New finding: The solar cycle affects human life

People born in the Sun cycle work

People born in the solar " active " cycle can live longer than those born during the period of this cosmic " active " activity . This is the conclusion of research by Norwegian scientists published in the journal " Proceedings of the Royal Society B" on January 7.

The team collected demographic data of the Norwegian people born between 1676 and 1878 combined with the observation of the Sun's activity. The results show that the average life expectancy of those born during the Sun's activity period reaches a maximum of 5.2 years lower than those born in the "moderate" Sun activity period. most " .

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The maximum cycle of the Sun is marked by strong light streams and magnetic storms. When this entity operates at a maximum level, it will increase the Sun's black streaks, Sun's fire beam and physical eruption, and disrupt radio communications and power transmission on the Left Earth, destroy satellites and interferes with navigation devices.

The Sun's activity is also related to the level of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) production - an environmental agent that negatively affects human life and fertility through damaging it. cells and DNA.

According to Norwegian scientists, the Sun's activity may affect a child's health , thereby reducing their average lifespan later. And this influence affects girls more strongly than boys.

The research team also found that the fertility of women born during the Sun's peak period was also significantly reduced compared to the control group. The hypothesis that scientists propose to explain this cause is due to a sharp decrease in ultraviolet vitamin B , a deficiency of this vitamin before birth has increased the risk of disease and higher death.

The group of scientists thinks that further research is needed for people in many different continents, as well as those who live at different latitudes, before making a final conclusion.

Update 18 December 2018
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