The Charge Field

The Charge Field

by Miles Mathis
The Charge Field

The Charge Field

by Miles Mathis

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Overview

More papers on the charge field, including my corrections to Maxwell's Equations, the Schrodinger Equation, the Drude-Sommerfield model, Anderson Localization, Blackbody Radiation, the Hall Effect, P-N Junctions, the Rayleigh Equation, the Rydberg Formula, the Proton Radius Puzzle, the Specific Heat Problem of electrons, and Gauss' Law. Book four in my continuing rewrite of physics, compiling papers from my website milesmathis.com. This one focusing on a total overwrite of QED.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987089936
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/19/2019
Pages: 328
Sales rank: 283,478
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Miles Williams Mathis (b. 1963) attended both Haverford College and the University of Texas, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa cum Laude. Having turned down full scholarships to Rice and UT in engineering, he then turned down full scholarships to graduate schools to pursue his own coursework. He is an autodidact in many subjects, including painting, sculpture, poetry, art history, art criticism, physics and mathematics. He has published over 7,000 pages of physical and mathematical analysis, much of it highly controversial. He claims the distinction of being the only professional artist whose physics books are recommended by a NASA astrophysicist (see the introduction to his first book The Un-unified Field).

He is also the first individual whose science papers have outranked Wikipedia, PhysicsWorld, Space.com, New Scientist, EarthSky.org, ScienceDirect, ScienceAlert, Universetoday.com, ArsTechnica, MIT, Forbes, Harvard, Berkeley, phys.org, aps.org, ScientificAmerican, NationalGeographic, PBS, RoyalSociety, Nature, Astronomy.com, LiveScience, Dictionary.com, and the Encyclopedia Britannica. See milesmathis.com/critics.pdf
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