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Sun kicks out a S.E.P.E Solar Energetic Proton Event. The health issues related to such an event.


Our sun has been increasing in activity and recently has given us a solar energetic proton event this January 2024. A solar energetic proton event (SEPE) is a phenomenon that occurs when the sun releases a large amount of high-energy protons into space. These protons are particles that have been accelerated to near-light speeds by powerful solar flares or coronal mass ejections. When these particles reach Earth's atmosphere, they can have a significant impact on our planet and its inhabitants.



SEPEs are closely related to solar flares, which are sudden bursts of radiation and energy from the sun's surface. During a solar flare, huge amounts of charged particles are ejected from the sun and travel through space. If these particles happen to be directed towards Earth, they can cause a SEPE. The severity of a SEPE depends on the strength of the solar flare and the angle at which the particles hit Earth.

One of the main ways that SEPEs affect humans is through their impact on technology. When high-energy protons from a SEPE reach Earth, they can disrupt satellite communications and damage electronic equipment. This can lead to disruptions in communication systems, GPS navigation, and even power grids. In some cases, SEPEs have caused widespread blackouts, leaving millions of people without electricity for hours or even days.




Another way that SEPEs affect humans is through their potential to harm astronauts and airline passengers. As these high-energy particles travel through space, they can penetrate the Earth's magnetic field and enter our atmosphere. If a person is exposed to these particles, they can cause damage to their cells and DNA, increasing the risk of cancer and other health issues. This is a major concern for astronauts and airline crews who are exposed to higher levels of radiation during a SEPE.



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Moreover, SEPEs can also lead to an increase in radiation levels on Earth's surface, which can have adverse effects on the human body. High levels of radiation exposure can damage cells and tissues, causing radiation sickness and increasing the risk of developing cancer. In addition, SEPEs can also cause disruptions in the Earth's ozone layer, leading to an increase in harmful UV radiation reaching the surface of the planet.

However as our Sun has become more active recently as it's in a solar maximum period. We have been seeing that the Schumann Resonance is not constant and can be affected by external factors from the Sun. One of these factors is the increase in geomagnetic pulsations below mode 1 Schumann Resonance. This phenomenon occurs when the Earth's magnetic field becomes more active, resulting in an increase in the frequency and intensity of the Schumann Resonance. This activity can be triggered by solar storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and human activities such as the use of electronic devices. While this increase in geomagnetic pulsations may seem harmless, it can actually have a significant impact on our health.



Studies have shown that when the Earth is experiencing an increase in geomagnetic pulsations below mode 1 Schumann Resonance, it can affect our heart rhythm, blood pressure, and even our digestive system. (A, Alabdulgader, et al., 2018)

The heart is a highly sensitive organ that is constantly influenced by electromagnetic fields. When the Earth's magnetic field becomes more active, it can interfere with the heart's normal rhythm, resulting in irregular heartbeats or palpitations. This can be especially dangerous for people with pre-existing heart conditions.

Moreover, the increase in geomagnetic pulsations can also affect our blood pressure. Our bodies are made up of 70% water, and the Earth's magnetic field has a direct impact on the movement and flow of water in our bodies. When the Earth's magnetic field is disrupted, it can cause our blood vessels to constrict, resulting in an increase in blood pressure. This can be particularly harmful to those with hypertension or other cardiovascular issues.

In addition to heart rhythm and blood pressure.



Potential role of space weather, especially geomagnetic activity has been discussed by J, M, Caswell in human physiological systems and has been demonstrated across a range of phenomena including endocrine activity (Breus et al., 2015) and brain activity (Mulligan et al., 2010, Saroka et al., 2014). Particularly relevant to the current study, previous researchers have shown that the cardiovascular system may also be susceptible to variations resulting from geomagnetic perturbation (Dimitrova et al., 2009, Dimitrova et al., 2009, Stoupel, 1999). From a pathological perspective, geomagnetic storms may actually result in an increased occurrence of myocardial infarction (Kleimenova et al., 2007, Stoupel, 1999) where the observed relationships may be associated with geophysically-mediated changes in arterial blood pressure (Dimitrova, 2006, Dimitrova et al., 2009, Papailiou et al., 2011). (J, M, Caswell et al,. 2016)

The increase in geomagnetic pulsations can also have an impact on our gastric health. The Earth's magnetic field plays a crucial role in the production and secretion of stomach acid. When this field becomes more active, it can cause an imbalance in the production of stomach acid, leading to digestive issues such as acid reflux, indigestion, and even ulcers.



Get away from electronic devices for a while?

It is clear that the increase in geomagnetic pulsations below mode 1 Schumann Resonance can have a significant impact on our health. But what can we do about it? While we may not have control over natural occurrences such as solar storms and earthquakes, we can minimize our use of electronic devices and spend more time in nature to reduce our exposure to electromagnetic fields.

But remember in conclusion, a solar energetic proton event is a natural occurrence that can have a significant impact on Earth and its inhabitants. From disrupting technology and causing power outages to posing a threat to human health, SEPEs remind us of the powerful forces at work in our solar system. It is essential for scientists and governments to continue monitoring and studying these events to better understand their effects and develop measures to protect human life, spirituality and technology from their potentially harmful consequences. DC 2024.


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Cited:

Alabdulgader, A., McCraty, R., Atkinson, M. et al. Long-Term Study of Heart Rate Variability Responses to Changes in the Solar and Geomagnetic Environment. Sci Rep 8, 2663 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20932-x


Joseph M. Caswell a b, Manraj Singh c, Michael A. Persinger a b c d

a

Neuroscience Research Group, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

b

Human Studies Program, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

c

Behavioural Neuroscience Program, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

d

Biomolecular Sciences Program, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Received 29 February 2016, Revised 28 June 2016, Accepted 4 August 2016, Available online 8 August 2016, Version of Record 11 August 2016.

 
 
 

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