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The Un-Unified Field: And Other Problems

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This book is the first collection of science papers by Miles Mathis. Its topics include various problems in physics and math, beginning with the famous Unified Field problem of Einstein and string theory. These problems are solved with a simplified math and clear explanations. Other problems addressed include Bode's Law, the recent Saturn Anomaly, Quantum Chromodynamics, the ellipse, and Goldbach's Conjecture.

364 pages, Hardcover

First published June 28, 2010

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June 30, 2019
Mathis appears to be a "physicalist" . However, I do like his stance. He goes against the mainstream establishment and even says that maths and physics needs to rewind a few hundred years , back to Newton and correct all the errors since.
His world view is how the science and maths establishments hide new thinking and ideas (and old ones too), in favour of finding ideas that fit their paradigm.

He is also very critical of string theory. Mathis is just a few steps away from being a true intellectual revolutionary, in my opinion. I will read his other works, and I am very interested to see what he makes of the singularity. I am an idealist and wonder if Mathis is going to make this step. I have my doubts as he critiques the philosophy of Bishop Berkley for its idealism? I have given this book three stars for calling out contemporary science as popes of unreason and deconstructing the hundreds of years of mistakes and assumptions in the mathematics he has found. Worth a read.
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