Authors: Ulrich Schreier
The seasonal pattern in daily sunspot numbers, first documented with a 12-year graph in theearly 1900s, suggests that Earth’s orbital position significantly influences sunspot formation,revealing deeper connections between solar and terrestrial phenomena. Given that sunspotsare thought to appear on a celestial body 149 million kilometers away and 1.3 million timeslarger than Earth, this seasonality casts further doubt on current Sun-centered sunspottheories. This easily reproducible pattern with modern tools, challenges prevailing theoriesand could necessitate substantial revisions in mainstream cosmology, especially regardingcosmic influences on Earth and life. Alongside this groundbreaking discovery, Mémery alsopublished correlations between sunspots and atmospheric pressure, rainfall, temperature,earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions—findings that took decades to be re-discovered.
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