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Short and Longer-Term Planetary Effects on Sun and Earth

Kenneth W. Dickman

Energy & Environment, 2006, vol. 17, issue 1, 63-73

Abstract: The Solar Electro-magnetic Resonant Cross provides the key to timing of major events on Sun and Earth. Planet/Cross alignments, together with specific interplanetary angular separations, coincided with the seismic events on 24/26 December 2004, of which an outcome was the Asian Tsunami. Planetary conjunctions also coincided with peak sunspot abundance on 30 March 2001, precipitous decay of the giant 1997/8 El Niño in May 1998, and beginning/end (1645/1715) of the last prominent cold period of the Little Ice Age, the Maunder Minimum. Cross and influential angularities promise to be as revealing for the future as the past; because orbits can be calculated in advance. A sharp enhancement of planetary influence on Sun/Earth can be expected in June 2006.

Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1260/095830506776318705

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