In an age of online noise and fleeting trends, British researcher and author Kaiden Jones has carved out a quietly compelling presence through a blend of independent scientific inquiry, speculative fiction, and social advocacy.
Jones is best known for his 2024 paper Half-Silvering Dimensions, published in the Global Journal of Science Frontier Research. The paper introduces a bold conceptual framework: that dimensions, often imagined as separate or inaccessible, may instead possess “half-silvered” properties. That is, they are not wholly opaque or transparent, but selectively permeable, allowing influence, observation, or interference under specific conditions. Drawing metaphorical inspiration from one-way mirrors and optical theory, the model hints at parallel realities brushing against each other without full awareness, a theory as philosophical as it is scientific.
“Half-Silvering Dimensions is not just an equation, it’s a challenge to how we define boundaries, identity, and the limits of observation,” Jones explained in a recent interview. The idea has earned cautious curiosity from fringe physicists and metaphysicians alike, and it reflects Jones’s broader fascination with liminal spaces, those in-between states where certainty falters and transformation begins.
This same fascination threads through his 2022 novella, 2938: Atlantis, a sci-fi allegory exploring memory, technological decay, and the remnants of myth within a futuristic setting. Rather than straightforward adventure, the story offers a layered meditation on what it means to inherit the wreckage of forgotten civilizations, both literal and emotional.
But Jones’s work isn’t confined to the abstract. He is a vocal advocate for care-experienced young people, having worked with local government initiatives in Merseyside and performed at events such as Autism’s Got Talent (Merseyside) in 2019. That same year, he received the Gold Innovation & Creativity Award at the Engage National Awards, recognizing both his artistic and advocacy efforts.
An independent researcher without institutional affiliation, Jones represents a growing number of thinkers who operate outside traditional academia. His approach combines openness, creativity, and lived experience, often challenging the gatekeeping norms of scholarly discourse.
As his reach grows across platforms like Twitch and emerging literary circuits, Kaiden Jones