All of Mathis's papers are freely available in PDF format on his personal website: . The site is organized thematically, with separate sections for physics, math, politics, history, and art. There is no centralized RSS feed or newsletter, but the site is updated frequently, often multiple times per month.

┌──────────────────────────────┐ │ Miles Mathis Updates │ └──────────────┬───────────────┘ │ ┌───────────────────────┼───────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ │ Charge Field │ │ Genealogy & │ │ Art Criticism │ │ Physics │ │ Fake History │ │ & Realism │ └─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ 1. The "Charge Field" and Alternative Physics

Mathis argues that field-based mathematics, including Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, has obscured physical reality rather than explaining it.

A unique aspect of following Miles Mathis is that he maintains two separate websites. Understanding the difference between them is key to understanding the full scope of his work.

When users look for new updates, they are usually looking for his latest multi-page PDF breaking down a historical event or public figure using peerage websites, genealogy records, and facial recognition. Common tropes in his historical updates include:

While not all of his papers are listed here, the pattern is clear: Mathis produces regular "updates" that blur the lines between science, politics, and cultural critique.

This is a far more personal and unfiltered space. While it hosts his artwork, poetry, and biography, its primary function in recent years has been to publish scathing critiques of his critics, detailed deconstructions of media hoaxes, and political commentary. This is where you will find his papers on faked deaths, fake art, and "news theater". It is also where he directly addresses his detractors, whom he often accuses of being CIA agents or "Intel-front trolls".

Disclaimer: Miles Mathis’s theories in physics and history are fundamentally opposed to mainstream scientific consensus and historical records. Share public link

Lena sighed, poured cold coffee into a mug, and began reading. Mathis’s style was hypnotic. He’d start with something undeniable—a pixel anomaly in a news photo, a mathematical impossibility in a wind-speed report. He wrote like an old friend revealing a secret: “You’ve been lied to again. Don’t feel bad. They’re very good at it.”

One of his most famous and controversial mathematical claims is that when motion is involved, the value of Pi is exactly 4, not 3.14159.

Passionate defenses of classical realism and sharp critiques of modern art markets. A Note of Caution: Empathy, Candor, and Critical Thinking