INFLUENCE OF CELESTIAL PATTERNS ON HUMAN MOOD AND BEHAVIOR: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
Medha Shanker
No 2025-52-04, Working papers from Voice of Research
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This paper presents an in-depth examination of how celestial patterns - specifically lunar phases and sunlight exposure - influence human mood, sleep quality, and cognitive performance. Through a combination of primary survey data (n=60), mathematical modeling, meta-analysis of 27 studies, and longitudinal data from global research initiatives, we demonstrate significant correlations between these celestial phenomena and various aspects of human behavior. Our findings reveal a logarithmic relationship between sunlight exposure and mood improvement, cyclical patterns in productivity aligned with lunar phases, and distinct clusters of behavioral responses to celestial influences. The study bridges empirical data with theoretical models to provide a nuanced understanding of these complex relationships. Statistical analysis reveals moderate effect sizes (Cohen's d ranging from 0.29 to 0.53) across multiple domains, suggesting celestial influences represent a meaningful contributor to human behavioral variance. Key words: celestial, celestial pattern, human, human mood, behaviour
Date: 2025-04
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