Influence of sun's activity on mass human behavior

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You be the judge! Nutty theory or ?

-- scott (lynx5_5@hotmail.com), March 01, 2000

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Don't see anything too far out on this theory. When we all come back to the realization that we are a part of this planet, water, minerals, electrical impulses, etc., we'll be better off.

Ask any police force/hospital what happens during a full moon.

Is it so strange that the moons cycles and that of the female are the same, 28 days.

Some time back, Einstein said that our technology had surpassed our humanity. No matter how fast we run, we're tied to this cosmos.

-- Richard (Astral-Acres@webtv.net), March 01, 2000.


We should see wars, creativity, etc, on 11 year cycles...

Nope, it doesn't compute for me...

-- Mad Monk (madmonk@hawaiian.net), March 01, 2000.


Fits in with what I know--that powerful cosmic bodies influence us strongly. The sun, of course, would be a very great influence.

-- Mara (MaraWayne@aol.com), March 01, 2000.

A very long time ago (late 60's or early 70's) I read a short report in one of the reputable scientific journals (probably Scientific American). It's point was that there seemed to be a correlation of sunspot activity with increased reporting of UFOs (calls to police stations, etc.)

-- Peter Errington (petere@ricochet.net), March 01, 2000.

It is not 11 years, but rather the super cycles of 22 to 26 years and the 70 to 120 year cycles which represent maximal events.

As these cycles sync with generational cycles within the populace, we get a greater correlation with wars and other problems. One historical anomaly among long wave historians and theorists has always been the American War between the states. A war simply should not have occurred at that time. However, recent evidence suggests an unusual and off cycle sunspot activity at that time.

The inquisitive mind says, "ah so. My that's strange...."



-- pliney the younger (pliney@puget.sound), March 01, 2000.



An obstetrics nurse I knew years ago told me that in her experience a distinct peak in hospital deliveries always accompanied the full moon.

-- Tom Carey (tomcarey@mindspring.com), March 01, 2000.

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