This document consists of accounts from individuals who have met Miles Mathis in person, addressing skepticism about his existence and the authenticity of his extensive written works on art, physics, and history. The author, Josh, introduces an account from a person named maria (a pseudonym), who met Miles Mathis in Taos when he lived there. maria confirms that Miles Mathis is a real person, looks like his website photos, and can discuss his work in detail. She describes his friendly and soft-spoken demeanor, his Texas accent, his impressive artwork, his passion for collecting and restoring vintage bicycles, his love for books, and his extensive LP collection. She also notes his affection for his cats and his insightful explanations of complex physics concepts like special relativity, the double-slit experiment, and string theory, contrasting Mathisian physics with modern physics.

maria suggests Miles Mathis’s ability to visualize and enter the math stems from his artistic talent, though she also sees him as somewhat of a mystery. She believes society unjustly ridicules him, a sentiment echoed by the author Josh.

Miles Mathis himself comments on Maria’s visit, confirming it was in late 2019 in Taos and describing her as a smart, level-headed person with an advanced science degree. He addresses speculation about his existence, mentioning Allan Weisbecker and his theory of Miles being a Tavistock-paid Englishman from Sherwood Forest. Miles refutes this, stating Weisbecker’s claims are due to Miles refusing him entry to a physics conference. He expresses frustration with those who doubt his existence and warns against impolite or abrasive communication, stating he will spam such emails. He emphasizes that he answers questions from respectful readers.

The author Josh shares these accounts to help convince skeptics, noting that some readers have apologized for past doubts.

A subsequent anonymous account (added July 5, 2024) from a visitor to Miles Mathis’s home in California further echoes Maria’s and Josh’s descriptions. This visitor found Miles to be quiet, gentle, and youthful in appearance. They discussed various topics, including 11, personal assessments, and pop culture references like Archie Bunker and Norman Lear. The visitor also observed Miles’s cats, vintage bicycles, book restoration, and artwork, comparing his home to a small museum. They recommend acquiring his artwork. This visitor discovered Miles’s work about 12 years prior through an alternative-health board and was immediately drawn to his arts site, finding his Manson paper particularly impactful. They advise newcomers to maintain an open mind and consider Miles’s evidence and arguments.

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