
According to the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center, and the U.S. Air Force – Solar and geomagnetic activity can negatively impact technology.
But research also suggests solar activity can impact on the human brain – which is why you have probably felt a little weird recently.
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An increasing amount of evidence links biological effects to solar and geomagnetic disturbances. Hundreds of studies published referred to changes in human physiological, and psychological responses at different levels of GMA activity.
Increased seizure activity, psychiatric admissions, heart attacks, strokes, dizziness, hallucinations, sleep paralysis, aggression, depression, suicides, traffic accidents, insomnia, premature births, etc., have all been correlated with these disturbances.
The brain contains magnetite, a black mineral form of iron oxide and it is one of the major ores of iron that is strongly magnetic.
The brain uses magnetic signals. The earth produces geomagnetic signals. The parts of the brain that are the most sensitive to geomagnetic signals are the parts with the lowest electrical thresholds, i.e., the temporal lobes.
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