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Bronnen: Arch Crawford, Georgia Statthis, Dr Theodor Landscheidt
Astronomische cycli en harmonische
gebeurtenissen hebben een grondige impact op de
stock- en goederenmarkten. In het midden van de
jaren '70 hielp John Nelson, een RCA onderzoeker,
de astroloog Crawford bewijzen dat planetaire
opstellingen relatief tot de Zon de markt kunnen
helpen timen. John verwittigde Crawford telkens
op de exacte moment dat er grote opflakkeringen
waren, en op zijn beurt kon Crawford vaststellen
dat de beurs scherp daalde en dat tegelijk het
goud in waarde steeg tijdens deze geomagnetische
gestoorde periode. Current
Solar/Magnetic data.
Eén van de langst aangehouden periode van
ionosferische electronen gemeten door een geosynchronische
satelliet had plaats tijdens de week voor en tijdens
de beurscrash van 1987. Er zijn sterke wetenschappelijke
aanwijzingen dat de zwaartekracht en electromagnetische
krachten een direct causale relatie hebben met
veel groepspatronen en cycli op aarde.
Volgens Georgia
Stathis werd op 3 april 2001 de grootste Zonneuitbarsting
in de geschiedenis genoteerd. Gedurende weken
hiervoor waren er verschillende defecten in krachtcentrales,
voornamelijk in Californië. In 2000 was er
een zeer actieve Zonnecyclus en de kranten meldden
heel wat telefoonproblemen, enz.
Meer info over de krachtigste
Zonneuitbarsting ooit waargenomen vindt u bij
www.spacewaeather.com.
Ik citeer hieruit: "A dense interplanetary
shock wave struck Earth's magnetosphere on June
18th, 2001 and triggered a G2-class geomagnetic
storm. The disturbance began its journey toward
Earth last Friday when a coronal mass ejection
(CME) billowed away from the Sun. Although that
CME was not Earth-directed, the expanding cloud
generated a "bow shock" as it plowed through the
gaseous interplanetary medium, and that bow shock
struck our planet's magnetic field. "
Hieronder vindt u tevens
een uittreksel uit deVore’s Encyclopedia of Astrology
over Zonnevlekken… interessant en het lezen waard:
" The phenomenon of Sunspot cycles is one,
which has increasingly engaged the attention of
astrophysicists for more than two centuries. Useful
records of the sunspot cycle are available from
1610 to the present day. For a long time the cycle
was said to be of a duration of 11.3 years, but
more recently it has been noted that successive
eleven-year cycles produce similar but opposite
phenomena, and that a complete cycle is of a duration
of 22.6 years. It has also been noted that while
the Sun's surface is hotter at times of sunspot
maxima, the Earth's land surface is cooler, apparently
due to the increased cloudiness that attends the
phenomena.
It is also found that magnetic
disturbances in the Sun -- are reflected on the
Earth with increased display of the aurora borealis,
and magnetic disturbances that interrupt telegraphic
service. Economic cycles are also found to correspond
with the Sunspot Cycle. Trees grow more during
the years of Sunspot maxima, when ultra-violet
radiation increases by as much as 30 Per cent.
Some plant life grows better with an excess of
ultra-violet light, while other species thrive
better on an excess of infrared rays.
Ellsworth Huntingdon, of
Yale University, says solar radiation affects
the health and behavior of man. Harlan E. Stetson,
of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, finds
business activity, output of automobiles and new
building construction follow the Sunspot cycle.
For lack of reliable data on weather conditions,
Dr. William Herschel used the price of wheat as
an index on which to base his observations of
this and similar cosmic cycles. Thus sciences
establish the fact that man is influenced by cosmic
phenomena, and the step to recognition of the
validity of astrological influences has only the
hurdle of prejudice to overcome before it is accorded
scientific recognition."
(Nicholas de Vore's Encyclopedia
of Astrology)
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