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Signs of the impact of the Earth’s core on the planet’s population

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While studying the rhythms of the Earth’s electromagnetic noises and seismicity, as well as numerous ambulance calls and cases of births and death’s, the authors have found that such rhythms have diurnal, seasonal, and annual variations and that they are fundamental for human life. Analysis of both main regularities and single peculiarities of diurnal and annual rhythms in living and nonliving nature suggests that these are the underlying processes associated with the eccentric rotation of the Earth’s inner core and shell that could be a powerful orchestrator of life and death on the Earth. The results that were obtained in our study not only confirm the existence of underlying waves generated by the Earth’s core, but also make us sure that such constantly circulating waves have a definite impact on human health, births, and deaths, and even “orchestrate” suicides.

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Original Russian Text © Yu.P. Malyshkov, S.Yu. Malyshkov, 2015, published in Biofizika, 2015, Vol. 60, No. 3, pp. 589–624.

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Malyshkov, Y.P., Malyshkov, S.Y. Signs of the impact of the Earth’s core on the planet’s population. BIOPHYSICS 60, 479–512 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350915030094

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