[Author’s Note: I have decided to continue this series indefinitely as a running commentary on Comet 3I ATLAS until it encounters the planet Jupiter. Scroll to the bottom of the page for links to previous installments.]
It is natural for both interstellar matter and intraheliospheric mass redistributions to create new structural units and processes in the interplanetary domains. They are mostly observed in the structured formation of extended systems of magnetic plasma clouds, and an increased frequency of the generation of shock waves; and their resulting effects.
– Dr. Alexey N. Dmitriev “Planetophysical State of the Earth and Life” (1997) as reproduced by James McCanney in appendix (Principia Meteorologia, The Physics of Sun Earth Weather, 2nd printing, 2004, p. 253) emphasis added
On the Stones Falling from the Heavens
As of this writing, there is suddenly now seven (7) comets of consequence hurtling toward the Sun:
The electrical connection these comets have with the Sun may explain its resurgent turmoil – some phenomena not ever seen before:
While Mr. Petrov does acknowledge – finally – the reality of the Gleissberg Cycle as a possible explanation for the general elevation of solar activity (his description in this video of these unique solar phenomena is of particular value) he, too, fails to integrate the electrical model of cometary science and its impact on the Sun.
Because most scientists have not been educated on the electrical nature of the universe, and in particular how comets discharge the solar capacitor (ala James McCanney science), they marvel in disbelief at what is occurring, thinking “tail drag” is proof of manipulation by an alien life form:
Some NASA scientists are now adopting McCanney’s physics (without acknowledging its source, of course) to explain the phenomena and to debunk the alien intelligence narrative:
Four decades too late for the scientific community, it will be interesting to see how they react to the comet’s planetary interaction with Mars, just days away:
They don’t know why it has suddenly turned green:
They continue to labor under the misconception that a comet’s tail represents a shedding of its elemental core. It really represents an electrical phenomenon of a “vacuuming in” of charged ions and solar dust. Consequently, the “greening” effect is coming from the solar environment. It represents the interaction of hydrogen ions with ozone. James McCanney did a lecture on this phenomenon just two years ago, as reported on this website:
[Go to the 34 minute mark of this hour-long broadcast. The first 10 minutes are also important for background information.]
Comet 3I/ATLAS and Its Escorts
As indicated in our previous report, we now know that this Comet has nine (9) cometary objects accompanying it.
Summary and Implications
Astronomers are excited, if not alarmed, by the sudden outburst of cometary activity. Of course, our prime focus has been on Comet 3I ATLAS and its approach to the inner solar system beginning with its encounter with Mars just days away.
But in addition to that comet, seven others have suddenly appeared: a fact which has startled scientists.
James McCanney, who probably can be credited as the “doctor” of cometary science, is not alarmed by any of this. He is probably right.
However, it must not be forgotten that old men tend to fight the last war and with all due respects to McCanney, he has had to spend an inordinate amount of his professional career combating the wild speculations which have abounded on the internet over the decades. He may be under-reacting or he might be entirely right.
Notwithstanding, we will soon discover whether there should be any reason for alarm as Comet 3I Atlas encounters Mars.
NASA reports that the comet has nine smaller companions. This is significant, if not astonishing.
Whether these objects are original with this comet’s “family” or whether they are debris picked up by the comet as it passed through the asteroidal belt is not known. Since the space agencies went dark with no photos from the Hubble and James Webb telescopes now for two months, the origin of these “companions” remain a mystery.
Much of what we do know about this comet has come to us from amateur astronomers.
Currently, these nine companions are following the same trajectory and speed of the comet. It is unlikely that they represent debris picked up in the asteroidal belt. The comet has been moving too fast.
Regardless, even though this cometary constellation approaches Mars in a wide berth, it is still close enough for an electrical interaction with that planet. And it is possible that a collision with one of these fragments could occur, or at least, pealed off by that planet’s gravitational attraction. In which case, a new orbital path would be created for any number of these fragments, if not for the comet itself.
In addition to the comet’s own gravitational field, its magnetic core of almost pure nickel should powerfully attract other magnetic objects.
We are confronted again with the question of whether Comet 3I/ATLAS is our “Black Star” or a fragment from a magnetar. Could such a star be following in its wake?
Stay tuned.
JWS, 9/27/25
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