Post details: More cycles articles at Science Frontiers

07/02/07

Permalink 01:04:46 am, by RayTomes Email , 183 words, 1214 views   English (NZ)
Categories: Cycles

More cycles articles at Science Frontiers

Searching on "cycles" at Science Frontiers site yields a bunch of interesting stuff. lick the Title to get more details.

1. Peace And Sunspots
2. The Taos Hum
3. The Missing Sunspot Peak
4. Do large meteors/comets come in cycles?
5. What Drummer Do Periodical Cicadas Hear?
6. Nose News
7. Rhythms In Rhythm
8. Sunspots And Planetary Alignments
9. Extraterrestrial Influences On Chemical And Biological Systems
10. Biology Anomalies by Subjects
11. Icy Comets, Oceans, Life
12. Does The Earth Breathe?
13. Blind Man Runs On Lunar Time
14. Anomalous Eeg Discharges
15. How can the sun influence chemical reaction rates?
16. The Mind's Rhythm
17. Wanted: disasters with a 26-million-year period
18. Are Parasites Really The Masters?
19. A Different Way Of Looking At The Universe
20. Periodical Invasions Of Aliens
21. Ants as \"excitable subunits&
22. Honest, this is the Last \"plant\" Item!
23. How A Fly Hears What A Cricket Hears
24. Self-organized Stone Stripes
25. The Moon And Avalanches
26. 90-DAY SEA-LEVEL OSCILLATION AT WAKE ISLAND
27. Stonehenge in the 1990s: a mainstream view
28. Cyclothems As Solar-system Pulse Recorders
29. A NAZCA ZODIAC?
30. Geophysics Anomalies by Subjects
31. Science Frontiers: The Book Index
32. Astronomy Anomalies by Subjects
33. The Sourcebook Project: Strange, bizarre & anomalous phenomena

Comments:

Comment from: Dick Beldin [Visitor] Email · http://DicksDigs.Blogspot.com
There appear to be periodicities associated with the location of the earth, solar system, and galaxy along their respective orbits. I recall that one correlation was with the period of extreme drought and cold.
PermalinkPermalink 08/02/07 @ 02:11
Comment from: RayTomes [Member] Email · http://ray.tomes.biz/
Yes, the solar system orbit around the galaxy is an interesting one, because it is quite unlike the planets orbits around the Sun. This is because the solar system mass is not nearly all concentrated at the centre as it is with the solar system. The path of the solar system is to follow a wavy path, bobbing above and below the galaxy plane at fairly regular intervals. This interval is estimate to be about 30 million years, and so has been suggested as an explanation for the 27 million year mass extinction events. These events also show up in the geological record as such as in the "Whence the Earth's Pulse" article. I don't think "drought" is quite a strong enough word for these events that wipe out many species. :-)
PermalinkPermalink 08/02/07 @ 11:19

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Blog of Ray Tomes research on cycles, news reports on cycles, my original research on the Harmonics Theory and discussion of these matters.

There are cycles in everything. There are cycles in the weather, the economy, the sun, wars, geological formations, atomic vibrations, climate, human moods, the motions of the planets, populations of animals, the occurrence of diseases, the prices of commodities and shares and the large scale structure of the universe. None of these are independent of each other.

Research shows that very different disciplines often find the same cycle periods in their data. The inter-relatedness of all things is an idea who's time has come. The study of cycles is an excellent way to understand this because the periods of cycles are as easy to recognise as fingerprints or DNA sequences.

"The universe, believe it or not, is nothing other than a giant musical instrument with a very special but predictable pattern of harmonically related oscillations which determine the structure of everything from galactic clusters to subatomic particles and we are just parts of the various vibration modes."

The single axiom of the Harmonics Theory is that:

The Universe consists of a standing wave which develops harmonically related standing waves and each of these does the same.

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