Abstract
This paper suggests insights that people might glean from so-called new modeling models that specify elementary particles, dark matter, and properties of objects and fields. New modeling has roots in successful popular physics modeling and, when combined with popular modeling, suggests explanations for data that popular modeling seems not to explain. The data pertain to elementary particles, dark-matter phenomena, and dark-energy phenomena. Possibly, new modeling points to a framework that provides a basis for successful popular modeling. Insights that this paper suggests pertain to elementary-particle physics, cosmology and astrophysics, general physics, and physics modeling.