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Economic crisis: Cosmos and people - стр. 35

The concentration of the ions in the high magnetic susceptibility of blood cells is sufficiently high.

Therefore, the atoms and molecules are always responsive to the variation of the electromagnetic field.

At the molecular level the main thing for us is a DNA molecule, which is a consistent set of genes. A. Chizhevskiy, V. Stadolnik, B. Hvistendal collected scientific data showing the mutation of viruses from solar activity. But the virus is essentially a single gene, surrounded by a protein coat. Consequently, the DNA molecule is exposed to such impact. According to A. Chizhevskiy bacteria resonators are electromagnetic waves.

But is it only about the electromagnetic? And here come the interesting interweaving theories, hypotheses and scientific evidence [5, 40].

The relationship between variations in solar activity and the various manifestations of life among the inhabitants of the Earth had been pointed out by the eminent Swedish physical chemist S. Arrhenius. He was the author of the theory of electrolytic dissociation and was awarded by the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Russian physicist F.N. Shwedov established the dependence of the growth of trees on the activity of the Sun. [46] Kazan bacteriologist S.T Velhover detected changes in staining and pathogenicity of some microorganisms in solar flares [12]. However, we should also take into consideration the founder of the Soviet scientist of heliobiology A. L Chizhevskiy [50-54]. His work shows those of changes in solar activity influence on the growth rate of annual tree rings, grain yield, reproduction and migration of insects, fish, animals, appearance and aggravation of a number of diseases in humans and live animals.

Heliobiology developed due to the efforts of many scientists. Entomologist N.S Shcherbinovsky noted the frequency of attacks of locusts with the 11-year solar cycle [55]. Hematologist N.A Schultz found differences in solar activity influences according to the number of leukocytes in the blood [49]. Italian physicist and chemist G. Piccardi discovered the influence of various physical factors, in particular changes in solar activity and the state of colloidal solutions [60]. Japanese hematologist M. Takata developed test on deposition of blood proteins that are sensitive to changes in solar activity [61]. In many works on extensive statistical material it is well established that increased frequency of sudden deaths and exacerbations of chronic diseases are associated with increased solar activity.

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