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Solar Cycles & Civilizations

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Highlights:
Sunspot Cycles
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Solar Flares & Mutations
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2012 & Mayan Prophecy
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Date:

10-02-08

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Maurice Cotterell, Michael Shedlock

Engineer and scientist Maurice Cotterell discussed his research into sun spots and solar cycles, and how they affect history, evolution, and the rise and fall of civilizations. The Chinese first observed sunspots more than 3,000 years ago, and were aware of their 11-year cycle, he said. Additionally, there are sun cycles lasting 187 years, and 18,000 years, Cotterell explained. Periods with higher sunspot activity lead to increased fertility but also disorders such as schizophrenia, whereas during the solar minimum there can be mini-ice ages, he detailed.

He theorized that creatures evolved through DNA mutations brought about by solar wind radiation-- the radiation from the sun would arrive in narrow beams, so only certain members of a species would be affected.

Ancient sun-worshipping civilizations were aware that the sun affects fertility and personality determination, and the Maya knew their civilization was going to die out because of the sun's upcoming magnetic changes, he noted.Regarding 2012, Cotterell believes the Mayan message has been misconstrued-- infertility, drought, and an eclipse for five days were what was predicted, not the end of civilization, he said.

Bailout Commentary

First hour guest, investment adviser Mish Shedlock commented on the federal bailout plan, suggesting that it won't solve current financial woes. He noted that for the same amount of money, taxpayers could own all the troubled banks-- instead they get nothing.

Bumper Music

Bumper music from Thursday October 02, 2008

1. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
2. The Man Who Sold the World
Nirvana
3. White Room
Cream
4. Swan Lake
Blackalicious
5. Here Comes the Sun
Beatles
6. Boys of Summer
Don Henley
7. Goodbye Stranger
Supertramp
8. Frankenstein
Edgar Winter
9. Invisible Sun
The Police
10. Bur Said
Cusco
11. Brain Damage/Eclipse
Pink Floyd
12. Fanfare for the Common Man
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
13. Love Is Like Oxygen
Sweet
14. Carly's Song
Enigma
15. Africa
Toto
16. Inca Dance
Cusco