The Helioeccentric Theory

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Chronobiology

Alexander Chizhevsky

In the annals of unconventional scientific history, few figures are as intriguing as Alexander Leonidovich Chizhevsky (1897–1964). A true Soviet-era polymath—biophysicist, historian, poet, and painter—Chizhevsky

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Chronobiology

Summer Mailaise

After the sun reaches its furthest point from the sun, sometime after July 4th there is a gradual momentum shift for the planet as a

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Chronobiology

How the Sun Affects Our Minds

More than three-quarters of all instances of human unrest—battles, upheavals, riots, revolutions, and wars—occur during the periods of the maximum number of sunspots in the

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Chronobiology

The Ghost in the Grid

 “Year of Confusion” Have you ever felt like the world was… drifting? Like the date on your phone and the feeling in your bones were

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Chronobiology

observing the body’s cycle

I think that the ancients realized this relationship through yoga and self study. By observing the body’s cycle superimposed over the calendar’s these sages and shamen made

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Chronobiology

The mystery of the most fatal week of the year

This proves the Tragic Paradox: Humanity unconsciously senses the danger (staying out of the hospital), but their systems are failing under the cosmic pressure anyway. The Perihelion Effect is so potent that it kills people even when they avoid the standard stressors of the hospital environment.

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