With the heart and solar activity study, is there anything in the study that would suggest someone having a heart attack due to enormous solar flare bursts or anomalys?
I'm not sure which study exactly you're referring to; perhaps the one on heartrate variability?
Without going to the material to get exact details, let me offer you somethings to think about, as I just work through what you're asking first.
What is a heart attack? It is otherwise called "arythmia", or unnatural heart rhythm. Your heart has a pacemaker, which maintains the natural rhythm.
A electro-nervous signal from the brain to the pacemaker keeps things going smoothly.
Many of the body's functions operate through an electro-chemical response from brain, to organ, through the nerve fibers.
The ionosphere is a type of plasma, which holds-back alot of the sun's ejecta, and guides it around the planet, successfully.
These bursts intensify the ionosphere, while also forcing down into the lower atmosphere the upper layers of voltage.
Atmospheric electromagnetics will effect the nervous energy with the nervous system, which includes the electrical impulses. It is possible that ambient electricity in the air will cause the heart rhythms to flutter.
Technically, it's possible.
Yet, consider something to go with this : The Carrington Event.
We are told in the bible, in a few places, that in the "end of days" man's hearts will fail, due to fear. Incredible wonders and signs will cause men's heart to fail. Potentially, fantastic events are the incipient events to potential heart attacks, among the population.
The last great recorded solar CME was the Carrington event, in 1859. It was tremendous. It set the telegraph wires on fire. This was/is-still fairly significant.
At the time, there were not any huge reports of massive deaths, from arythmia. There were a few unfortunate telegraph operators who got shocked, from the machinery being ungrounded.
When we get these things, often, it's secondary effects that are the most important to consider.
Stress, and erratic heartbeat, can get your heart mis-firing.
Your body itself can be a self-contained circuit, if you allow yourself to have these energies to move through you.
As I've said almost from the beginning, it's not as important what's happening around you, so much as it is how you deal with it.
You grounding these energies is more important than what they actually, technically are.
Thank you for the post, and the comments.
I'm not sure which study exactly you're referring to; perhaps the one on heartrate variability?
Without going to the material to get exact details, let me offer you somethings to think about, as I just work through what you're asking first.
What is a heart attack? It is otherwise called "arythmia", or unnatural heart rhythm. Your heart has a pacemaker, which maintains the natural rhythm.
A electro-nervous signal from the brain to the pacemaker keeps things going smoothly.
Many of the body's functions operate through an electro-chemical response from brain, to organ, through the nerve fibers.
The ionosphere is a type of plasma, which holds-back alot of the sun's ejecta, and guides it around the planet, successfully.
These bursts intensify the ionosphere, while also forcing down into the lower atmosphere the upper layers of voltage.
Atmospheric electromagnetics will effect the nervous energy with the nervous system, which includes the electrical impulses. It is possible that ambient electricity in the air will cause the heart rhythms to flutter.
Technically, it's possible.
Yet, consider something to go with this : The Carrington Event.
We are told in the bible, in a few places, that in the "end of days" man's hearts will fail, due to fear. Incredible wonders and signs will cause men's heart to fail. Potentially, fantastic events are the incipient events to potential heart attacks, among the population.
The last great recorded solar CME was the Carrington event, in 1859. It was tremendous. It set the telegraph wires on fire. This was/is-still fairly significant.
At the time, there were not any huge reports of massive deaths, from arythmia. There were a few unfortunate telegraph operators who got shocked, from the machinery being ungrounded.
When we get these things, often, it's secondary effects that are the most important to consider.
Stress, and erratic heartbeat, can get your heart mis-firing.
Your body itself can be a self-contained circuit, if you allow yourself to have these energies to move through you.
As I've said almost from the beginning, it's not as important what's happening around you, so much as it is how you deal with it.
You grounding these energies is more important than what they actually, technically are.
Do well, be well.