James McCanney

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James McCanney (sometimes referred to as "Professor James M. McCanney, M.S." although the title "Professor" appears to be self-applied) is a non-mainstream physicist whose theories involve electromagnetism playing a larger role in planetary motion than is commonly thought. His work asserts that the solar system is ever changing and is electrically active. He has openly opposed the mainstream view supported by NASA and others that outer space is electrically neutral.

McCanney was an instructor of introductory Physics and Mathematics at Cornell University before leaving on bad terms because, according to his account, his research of raw data feeds from Jupiter probes led him to conclusions about the electrical nature of the universe that did fit with the prevailing "comets-are-dirty-snowballs" paradigm. He has researched theoretical Celestial Mechanics and Plasma Physics, and has presented his theories at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and American Geophysical Union.

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