Miles Mathis Updates Now
: His books are listed on major platforms like Amazon , though his most recent updates are almost exclusively found in PDF format on his personal "Updates" page.
Here’s a draft for a blog post titled It’s written to be engaging for readers familiar with his work—and intriguing for those who aren’t. miles mathis updates
Mathis doubles down on his stacked-sphere charge field model, arguing that electrons have physical extension and spin structure. His target? Quantum field theory’s reliance on probability clouds. “They invented the cloud,” he writes, “because they couldn’t solve the mechanics.” : His books are listed on major platforms
In the last six months, Mathis has released several dense but fascinating papers (all free on his site, mileswmathis.com). Here are three that sparked the most chatter in his loyal forums: His target
A technical but provocative paper where he claims that time dilation is real but length contraction is a misinterpretation of measurement protocols. “You can’t shrink a ruler by moving it,” he writes. “Only the information about it.”
If you enjoy having your assumptions aggressively questioned—and you don’t mind wading through 50-page PDFs with ASCII diagrams—yes. If you require every claim to be arXiv-certified, then no.