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    Suicide and solar activity linked through the Schumann Resonance signal

    Cherry, Neil J.
    Abstract
    Monthly suicide rates in a New Zealand city, Christchurch, are found to have a highly significant adaptive homeostatic relationship to the monthly sunspot number. A reasonable scientific question is “how can sunspots on the sun cause suicide on the earth?” The answer to the question is “through the Schumann Resonance signal which is modulated by the solar activity and is detected by the human brain and modulates the Melatonin output, which is related to serious depression and suicide.” The Schumann Resonance signal provides a homeostatic control of brain activity. Therefore increased and decreased Schumann Resonance intensity, produced by increased and decreased solar activity, is shown to produce homeostatic relationships with cancer, cardiac, reproductive and neurological disease and mortality rates, including anxiety, depression and suicide. This study has found significant homeostatic relationships between the monthly mean sunspot number and the suicide rates in Christchurch, New Zealand. An adaptive response appears from high, middle, low and very low solar activity over the 11-year sunspot cycle from 1988 to 1998.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    Schumann Resonance; suicide; Melatonin; Solar-Geomagnetic Activity (S-GMA)
    Date
    2003-01-10
    Type
    Journal Article
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