I follow an astronomer named Ben Davidson who runs a site called Suspicious Observers. He frequently comments that on days where there is increased solar radiation (caused by events such as solar flares) there is an increase in health problems, including heart attacks and psychological issues. In this short video, he goes into detail about the psychological issues that can be caused and how to mitigate the effects on your own body:
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bullshit, it's the aluminum they're spraying.. we already know what aluminum does to the brain and nervous system. That or the vaxxies.
Not arguing otherwise, just pointing out there are contributing factors that make someone seem kind of a little unstable one day, bat shit crazy the next day, then back to a little unstable the next day. The unstable in the first place part certainly has other roots.
supsicious0bservers does good work. one of the few that's actually actively debunking the climate fraud been pushed onto us
His explanation of why things are changing in the environment makes so much more sense than the man-made global warming narrative. I always thought the carbon dioxide explanation didn't make sense to me because I somehow didn't understand the science. After I found suspicious observers, I realized it never made sense because I have a good nose for smelling bullshit.
Liberalism
Not arguing otherwise, just pointing out there are contributing factors that make someone seem kind of a little unstable one day, bat shit crazy the next day, then back to a little unstable the next day. The unstable in the first place part certainly has other roots.
Donkey Pox!!
This is true and pointed. Many things cause mental/ physical issues. Most are long term. Flair / cme plasma events generally have rapid onset short lived effects. Every function of every life form is in constant equilibrium with solar elec./thermal/radiant/mass energy output.
Solar causes this?
I call bullshit bullshit bullshit.
electro-magnetic which is pretty much what cosmic & solar radiation is
have been many studies examining electro-magnetic waves and the impact on the brain, behaviour & biology.
suspicious0bservers have repeatedly claimed and shown evidence that earth's magnetic field is weakening and solar flares from the sun have on occasion become more potent. also overall solar activity will slow down in the future (their prediction) which means global cooling and not global warming.
anyway, weak earth magnetic field and random strong solar radiation can break through and do some work on our brains. unfortunately i haven't read much science on this.
what i can point you to is some smaller scale experiments that show some correlation between EM, cellular response and brain activity:
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/nn502923s?source=cen
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957988/
My attempt to explain in lay man's terms. A solar flare is like a sun fart. The farts are usually small, but even the small farts shoot some excess radiation to the earth. Having more radiation in the atmosphere than normal can mess with people's equilibrium, both physically and mentally The body runs on electricity -- there is too much electricity in the air and it messes up the normal electrical functions. if you check out the suspicious observers website, they have literally dozens of scientific studies listed that supports this.
Doubt
My attempt to explain in lay man's terms. A solar flare is like a sun fart. The farts are usually small, but even the small farts shoot some excess radiation to the earth. Having more radiation in the atmosphere than normal can mess with people's equilibrium, both physically and mentally The body runs on electricity -- there is too much electricity in the air and it messes up the normal electrical functions. if you check out the suspicious observers website, they have literally dozens of scientific studies listed that supports this.
I am quite familiar with solar flares and the explanations for this phenomenon. But correlation is not causation, and there are a great deal of variables left unconsidered.
For one, it seems modern science is very interested in trying to reinvent astrology while denying the basis of traditional astrology — which I would argue when correctly understood — is still a much, much better model than the spurious fantasies of scientific theory in the very recent history.
The effects of the heavens on the human mind have been well known for many thousands of years, and there are many researches in recent time who have been able to provide concrete evidence of this.
(See The Body Electric, Psychic Discoveries Behind The Iron Curtain, and others)
So when I see a bombastic claim such as “this complex and entirely unknown thing is changed this way by one simple variable” it is easy to dismiss, because at the very best it is one small contributing factor, and that someone in the sciences would claim otherwise, marks them as unwise, unlearned, and highly suspect of being more interested in ego, accolades and approbation than the pursuit of understanding.
Thus: doubt.