Here is the latest preprint. As requested by the MDPI/Entropy editor, it is more focused (does not discuss evolution of dissipative processes) and it corrects some errors. https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202007.0469/v6
Version 5 is still available and I recommend its discussion on dissipative processes.
QM is not complete, but not in the way that Einstein and others envisioned. One of my postulates is no hidden variables. What is missing from QM (and relativity) is contextual state properties (exergy and physical entropy, vs. informational entropy, which statistical mechanics and information theory define as a measure of uncertainty). Contextual properties are measurable and in plain sight! They're just ignored by non-contextual physics.