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2. "The Real Structure of the Proton" In a new paper released two weeks ago, Mathis updates his structural model of the proton. Rejecting the quark model (which he calls "fictional accounting"), he proposes the proton is a specific, stacked configuration of photons and antiphotons. This update is notable because it attempts to predict the proton's magnetic moment to six decimal places using only classical geometry and his charge field equations—something he claims the Standard Model cannot do cleanly. Miles Mathis Updates
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4. Why No “Updates” Are Accepted
- Science progresses via replication, prediction, and correction.
- Mathis’s models make no novel, testable predictions.
- His proposed constants (e.g., revised ( \pi )) would break hundreds of years of engineering and physics (GPS, electronics, structural mechanics) – which still work.
Controversial Revisions: One of his most cited and debated claims is a reformulation of pi, where he argues its value in certain physical contexts is actually 4. Please note: This content is a creative simulation