For a number of years I have been interested in the impact of the solar cycle on weather, mood and other aspects of our lives that impact the economy and markets. I am convinced that understanding our interaction with space weather is important and believe that I have much to learn. All suggestions on sources of useful information on this topic are most welcome.
Solar Cycle – At Wikipedia
I heard Mitch Battros of Earth Changes Media speak on oneradionetwork.com. He has his own site and speaks to New Scientific Study Shows Solar Activity Affects Humans Physical and Mental State at:
http://earthchangesmedia.com/publish/article-9162521861.php
I hope this is helpful.
I agree with Will Bullock — you should check out Maurice Cotterell. One of his lectures, Secrets of the Super Gods, can be watched here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7262004365764573655
This is a must-see video if you are interested in solar sun cycles and the effects on mankind.
Sunspot Mysteries
30 November 2002
http://www.holoscience.com/news.php?article=s9ke93mf
Also:
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2004/arch/041015solar-tornado.htm
You can track solar weather with http://www.spaceweather.com
The code of solar cycles has been broken by Maurice Coterell.
This Irish writer’s theories can be rewarding as they are
studied. His books include The Tutankhamun Prophecies, The Lost
Tomb of Viracocha,… They are available from Amazon or
http://www.mauricecotterell.com. Mr. Coterell has worked out the
mathematics and has computer-generated studies to back
it up.. Most interestingly he shows how knowledge of
sun cycles was known in the past since it was recorded
in artifacts and tombs which need to be decoded.
The 28-day spin of the sun effects menstruation and therefore
fertility, and sun cycles coincide with the weakening of
once-strong civilizations, hence their fall.
Also information about space and sun activity at
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/index.html
This is one good site to visit regarding Solar Wind