Long-Term Study of Heart Rate Variability Responses to Solar and Geomagnetic activity

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And the end of all our exploring 
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
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I'm not very up on this kind of science but would there be any connection to ions.  I feel agitated shortly before storms.  I think that is quite common and I think it is to do with an increase in positive ions.  Sorry if it not related.
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(2018-05-17, 12:19 PM)Max_B Wrote: The sort of activity they are talking about here has a source that is known to be external to the earth, and not a thunderstorm.

That said, I've little doubt that large changes in the charge of molecules etc in your environment probably affect ones behavior/physiology in some way, but I've not looked into it in any detail.

I think the Schumann resonance power, mentioned in that article, would be associated with thunderstorms, though presumably on a global scale rather than a local one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schumann_r...g_activity
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(2018-05-16, 05:22 PM)Max_B Wrote: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-20932-x

..."The findings support the hypothesis that energetic environmental phenomena affect psychophysical processes that can affect people in different ways depending on their sensitivity, health status and capacity for self-regulation...

...and belief systems (which is reflected by the physical reality that you create).

Beliefs are always the beginning point followed by a response (emotion) and an action (be that action physical, emotional or psychophysical wth that means. lol

If the participants believed - unconsciously, subconsciously or consciously - that the energy could affect them, then we see the physical results of the physical reality so created above. If they did not, they could not be affected.

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