics.
2. Your comment - "....... This leads me to reach the plausible conclusion that humans will never understand how nature really works. I wish you were right but I cannot overlook the previous statements. I may be wrong, in such case, I would appreciate also if you could persuade me of changing this belief."
Response
I had similar belief about ten years ago until the belief started to bother me and I began to search for the right answers thru science. Our beliefs are mostly inherited and are like our own self-made prison. Just as a particle decays at its own free will and attains the speed of light in the form of light photons, we must decay our beliefs and attain enlightenment of our innate consciousness or awareness capabilities to realize the underlying implicit realities that are not measurable or seen with naked eye. Scientific instruments cannot reveal these realities. Science today is lost in dissecting its materialistic measurements made in fixed Newtonian space-time (PSR), which is like dissecting hair in the tail of the elephant to predict the elephant. Science today is lost in trees and has lost the vision of the forest.
You are right that humans will never be able to dissect each tree in the forest to understand the forest. But my point is that we should try to envision the forest and not get entangled in the fruitless pursuits of the trees. Chasing and dissecting individual particles, in my view, is such an exhausting approach to science. Even if the battles of understanding the individual few particles are won, the war may never be won in revealing the wholesome universal reality from an integrated wholesome approach to science not fragmented by limited local (PSR) (howsoever billions of dollars' worth) experiments. There may be a lot of declared victories in individual battles, but war will remain un-won until the beliefs and mindsets are won to envision the elephant or forest as a whole. I would call this wholesome approach to physics a "holistic science" as opposed to the well-known and weird quantum or particle physics.
Bottom line, you will have to spontaneously decay your beliefs at your own free will (even if I tried, I cannot persuade you, just as I cannot persuade a particle to decay) to realize the wholesome reality of the universe rather than piecemeal reality revealed by quantum particles in a PSR framework, which are no more than peepholes giving extremely fragmented and limited view (worldly and utilitarian materialistic view) of the universal reality.
To me, a science that cannot reveal purpose to the universe and life in it, is a purposeless science; a science that cannot reveal beauty is an ugly science; and a science that is limited to the inanimate matter (particles) alone is a science of the dead. Science is ready for the next frontier - consciousness or free will if it has to progress any further. Consciousness or free will is the fundamental reality that must be the foundation of science, until then it is all building castles in the air. Free-willed decaying of the beliefs and mindset is essential to realize this fundamental reality of the universe.
Best wishes
Avtar