What you say is pure non-sense.
Quantum mechanics is an amazingly efficient theory for describing all data from the microscopic world so far. No matter you like it or not, it works. Thousands of results are there to prove it. Which also means it is falsifiable, testable, etc... and your claims about quantum mechanics being a pseudoscience and not testable are just wrong and a proof you do not understand it.
And the same holds for quantum field theory, the Standard Model of particle physics or cosmology, You can call them as you want, but they make predictions in agreement with a plethora of data. This is why they are so well considered today.
In short: your claims about the current paradigm being not testable is just ridiculous. Data is there! You seem to be the only one who does not want to see it.
It is good to be open-minded and to listen for new ideas. But if you want to replace the current paradigm, you ned to come with something that does as good with respect to data. This is not the case of your 'theory'. It is wrong from line 1. Let me recall that wave and matter are dual, as stated by quantum mechanics. And the wave associated with matter has nothing to do with electromagnetism. Data is there to prove it.
Finally, in my career I met several crackpots. They all have something in common. They all claim that modern science is a pseudoscience, that they are the only ones who know what is real science, but that unfortuantely no one wants to listen to them... Your article definitely sorts you in this category... I do not even have to do it myself. Thanks for sparing me this task :)
Modern physics may not be the ultimate theory (which we do not know yet), but in the meantime, it works extremely well to describe all data. Try to do as good. If it does not work (and I can guarantee your "theory" won't work), it is maybe the time to get some critical sense and move on with other things.
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