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The article A LOAD OFF MY MIND by Miles Mathis discusses a recent paper published in Nature Astronomy regarding the potential collision between our galaxy (the Milky Way) and Andromeda in approximately 4 billion years. Till Sawala led a team in Finland that, using new simulations and data from the Webb telescope, suggests the probability of this collision has dropped from near 100% to 50%. The author criticizes this research as a waste of tax dollars and “fake science,” arguing that scientists should focus on “real problems.” He claims to have solved most of these problems himself. Mathis asserts that such simulations are flawed because they don’t incorporate the “charge field,” which he believes constitutes 95% of a unified field. He explains that charge is repulsive and acts opposite to gravity, potentially preventing the galaxies from colliding. He also references similar phenomena with Jupiter and Saturn, and C-orbit asteroids, specifically mentioning “horseshoe” asteroids that share Earth’s orbit without collision. Mathis posits that gravity changes by the square while charge changes by the quad, and that galaxies have charge fields extending outwards. He concludes by emphasizing that the spin of Andromeda relative to the Milky Way is a more critical factor in their interaction than gravity, a piece of information he claims to have provided for free. The author also touches on broader critiques of modern science and art, describing them as corrupted by a “kakistocracy” for purposes like money laundering and self-aggrandizement, and mentions Trump in relation to defunding initiatives.
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