Below is a draft modeled after his page, focusing on a typical Mathis theme: the claim that modern physics uses abstract math to hide simple mechanical errors. The Charge on the Electron: Another Algebraic Magic Trick by Miles Mathis milesmathis.com

Beyond science, Mathis’s updates often delve into "spook" (intelligence agency) history and genealogical research. He claims that most major historical events and celebrities are part of a coordinated "theatre." Fake Events

One of the more controversial updates involves quantum mechanics. Mathis recently published a correction to the derivation of the Bohr magneton, arguing that Niels Bohr made a sign error in 1913 that has been perpetuated for a century. This update has sparked intense debate on physics forums, as it suggests that electron spin has been fundamentally mischaracterized.

By paragraph three, he had connected the 2006 Balloon Boy hoax to the 2009 “Maine Leprechaun sighting” via the Fibonacci sequence. By paragraph twelve, he was using calculus to argue that the Arecibo telescope’s cable snap was a controlled demolition designed to hide evidence of a 1970s radio signal from Proxima Centauri.