Thursday, January 8, 2015

The solar cycle determines life expectancy – Sexenio, Extraordinary Life

  • By Staff Sexenio

The solar cycle determines life expectancy

 An analysis by a group of experts from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology , has spread to be born in a period of low solar activity options equivalent to live longer, ie up to five years on average.

 It is important to note, information portal Very Interesting , that the investigation was linked to demographics of people born between the years 1676 and 1878 compared with observations deployed over the years to Sol .

 In turn, the data showed that people who were born in cycles solar maximum , characterized by powerful flares and geomagnetic storms had a life expectancy of 5.2 years less than those born over a period of minimum solar action.

 It should illustrate that the solar maxima , marked by increased coronal mass ejections, sunspots and flares are intertwined with the levels of ultraviolet radiation radiation; this is how environmental stress can affect the survival and reproductive performance.

 


 “It has been demonstrated that not only the child survival and therefore the life, but fertility is associated with solar action at birth,” the authors detailed.


 

 It concluded, specifies that the association between the solar cycle and the time of birth was even more viable in women than in men.

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