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 Sunspots and Human Behavior
 by James Borges

 The recent Solar Maximum gives us a wonderful opportunity to
 observe the Sun in action. Borderland Sciences has been
 investigating the relationship of the Sun and human behaviour for
 many years, and we are quite confident that we can predict
 behaviours based on sunspot fluctuations over very short and long
 durations within the Solar Cycle of 11 years. Historically,
 research has been conducted to link the 11 year cycle of the sun
 to changes in human behavior and society. The most famous research
 had been done by professor A.L. Tchijevsky, a Russian scientist,
 who presented a paper to the American Meteorological Society at
 Philadelphia in the late 19th century. He prepared a study of the
 history of mass human movement compared to the solar cycle,
 beginning with the division of the Solar cycle into four parts:
 1) Minimum sunspot activity; 2) Increasing sunspot activity;
 3) Maximum sunspot activity; 4) Decreasing sunspot activity.
 He then divided up the agitation of mass human movements into
 five phases:

 1) Provoking influence of leaders upon masses

 2) The "exciting" effect of emphasized ideas upon the masses

 3) The velocity of incitability due to the presence of a single
    psychic center

 4) The extensive areas covered by mass movements

 5) Integration and individualization of the masses

 By these comparisons he constructed an "Index of Mass Human
 Excitability" covering each year from 500 B.C. to 1922 A.D.
 He investigated the histories of 72 countries in that period,
 noting signs of human unrest such as wars, revolutions, riots,
 expeditions and migrations, plus the number of humans involved.
 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.

 Tchijevsky discovered that the solar minimum is the lag period when
 repression is tolerated by the masses, as if they lacked the vital
 energy to make the needed changes. He found that during the sunspot
 maximum, the movement of humans is also at its peak. Tchijevsky's
 study is the foundation of sunspot theory on human behavior, and
 as Harlan True Stetson, in his book Sunspots and Their Effects
 (available from BSRF), stated, "Until, however, someone can arrive
 at a more convincing excitability quotient for mass movements than
 professor Tchijevsky appears yet to have done, scientists will be
 reluctant to subscribe to all the conclusions which he sets forth."
 Stetson did acknowledge that the mechanism by which ultraviolet
 radiation is absorbed was still a puzzle biologists had to solve.

 The mechanism behind the stimulation of human behavior is still a
 mystery, but the theories of Georges Lakhovsky may shed some light.
 He considered his book, The Secret of Life (reprinted by BSRF),
 the extension of a scientific hypothesis of a new theory of life.
 The Sun is one of Earth's primary sources of cosmic radiation.
 While the Sun does produce its own radiations, solar winds actually
 capture passing cosmic dust and radiation and blow it into the
 earth's atmosphere. While it may seem frightening to some, this can
 actually be considered the Primal Vibration that sets the cells
 vibrating with Vital Force. This is the Prana, that Cosmic Breath,
 which is meant to vitalize man, and is the source for our
 evolution.

 Dr. George Crile, a distinguished American surgeon, studied the sun
 in light of its radiant energy. In the `Preliminary Remarks' to
 Lakhovsky's The Secret of Life, Professor d'Arsonval quotes Crile:
 "It is clear that radiation produces the electrical current which
 operates adaptively the organism as a whole, producing memory,
 reason, imagination, emotion, the special senses, secretions,
 muscular action, the response to infection, normal growth, and the
 growth of benign tumours and cancers, all of which are governed
 adaptively by the electric charges that are generated by the short
 wave or ionizing radiation in protoplasm."

 He felt that the entire energy system of living beings is
 controlled by radiant energy and electrical forces. D'Arsonval
 points out that Lakhovsky and Crile found that living cells are
 electrical cells functioning as system of generators, inductance
 lines, and insulators. The underlying mechanism is the oscillating
 circuit. An oscillating circuit is a circuit containing inductance
 and capacity, which when supplied energy from an external source,
 is set in electrical vibration and oscillates at its natural
 frequency. D'Arsonval explains further that a conductor is said to
 possess inductance if a current flowing through it causes a
 magnetic field to be set up round it. The capacity of a condenser
 of an isolated body is a measure of the charge of the quantity of
 electricity it is capable of storing. From such a circuit, energy
 is readily given off in the form of waves. According to Lakhovsky,
 the nucleus of a living cell may be compared to an electrical
 oscillating circuit. The nucleus consists of tubular filaments,
 chromosomes, mitochondria, made up of insulating material and
 filled with a conducting fluid containing all the mineral salts
 found in sea water. These filaments are thus comparable to
 oscillating circuits endowed with capacity according to a specific
 frequency.

 The cosmic radiation from the Sun is a blessing of Vital Force.
 As Lakhovsky has postulated, it is the cosmic radiations that give
 the cells their vibrant oscillations. While the sunspot maxima is
 occurring, the solar flares and the subsequent geo-magnetic
 reactions effect the many subtle reactions that take place within
 our bodies at the atomic level. It has been theorized that this
 has a direct relationship to the metabolism of the body. We know it
 is the subtle magnetism of positive and negative charges that pulls
 certain particles across membranes in cells to produce energy.
 These magnetic exchanges result in the stimulation of enzymes and
 the production of energy like ATP. The increase of penetrating
 waves during a solar storm causes an excitation in these
 electro-chemical reactions within the body. Tchijevsky also
 identified correlations between changes in solar magnetic activity
 with biological processes. In light of Lakhovsky's theory in his
 own words, "...with the aid of elementary analogies, that the cell,
 essential organic unit in all living beings, is nothing but an
 electromagnetic resonator, capable of emitting and absorbing
 radiations of very high frequency." A plausible mechanism is
 provided to understanding the stimulating effects the radiation
 from the Sun has on human behavior. In an abstract entitled
 "Automated Experiment on Macro-fluctuation Monitoring," Bruns A.V.
 & Visolimsky B.M. also find a close relationship with the solar
 activity and bio-chemical reactions. "Phenomenologically obtained
 data could be treated like an effect of the surface (controlled by
 solar activity) on the physico-chemical kinetics. This effect was
 realized, evidently through the mechanisms close to nuclear
 magnetic resonance in geomagnetic field." In another historical
 study Suitbert Ertel writes in his article "Synchronous Bursts of
 Activity in Independent Cultures; Evidence for Extraterrestrial
 Connections" that evidence has been reported suggesting a link
 between historical oscillations of scientific creativity and solar
 cyclic variation. Eddy's discovery of abnormal secular periods of
 solar inactivity (Maunders minimum type) offered the opportunity to
 put the present hypothesis to a crucial test. Using time series of
 flourish years of creators in science, literature, and painting
 (A.D. 600-1800) It was found as expected:

 1) Cultural flourish curves show marked discontinuities (bursts)
 after the onset of secular solar excursions synchronously in
 Europe and China;

 2) During periods of extended solar excursions, bursts of
 creativity in painting, literature, and science succeeded one
 another with lags of about 10-15 years;

 3) The reported regularities of cultural output are prominent
 throughout with eminent creators. They decrease with ordinary
 professionals. The hypothesized extraterrestrial connection of
 human culture has thus been strengthened.

 The evidence seems to show that during the maxima of sunspot
 activity human behavior is stimulated.

 There is some Russian research that shows an increase in cardiac
 problems during sunspot maxima. The solar activity probably sets
 off a preexisting condition and no one is suggesting that people
 will drop dead in the streets. We could see the stress of solar
 activity on the biology of living things as an evolutionary agent
 weeding out the old and sick and strengthening those who can
 resonate with its radiations. In his `Preliminary remarks to
 Lakhovsky's The Secret of Life, the Professor d'Arsonval gives
 several examples of research done in the last hundred years that
 shows the most malefic effects from solar activity come at the
 sunspot minima. He notes from the British Medical Journal, March
 7th & 14th of 1936 that both Colonel C.A. Gill and Dr. Conyers
 Morrel found increases in pandemics of deadly diseases during the
 period of minimal sunspot activity. In Gill's study he showed that
 every pandemic of malaria since sunspot records were taken had
 occurred when sunspot numbers were lowest. Similar trends were
 observed in East Africa and elsewhere with Yellow fever epidemics
 since 1800 occur during the sunspot minima. Dr. Conyers Morrel also
 finds that, "...waves of epidemic diseases covering considerable
 periods exhibit a very close correspondence with the phases of
 sunspot periods. Diphtheria, Typhus, and Dysentery seemed to
 prosper when there was an absence of solar activity. We also see
 an increase in disease in Solco W. Tromp's study. Without the
 stimulation from the Sun human health seems to diminish. The immune
 system seems to grow unresponsive during the solar lull and
 diseases can more easily gain a foothold in the body. Not only
 human health but Life itself seems hampered by the lack of solar
 activity. William Hershel wrote in 1801, "It seems probable
 analyzing the period between 1650 and 1713, and judging by the
 normal yields of wheat, that a scarcity of vegetation occurred
 whenever the sun appeared to be free from spots." The depressed
 state of metabolism and lack of food in agricultural centers may
 have seemed very inviting to the Mongols. Goncharov, in an abstract
 on the "Asian Nomadic Invasions and Solar Cycles", said, "From the
 4th to the 16th centuries the Central Asian Steepe was the cradle
 of the series of great nomadic tribal invasions into agricultural
 regions of Europe, China, and South Asia. Those invasions had
 similar features. They arose in middle latitudes and recurred every
 160-220 years -- exactly after solar abatements."


 References:

 Moore, Carol, Sunspot Cycles and Activist Strategy,
 http://www.kreative.net/carolmoore/sunspot-article.html

 Lakhovsky, Georges, The Secret of Life, BSRF, 1985

 Petersen, William, Man, Weather, Sun, John Anderson Publishing
 Company, Chicago, 1947

 Stetson, Harlan True, Sunspots in Action, The Ronald Press Company,
 New York, 1947

 Stetson, Harlan True, Sunspots and Their Effects, McGraw-Hill,
 New York, 1937

 Botezat-Antonescu, L., Predeanu I., "Possible Heliogeophysical
 Influence on Human Health in Romania" (Abstract), Relations of
 Biological and Physicochemical Processes with Solar Activity and
 Other Environmental Factors, 1993

 Breus T.K., Halberg F. and Cornelissen G., "Effect of the Solar
 Activity on the Physiological Rhythms of Human Being" (Abstract),
 Relations of Biological and Physicochemical Processes with Solar
 Activity and Other Environmental Factors, 1993

 Ertel, Suitber, Solar Activity and Bursts of Human Creativity,
 http://www.knowledge.co.uk/frontiers/sf067p17.html

 Freitas, Robert A., Sunspots and Disease,
 http://www.knowledge.co.uk/frontiers/sf034p12.html

 Goncharov, G.G., "Asian Nomads Invasions and Solar Cycles"
 (Abstract), Relations of Biological and Physicochemical Processes
 with Solar Activity and Other Environmental Factors, 1993




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