I do quite a bit of reading on whatever my interest d'jour is. Recently it has been electromagnetism and gravity. While doing some reading on some of Poincare's theories and equations, I stumbled on this article which lead me to the field of Autodynamics. VERY INTERESTING!!! From the autodynamics web site:

Autodynamics is a theory of physics discovered by Argentinean physicist Ricardo Carezani in the 1940s after he found a mathematical error in Einstein's calculations for the theory of relativity. After correcting the math, a new set of equations appeared. According to the theory of Autodynamics, the fundamental underlying mechanism for the universe is the spontaneous change of energy to mass, and of mass to energy. Autodynamics is commonly abbreviated as AD. Autodynamics comes from conjoining the prefix "auto", as in "automatic", and "dynamic" meaning "changing".

For me the interesting part is the explanation of particle decay with decreasing charge. This eliminates the need for neutrinos! But supposedly neutrinos have been detected?!?! Since I have no way of detecting a neutrino in my garage, can I blindly assume neutrinos to exist? Food for thought.