The Un-Unified Field: And Other Problems
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.
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The Un-Unified Field: And Other Problems
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.
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The Un-Unified Field: And Other Problems

The Un-Unified Field: And Other Problems

by Miles Mathis
The Un-Unified Field: And Other Problems

The Un-Unified Field: And Other Problems

by Miles Mathis

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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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452005133
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 06/30/2010
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Sometimes called the New Leonardo, Miles Mathis is a wide-ranging thinker and creator. His two websites offer the reader everything from science and math to art, poetry, and criticism. Mathis is known worldwide for his fearlessness in attacking all power structures, and no one else on the web has produced such an impressive and extended analysis of modern art and science in so short a time. Some older critics have created greater bodies of work, but Mathis is unique in that he criticizes from within, as a working scientist and artist. In this way his critiques are never abstract or academic: they are instead blisteringly specific, down to the precise line where a famous proof goes wrong.
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