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Solar Flares Affect The Earth, Atmosphere and Perhaps Human Behavior Too

 
Author: Lance Winslow

Solar flares heat up the Atmosphere of Earth and cause extreme weather and this is well documented indeed. But do solar flares also affect the human mind or brain and thus affect human behavior too? This question was recently brought up in an online think tank and Sue asked;

Could the sunspot activity have had anything to do with the recent Cyclones and Hurricanes? Where could I learn more about the effect of sunspot activity on natural disasters -- and on human behavior? What about Earthquakes too?

This is a good question and well we should definitely explore this in more depth shall we? It seems to me that solar flares change resonance and disrupt the Earth's normal resonance 7.89 Hz or something like that and the resonance of life ELF frequencies too, remember the human mind works on 3-30Hz or so and the frequency ranges of near Earth are those in the human mind said to be near the immune system and resting brain.

Also solar flare disruptions and changes of this type of vibrational energy change the interaction of molecules, ionic bonding and thus can cause movement if already under stress (opinion). Consider this side theory of mine. But in my observations of the real world, regardless of what science teaches all this is inter-related to some extent, to what extent I do not know. But if everything we see and feel is in a sort of balance, then a solar flare is a change in the outer fuzzy edges of that balance and thus, should affect things? The question is how much. Consider all this in 2006.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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