The mystery around the full moon

If you have to go to the street on the full moon day, be careful not to be unfairly beaten. A new study confirms that violence cases often increase that day.

Analysts at the Sussex Police Department, UK, have found an increase in the coincidence of accidents on the full moon when they investigate external factors affecting human behavior. Along with the payday, the full moon is considered a special time when violent behavior is increasing among drinkers in bars and nightclubs in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex.

Police inspector Andy Parr said: "I compare the full moon chart with last year's violent crime graphs and see a clear trend. I will be very excited if a graduate student that wants to delve into this issue. That will be very helpful for all of us. "

Picture 1 of The mystery around the full moon (Photo: Lunatreemarketing) Mr. Parr also acknowledged that the idea may be wild but according to him, there are many things we still don't know. "The moon has a strong impact on tides and magnetic fields can affect human nerves," he said.

Scientific studies have also mentioned the relationship between full moon and instability in human behavior. In a new study, Michal Zimecki at the Police Academy of Science said the full moon could affect criminal activity and health, leading to an increase in crimes and hospitalizations. He said that this effect was clear enough to assist the police in the investigation.

Superstitions about the moon have been around for centuries. In the 17th century, Judge Judge William Hale affirmed: "The moon has a strong influence on all diseases of the brain, especially dementia."

Besides neuropathy, the full moon is also associated with the werewolf phenomenon. People are also more likely to get sick. Research at the University of Leeds found an increase of 3.6% in medical examination on the full moon.

But with all the researches finding the link between the moon and human behavior, no one has ever explained this. Some believe that humans are composed primarily of water, so the gravitational pull of the moon also acts on us like seawater.

The next full moon day will be June 30.

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