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Category Archives: Physics-General
How the Sun affects our Minds
One of my absolute favourite Cycles Researchers was Alexander Chizhevsky. We have an article about him on CRI, but this one has much more details of his life. How the Sun Affects our Minds. It begins… More than three-quarters of … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy-Solar, Biology-General, History, physics-Geophysics, Social
Tagged .solar, 11-year, 8 Hz, alexander, Chizhevsky, cycle, human, mind, resonance, Schumann, sun, war
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3.029 and 3.606 minute cycles in Solar Wind Speed
The ACE satellite measures the solar wind speed (among other things) of particles traveling from the Sun towards the Earth. Located at the L1 libration point it is always around 1.5 million km in the direction of the Sun and … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy-Solar, cycles-Analysis, physics-Wave_Structure
Tagged .solar, 3 minutes, 3.029 minutes, 3.606 minutes, 6 minutes, Kotov, solar wind speed, speed, wind
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Kotov’s Method of Commensurability
Valery Kotov and colleagues have made much study of 160 minute oscillations in a wide variety of astronomical phenomena, but especially the Sun. In some cases he uses a commensurability measure to determine the best fit values for oscillations. The … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy-Planets, Harmonics, physics-Wave_Structure
Tagged 3 minutes, 6 minutes, 80 minutes, commensurability, distances160 minutes, Harmonics, Kotov, kotov's method, Planets
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Ray Tomes Speaking at NPA Conference in Baltimore
The Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) is an organisation that is determined to stick to sound scientific principles based in empirical research rather than sticking with some theory and ignoring the facts that disagree with it. NPA is holding a conference … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy-General, astronomy-Planets, astronomy-Solar, cycles-Common, Cycles-General, Economy-General, economy-Markets, economy-Stock_Markets, Geology, Harmonics, Physics-General, physics-Geophysics, physics-Wave_Structure, Researchers-General
Tagged .solar, afanasiev, Chizhevsky, copper, cycles, dewey, fundamental, geology, Harmonics, IBM, physics, sun, theory, tomes, universe
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Self-oscillation paper by Alejandro Jenkins
The existence of cycles may be considered as resulting from a small number of basic mechanisms. In this wide ranging paper on arXiv titled Self-oscillation, Alejandro Jenkins looks at one of these fundamental mechanisms: Physicists are very familiar with forced … Continue reading
Posted in Cycles-General, Physics-General
Tagged airy, alejandro, business, cepheid, cycles, jenkins, oscillation, self
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Gabriel LaFreniere, Wave Structure of Matter pioneer, Dies
One of the great scientific researchers of our age, Gabriel Lafrenière, has died . He lived from October 4th 1942 to April 11 2012. He studied the composition of particles of matter as standing wave structures, developing a method of creating … Continue reading
Posted in Cymatics, physics-Wave_Structure, Researchers-General, _CRI_News
Tagged died, gabriel, lafreniere, researcher, wave-structure-matter, WSM
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Astronomers Discover That Galaxies Are Either Asleep or Awake
A new survey looks at galaxies to see whether they are actively forming stars (awake) or not forming stars (asleep). Under commonly accepted cosmology, the galaxies at 12 billion light years distance are seen quite shortly after the big bang … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy-General, Geology, physics-Wave_Structure
Tagged 586 MY, asleep, awake, galaxies, standing, waves
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RHYTHMODYNAMICS by Yuri N. Ivanov
The idea of the Wave Structure of Matter has been dealt with a series of great scientists over the years. Since the deaths of Schroedinger, Einstein and Dirac, people that believe in real waves for matter have tended to fade … Continue reading
Fluctuations in Nuclear Decay Rates and Solar Activity
For many years Professor Simon Shnoll and other scientists at the Russian Biophysics Laboratory at Pushchino has reported that some nuclear decay rates are not constant. They found there are variations in histograms of nuclear decay rates sampled at regular … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy-Solar, physics-Isotopes, physics-Wave_Structure
Tagged fluctuations, nuclear decay, russian, shnoll, solar activity, waves, WSM
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The strange case of solar flares and radioactive elements
Reported here: This story is from the Aug. 23, 2010 issue of Stanford Report. When researchers found an unusual linkage between solar flares and the inner life of radioactive elements on Earth, it touched off a scientific detective investigation that could end … Continue reading