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公司新聞:
- Solar activity and behaviour — A causal hypothesis
A first step toward understanding the sun's role in modulating cultural and social affairs on Earth is to consider how sunspot activity may relate causally to the global climate
- Tchijevsky’s Theory of Sunspot Activity and Human Activity
Tchijevsky found that fully 80% of the most significant events occurred during the years of maximum sunspot activity He maintained that the “exciting” period may be explained by an acute change in the nervous and psychic character of humanity, which takes place at sunspot maxima
- Sunspot Dynamics Are Reflected in Human Physiology and . . .
Sunspot patterns affect weather patterns, and weather has behavioral, biological, and medical effects Weather patterns and resulting patterns of prevailing global winds and currents also affect the global spread of many microorganisms
- The Influence of Solar Cycles on Human History and Behavior
These observations have led to theories suggesting that the psychological and physiological effects of increased solar activity might influence human behavior on a mass scale, contributing to social and political unrest
- How the Sun Affects Our Minds - War Is Crime
The theory checked out: more than three-quarters of all instances of human unrest, including the Russian Revolution of 1917, had occurred during a solar maximum, the period of the maximum number of sunspots in any solar cycle
- What is Going on With Our Sun? by M. Theroux and James . . .
Borderland Sciences has been investigating the relationship of the Sun and human behavior for many years, and we are quite confident that we can predict behaviors based on sunspot fluctuations over very short and long durations within the Solar Cycle of 11 years
- The Surprising Link Between Solar Activity and Global Pandemics
Could the Sun’s activity influence the timing and severity of global pandemics? While it might sound like science fiction, a growing body of research suggests an intriguing connection between solar cycles and disease outbreaks on Earth
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