James M. McCanney, M.S. received a sound classical physics training at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. In 1970 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in physics and mathematics. He then traveled and taught Physics and Mathematics in Spanish in Latin America. He traveled to ruins of ancient cities and archeological sites, studying ruins firsthand.
Before falling out of favor with the powers that be at Cornell University McCanney had original articles published in mainstream scientfic journals. These articles were titled "Continuing Galactic Formation" and "Saturn's Sweeper Moons Predicted".
McCanney is notable for his groundbreaking theoretical work in developing the Electric Dipole Red Shift theory and in 2007 by solving the Prime Number Problem, the solution to which he published privately.
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