Cosmic energies and mankind: graphs for reflection - стр. 27
Secondly, changes in the concentration of the isotopes of different substances contained in annual rings and changes in ice cores of hundreds of years old take place at one historical period. Moreover, these changes are connected with the significant historic events which are important not only for the history of biome’s development but also for the history of mankind. When taking this into consideration, it becomes possible to understand history deeper and look at it from the new perspective.
In the 40-years prospective isotopes concentration of different substances in the air in fast-expanding biome area is connected with the Earth’s rotational velocity. However, this connection has the aligned index. Rapid changes in the Earth’s rotational velocity (during several years) and peaks in isotopes’ formation are smoothed inside the annual rings with the process of isotopes’ probability distribution of different substances through the whole planet, through biome. In comparison, the Earth’s rotational velocity may be considered as a mean within the span from 20 to 40 years.
The local data on concentration of the isotopes of different substances in annual rings, mushrooms and berries may be correlated with the Earth’s rotational velocity and with the time period of one year. It may be proved even considering nuclear weapons testing and release of radioactive material and the isotopes into the environment after catastrophic nuclear accidents (Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi disasters e.g).
4.2 The present local data on the Earth’s rotational velocity and concentration of isotopes of cesium in mushrooms, wild berries and fish
The recent growth of concentration of the isotopes in biome is usually connected with the nuclear and radiation accidents. The Chernobyl disaster happened in 1986, but after it the declines in isotopes concentration in atmosphere and in fast-expanding biome can be seen.
Since the beginning of the present century concentration of the isotopes of cesium in mushrooms and wild berries is no longer defined by the time which has passed since the Chernobyl disaster, but by the number of other factors, one of which is the Earth’s rotational velocity. In the beginning of 2000s concentration of the isotopes of cesium in mushrooms decreased. At the same time mushrooms’ reaction on concentration of isotopes contained in the rain water became more spontaneous. Concerning the wild berries and fish, the concentration of the isotopes of cesium increased, which is very close to the dynamics of changes of the Earth’s rotational velocity.