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The information in this article is excerpted from the following books published by the Solar Institute

Solar Flares and Their Effect Upon Behavior and Human Health-


Remote Viewing. The Complete User's Manual on Experiencing Future Consciousness


Regarding the approaching 2017 solar eclipse on Monday August 21st, 2017, I have written extensively about how within a few weeks before and after a solar eclipse that the stock market will usually become weaker. As we can see with the image below (Taken August 11th, 2017), the stock market has already begun to weaken as the date of the solar eclipse approches.



Solar Eclipses and their Impacts on Life
An excellent research study titled; Effect of solar eclipse on microbes performed in March 2011 and conducted by Amrita Shriyan and colleagues in Mangalore India, found that a significant change in colonies of bacteria occurred during a solar eclipse. The most change occurred in the species of Fungi. 

In another study published in June 1981 titled: Effects Of Total Solar Eclipse On Mental Patients—A Clinicobiochemical Correlation, which was conducted by G.C. Boral and colleagues, concluded that levels of cortisol and prolactin in the body’s of mental patients increased during and immediately after the total solar eclipse. Imbalanced levels of cortisol and prolactin have been shown to cause behavior abnormalities in people who are mentally ill (Abnormal cortisol levels during the day and cortisol awakening response in first-episode psychosis: The role of stress and of antipsychotic treatment. Valeria Mondelli et al. December 2012).Stronger geomagnetic activity caused by solar flares increases the risk of suicide and depression, therefore, we can make a rough connection showing that the effects of solar eclipses cause similar effects to geomagnetic storms. Therefore if there is a solar eclipse occurring during a geomagnetic storm, it should be a time of caution.

 


Solar Eclipses Affect Bacteria
An excellent research study titled; Effect of solar eclipse on microbes performed in March 2011 and conducted by Amrita Shriyan and colleagues in Mangalore India, found that a significant change in colonies of bacteria occurred during a solar eclipse. The most change occurred in the species of Fungi. What is also interesting is whenever there is a solar eclipse, the stock market is weaker than usual. Perhaps in the future, researchers will be able to modify the genes of fungi to boost / enhance the human immune system. Another interesting observation to add here is that the stock market usually undergoes a dip or closes lower whenever there is a solar eclipse.

Another interesting point is ARV session accuracy is enhanced when done close to a solar eclipses. When solar eclipses occur, more neutrinos are present (Solar Neutrinos and the Eclipse Effect. Mohan Narayan et al. August 1999).


More Neutrinos are Detected after Sunset
Neutrinos traveling from the Sun’s core to its surface interact strongly with solar matter. If neutrinos come from the core of our sun, could this make them the starting point at which awareness emerges?
Daily neutrino variation has now been observed by the Super-Kamiokande neutrino detector in Japan. Experimenters looked at the flux of solar electron neutrinos captured during the day and sunset. Research showed a 3% enhancement in the electron-neutrino flux during the evening (First Indication of Terrestrial Matter Effects on Solar Neutrino Oscillation. A. Renshaw et al. March 2014). Hence there may exist a relationship between neutrinos and the Schuman resonance because as we showed earlier, the Schuman resonance undergoes variations during sunset, sunrise and midnight.

What is also interesting is the weeks before and after a solar eclipse, the stock market usually is weaker. Could this be because during a solar eclipse the polarized light is letting more neutrinos through? Polarized light is light that consists of reduced interference or is more coherent. Could it be that ARV sessions are enhanced at sunset, sunrise and midnight because there is more polarized light / coherent light which has removed the interference?

 

Further Reading 
Solar Eclipses and Market Crashes


Gravity Waves during Solar Eclipses
Measurement devices that are sensitive to local gravitation show anomalous behavior during solar eclipses. Gravitational waves that travel at the speed of light maintain consistency, however during solar eclipses, gravitational waves may be subjected to refraction such as the moon. Gravity waves have also been found to occur during solar eclipses. (On the detection and attribution of gravity waves generated by the 20 March 2015 solar eclipse. G.J. Marlton et al. Sept 2016), (Possible detection of atmospheric gravity waves generated by the solar eclipse. M.J. Davis and A.V. Da Rosa. June 1970).

Bismuth Oxychloride and Solar Activity
Researcher Piccardi looked at the speed of the reaction that occurs when bismuth oxychloride is mixed with distilled water during periods of stronger than average solar activity. Their study also found changes occurred during solar eclipses.

A full report of their complete experiments can be found at the reference below.


Reference
Cosmophysical Factors In Stochastic Processes. Simon E. Shnoll. Professor in the Department of Physics, Moscow State University, and the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Pushino, Russian Academy of Sciences. Translated By American Research Press.

Shnoll, S.E., Panchelyuga, V.A., On the characteristic form of histograms appearing at the culmination of Solar eclipse, arXiv: physics/ 0603029.


Polarized Light During a Solar Eclipse
During a solar eclipse, intensive multiple scattering of polarized light occurs because the visible light is more intense at the horizon, creating twilight effects similar to sunset. Hence, the sky is darkest at zenith (Polarization of the Sky and the Solar Corona During Total Solar Eclipses. Gabor Horvath and Dezso Varju), (Skylight polarization during a total solar eclipse: a quantitative model. G. P. Können. 1987).

 

I hope this article sheds some light on the many invisible interesting effects solar eclipses have on our environment.