Current PlanetoPhysical alterations of the Earth are
becoming irreversible. Strong evidence exists that these
transformations are being caused by highly charged material
and energetic non-uniformity's in anisotropic interstellar
space which have broken into the interplanetary area
of our Solar System. This "donation" of energy
is producing hybrid processes and excited energy states
in all planets, as well as the Sun. Effects here on
Earth are to be found in the acceleration of the magnetic
pole shift, in the vertical and horizontal ozone content
distribution, and in the increased frequency and magnitude
of significant catastrophic climatic events. There is
growing probability that we are moving into a rapid
temperature instability period similar to the one that
took place 10,000 years ago. The adaptive responses
of the biosphere, and humanity, to these new conditions
may lead to a total global revision of the range of
species and life on Earth. It is only through a deep
understanding of the fundamental changes taking place
in the natural environment surrounding us that politicians,
and citizens a like, will be able to achieve balance
with the renewing flow of PlanetoPhysical states and
processes.
INTRODUCTION
Current, in process, geological, geophysical, and climatical
alterations of the Earth are becoming more, and more,
irreversible. At the present time researchers are revealing
some of the causes which are leading to a general reorganization
of the electro-magnetosphere (the electromagnetic skeleton)
of our planet, and of its climatic machinery. A greater
number of specialists in climatology, geophysics, planetophysics,
and heliophysics are tending towards a cosmic causative
sequence version for what is happening. Indeed, events
of the last decade give strong evidence of unusually
significant heliospheric and planetophysic transformations
[1,2]. Given the quality, quantity, and scale of these
transformations we may say that:
The climatic and biosphere processes here on Earth
(through a tightly connected feedback system) are directly
impacted by, and linked back to, the general overall
transformational processes taking place in our Solar
System. We must begin to organize our attention and
thinking to understand that climatic changes on Earth
are only one part, or link, in a whole chain of events
taking place in our Heliosphere.
These deep physical processes, these new qualities
of our physical and geological environment, will impose
special adaptive challenges and requirements for all
life forms on Earth. Considering the problems of adaptation
our biosphere will have with these new physical conditions
on Earth, we need to distinguish the general tendency
and nature of the changes. As we will show below, these
tendencies may be traced in the direction of planet
energy capacity growth (capacitance), which is leading
to a highly excited or charged state of some of Earth's
systems.The most intense transformations are taking
place in the planetary gas-plasma envelopes to which
the productive possibilities of our biosphere are timed.
Currently this new scenario of excess energy run-off
is being formed, and observed:
In the ionosphere by plasma generation.
In the magnetosphere by magnetic storms.
In the atmosphere by cyclones.
This high-energy atmospheric phenomena, which was rare
in the past, is now becoming more frequent, intense,
and changed in its nature. The material composition
of the gas-plasma envelope is also being transformed.
It is quite natural for the whole biota of the Earth
to be subjected to these changing conditions of the
electromagnetic field, and to the significant deep alterations
of Earth's climatic machinery. These fundamental processes
of change create a demand within all of Earth's life
organisms for new forms of adaptation. The natural development
of these new forms may lead to a total global revision
of the range of species, and life, on Earth . New deeper
qualities of life itself may come forth, bringing the
new physical state of the Earth to an equilibrium with
the new organismic possibilities of development, reproduction,
and perfection. In this sense it is evident that we
are faced with a problem of the adaptation of humanity
to this new state of the Earth; new conditions on Earth
whose biospheric qualities are varying, and non-uniformly
distributed. Therefore the current period of transformation
is transient, and the transition of life's representatives
to the future may take place only after a deep evaluation
of what it will take to comply with these new Earthly
biospheric conditions. Each living representative on
Earth will be getting a thorough "examination,"
or "quality control inspection," to determine
it's ability to comply with these new conditions.These
evolutionary challenges always require effort, or endurance,
be it individual organisms, species, or communities.
Therefore, it is not only the climate that is becoming
new, but we as human beings are experiencing a global
change in the vital processes of living organisms, or
life itself; which is yet another link in the total
process. We cannot treat such things separately, or
individually.
1.0 TRANSFORMATION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
We will list the recent large-scale events in the Solar
System in order to fully understand, and comprehend,
the PlanetoPhysical transformations taking place. This
development of events, as it has become clear in the
last few years, is being caused by material and energetic
non-uniformity's in anisotropic interstellar space[2,3,4].
In its travel through interstellar space, the Heliosphere
travels in the direction of the Solar Apex in the Hercules
Constellation. On its way it has met (1960's) non-homogeneities
of matter and energy containing ions of Hydrogen, Helium,
and Hydroxyl in addition to other elements and combinations.
This kind of interstellar space dispersed plasma is
presented by magnetized strip structures and striations.
The Heliosphere [solar system] transition through this
structure has led to an increase of the shock wave in
front of the Solar System from 3 to 4 AU, to 40 AU,
or more. This shock wave thickening has caused the formation
of a collusive plasma in a parietal layer, which has
led to a plasma overdraft around the Solar System, and
then to its breakthrough into interplanetary domains
[5,6]. This breakthrough constitutes a kind of matter
and energy donation made by interplanetary space to
our Solar System.
In response to this "donation of energy/matter,"
we have observed a number of large scale events:
A series of large PlanetoPhysical transformations.
A change in the quality of interplanetary space in
the direction of an increase in its interplanetary,
and solar-planetary transmitting properties.
The appearance of new states, and activity regimes,
of the Sun.
1.1 A Series of Large PlanetoPhysical Transformations.
The following processes are taking place on the distant
planets of our Solar System. But they are, essentially
speaking, operationally driving the whole System.
Here are examples of these events:
1.1.1 A growth of dark spots on Pluto [7].
1.1.2 Reporting of auroras on Saturn [8].
1.1.3 Reporting of Uranus and Neptune polar shifts
(They are magnetically conjugate planets), and the abrupt
large-scale growth of Uranus' magnetosphere intensity.
1.1.4 A change in light intensity and light spot dynamics
on Neptune [9,10].
1.1.5 The doubling of the magnetic field intensity
on Jupiter (based upon 1992 data), and a series of new
states and processes observed on this planet as an aftermath
of a series of explosions in July 1994 [caused by "Comet"
SL-9] [12]. That is, a relaxation of a plasmoid train
[13,14] which excited the Jovian magnetosphere, thus
inducing excessive plasma generation [12] and it's release
in the same manner as Solar coronal holes [15] inducing
an appearance of radiation belt brightening in decimeter
band (13.2 and 36 cm), and the appearance of large auroral
anomalies and a change of the Jupiter - Io system of
currents [12, 14].
Update Note From A.N.D Nov. 1997:
A stream of ionized hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.
is being directed to Jupiter from the volcanic areas
of Io through a one million amperes flux tube. It is
affecting the character of Jupiter's magnetic process
and intensifying it's plasma genesis.{Z.I.Vselennaya
"Earth and Universe" N3, 1997 plo-9 by NASA
data}
1.1.6 A series of Martian atmosphere transformations
increasing its biosphere quality. In particularly, a
cloudy growth in the equator area and an unusual growth
of ozone concentration[16].
Update Note: In September 1997 the Mars Surveyor Satellite
encountered an atmospheric density double that projected
by NASA upon entering a Mars orbit. This greater density
bent one of the solar array arms beyond the full and
open stop. This combination of events has delayed the
beginning of the scheduled photo mission for one year.
1.1.7 A first stage atmosphere generation on the Moon,
where a growing natrium atmosphere is detected that
reaches 9,000 km in height. [17].
1.1.8 Significant physical, chemical and optical changes
observed on Venus; an inversion of dark and light spots
detected for the first time, and a sharp decrease of
sulfur-containing gases in its atmosphere [16].
1. 2 A Change in the Quality of Interplanetary Space
Towards an Increase in Its Interplanetary and Solar-Planetary
Transmitting Properties.
When speaking of new energetic and material qualities
of interplanetary space, we must first point out the
increase of the interplanetary domains energetic charge,
and level of material saturation. This change of the
typical mean state of interplanetary space has two main
causes:
1.2.1 The supply/inflow of matter from interstellar
space. (Radiation material, ionized elements, and combinations.)
[19,20,21].
1.2.2 The after effects of Solar Cycle 22 activity,
especially as a result of fast coronal mass ejection's
[CME's] of magnetized solar plasmas. [22].
It is natural for both interstellar matter and intra-heliospheric
mass redistribution's to create new structural units
and processes in the interplanetary domains. They are
mostly observed in the structured formation of extended
systems of magnetic plasma clouds [23], and an increased
frequency of the generation of shock waves; and their
resulting effects [24].
A report already exists of two new populations of cosmic
particles that were not expected to be found in the
Van Allen radiation belts [25]; particularly an injection
of a greater than 50 MeV dense electron sheaf into the
inner magnetosphere during times of abrupt magnetic
storms [CME's], and the emergence of a new belt consisting
of ionic elements traditionally found in the composition
of stars. This newly changed quality of interplanetary
space not only performs the function of a planetary
interaction transmission mechanism, but it (this is
most important) exerts stimulating and programming action
upon the Solar activity both in it's maximal and minimal
phases.The seismic effectiveness of the solar wind is
also being observed [26,27].
1.3 The Appearance of New States and Activity Regimes
of the Sun.
As far as the stellarphysical state of the Sun is concerned,
we must first note the fact that significant modifications
have occurred in the existing behavioral model of the
central object of our solar system. This conclusion
comes from observations and reportings of unusual forms,
energetic powers, and activities in the Sun's functions
[20,21], as well as modifications in it's basic fundamental
properties [28]. Since the end of the Maunder minimum,
a progressive growth of the Sun's general activity has
been observed. This growth first revealed itself most
definitely in the 22nd cycle; which posed a real problem
for heliophysicists who were attempting to revise their
main explanatory scenarios:
1.3.1 Concerning the velocity of reaching super-flash
maximums.
1.3.2 Concerning the emissive power of separate flashes.
1.3.3 Concerning the energy of solar cosmic rays, etc.
Moreover, the Ulysses spacecraft, traversing high heliospheric
latitudes, recorded the absence of the magnetic dipole,
which drastically changed the general model of heliomagnetism,
and further complicated the magnetologist's analytic
presentations. The most important heliospheric role
of coronal holes has now become clear; to regulate the
magnetic saturation of interplanetary space. [28,30].
Additionally, they generate all large geomagnetic storms,
and ejection's with a southerly directed magnetic field
are geo-effective [22]. There is also existing substantiation
favoring the solar winds effects upon Earth's atmospheric
zone circulation, and lithospheric dynamics [31].
The 23rd cycle was initiated by a short series of sunspots
in August 1995 [32], which allows us to predict the
solar activity maximum in 1999. What is also remarkable,
is that a series of class C flares has already happened
in July 1996 . The specificity and energy of this cycle
was discussed at the end of the 1980's. [23]. The increased
frequency of X-Ray flux flares which occurred in the
very beginning of this cycle provided evidence of the
large-scale events to come; especially in relation to
an increase in the frequency of super-flashes. The situation
has become extremely serious due to the growth in the
transmitting qualities of the interplanetary environment
[2 3, 24] and the growth of Jupiter's systems heliospheric
function; with Jupiter having the possibility of being
shrouded by a plasmosphere extending over Io's orbit
[13].
As a whole, all of the reporting and observation facilities
give evidence to a growth in the velocity, quality,
quantity, and energetic power of our Solar System's
Heliospheric processes.
Update Note 1/8/98: The unexpected high level of Sun
activity in the later half of 1997, that is continuing
into present time, provides strong substantiation of
the above statement. There were three "X"
level Goes 9 X-Ray Flux events in 1997 where one was
forecasted; a 300% increase. The most dramatic of these,
a X-9.1 coronal mass ejection on November 6, 1997, produced
a proton event here on Earth of approximately 72 hours
in duration. The character, scale, and magnitude of
current Sun activity has increased to the point that
one official government Sun satellite reporting station
recently began their daily report by saying, "Everything
pretty much blew apart on the Sun today, Jan. 3,1998."
2.0 THE EARTH REORGANIZATION PROCESSES
The recorded and documented observations of all geophysical
(planetary environmental) processes, and the clearly
significant and progressive modifications in all reported
solar-terrestrial physical science relationships, combined
with the integral effects of the antropohenedus activity
in our Solar System's Heliosphere, [33,34], causes us
to conclude that a global reorganization and transformation
of the Earth's physical and environmental qualities
is taking place now; before our very eyes. This current
rearrangement constitutes one more in a long line of
cosmo-historic events of significant Solar System evolutionary
transformations which are caused by the periodic modification,
and amplification, of the Heliospheric-Planetary-Sun
processes. In the case of our own planet these new events
have placed an intense pressure on the geophysical environment;
causing new qualities to be observed in the natural
processes here on Earth; causes and effects which have
already produced hybrid processes throughout the planets
of our Solar System; where the combining of effects
on natural matter and energy characteristics have been
observed and reported.
We shall now discuss global, regional, and local processes.
2.1 The Geomagnetic Field Inversion.
Keeping clearly in mind the known significant role
of the magnetic field on human life, and all biological
processes, we will outline the general features of this
changing state of the Earth's geomagnetic field. We
have to remind ourselves of the many spacecraft and
satellites that have registered the growth of heliospheric
magnetic saturation in recent years [11,18,35]. The
natural response of the Earth to this increased saturation
level reveals itself in its dipole intensity, its magnet
"c" poles localization, and in its electromagnetic
field resonance processes[36]. Earth is number one among
all of the planets in the Solar System with respect
to its specific ability regarding the magnetization
of matter [6].
In recent years we have seen a growth of interest by
geophysicists and magnetologists, in general, to geomagnetic
processes [37-40], and specifically, to the travel of
Earth's magnetic poles [41,42]. They are particularly
interested in observing the facts surrounding the directed,
or vectored, travel of the Antarctic magnetic pole.
In the last 100 years this magnetic pole has traveled
almost 900 km towards, and into, the Indian ocean. This
significant shift by the magnetic poles began in 1885.
The most recent data about the state of the Arctic magnetic
pole (which is moving towards the Eastern Siberian world
magnetic anomaly by way of the Arctic Ocean) reveals
that this pole "traveled" more than 120 km
during the ten year period 1973 through 1984, and 150
km during the same interval, 1984 through 1994. This
estimated data has been confirmed by direct measurement
( L. Newwitt. The Arctic pole coordinates are now 78.3
deg. North and 104.0 deg. West) [42].
We must emphasize that this documented polar shift
acceleration (3 km per year average over 10 years),
and its travel along the geo-historic magnetic poles
inversion corridor (the corridor having been established
by the analysis of more than 400 paleoinversion sites)
necessarily leads us to the conclusion that the currently
observed polar travel acceleration is not just a shift
or digression from the norm, but is in fact an inversion
of the magnetic poles; in full process. It is now seen
that the acceleration of polar travel may grow to a
rate of up to 200 km per year. This means that a polar
inversion may happen far more rapidly than is currently
supposed by those investigators without a familiarity
with the overall polar shift problem.
We must also emphasize the significant growth of the
recognized world magnetic anomalies (Canadian, East-Siberian,
Brazilian, and Antarctic) in the Earth's magnetic reorganization.
Their significance is due to the fact that these world
anomalies constitute a magnetic source that is almost
independent from Earth's main magnetic field. Most of
the time, the intensity of these world magnetic anomalies
substantially exceeds all of the residual non-dipole
component; which is obtained by the subtraction of the
dipole component from the total magnetic field of the
Earth.[48]. It is the inversion of the magnetic fields
process which is causing the various transformations
of Earth's geophysical processes and the present state
of the polar magnetosphere.
We also have to take into account the factual growth
of the polar cusp's angle (i.e. The polar slots in the
magnetosphere; North and South), which in the middle
1990's reached 45 degrees (by IZMIRAN data). [Note:
The cusp angle was about 6 degrees most of the time.
It fluctuates depending upon the situation. During the
last five years, however, it has varied between 25 and
46 degrees.] The increasing and immense amounts of matter
and energy radiating from the Sun's Solar Wind, and
Interplanetary Space, by means previously discussed,
has began to rush into these widened slots in the polar
regions causing the Earth's crust, the oceans, and the
polar ice caps to warm[27].
Our study of geomagnetic field paleoinversions, and
their after effects, has lead us to the unambiguous,
and straight forth, conclusion that these present processes
being observed are following precisely the same scenarios
as those of their distant ancestors. And additional
signs of the inversion of the magnetic field are becoming
more intense in frequency and scale. For example: During
the previous 25 million years, the frequency of magnetic
inversions was twice in half a million years while the
frequency of inversions for the last 1 million years
is 8 to 14 inversions [43], or one inversion each 71
to 125 thousand years. What is essential here is that
during prior periods of maximum frequency of inversions
there has also been a corresponding decrease in the
level of oceans world-wide (10 to 150 meters) from contraction
caused by the wide development of crustal folding processes.
Periods of lessor frequency of geomagnetic field inversions
reveals sharp increases of the world ocean level due
to the priority of expansion and stretching processes
in the crust. [43-44]. Therefore, the level of World's
oceans depends on the global characteristic of the contraction
and expansion processes in force at the time.
The current geomagnetic inversion frequency growth
phase may not lead to an increase in oceanic volume
from polar warming, but rather to a decrease in ocean
levels. Frequent inversions mean stretching and expansion,
rare inversions mean contraction. Planetary processes,
as a rule, occur in complex and dynamic ways which require
the combining and joining of all forces and fields in
order to adequately understand the entire system. In
addition to the consideration of hydrospheric redistribution,
there are developing events which also indicate a sudden
and sharp breaking of the Earth's meteorological machinery.
2.2 Climate Transformations.
Since public attention is so closely focused on the
symptoms of major alterations, or breakdowns, in the
climatic machinery, and the resulting and sometimes
severe biospheric effects, we shall consider these climatic
transformations in detail. Thus, while not claiming
to characterize the climatic and biospheric transition
period completely, we will provide a recent series of
brief communications regarding the temperature, hydrological
cycle, and the material composition of the Earth's atmosphere.
The temperature regime of any given phase of climatic
reorganization is characterized by contrasts, and instabilities.
The widely quoted, and believed, "Greenhouse Effect"
scenario for total climatic changes is by far the weakest
explanation, or link, in accounting for this reorganization.
It has already been observed that the growth in the
concentration of CO2 has stopped, and that the methane
content in the atmosphere has began to decrease [45]
while the temperature imbalance, and the common global
pressure field dissolution has proceeded to grow.
There were reports of a global temperature maximum
in 1994, and the almost uninterrupted existence of an
"El-Nino" like hydrological effect. Satellite
air surface layer temperature tracking [49,50] allowed
the detection of a 0.22 degrees C global temperature
variation (within a typical specific time period of
about 30 days) that correlated with recorded middle
frequency magnetic oscillations. The Earth's temperature
regime is becoming more, and more, dependent on external
influences. The representative regulating processes,
or basis, of these general climatic rearrangements are:
2.2.1. A new ozone layer distribution.
2.2.2. Radiation material (plasma) inflows and discharges
through the polar regions, and through the world's magnetic
anomaly locations.
2.2.3. Growth of the direct ionospheric effects on
the relationship between the Earth's meteorological
(weather), magnetic, and temperature fields.
There is a growing probability that we are moving into
a rapid temperature instability period similar to the
one that took place 10,000 years ago. This not so ancient
major instability was revealed by the analysis of ice
drilling core samples in Greenland [51]. The analysis
of these core samples established:
2.2.4.That annual temperatures increased by 7 degrees
centigrade.
2.2.5.That precipitation grew in the range of 3 to
4 times.
2.2.6.That the mass of dust material increased by a
factor of 100.
Such high-speed transformations of the global climatic
mechanism parameters, and its effects on Earth's physical
and biospheric qualities has not yet been rigorously
studied by the reigning scientific community. But, researchers
are now insisting more, and more, that the Earth's temperature
increases are dependent upon, and directly linked to,
space-terrestrial interactions [52,53]; be it Earth-Sun,
Earth-Solar System, and/or Earth-Interstellar.
At the present time there is no lack of new evidence
regarding temperature inversion variations in the hydrosphere
[oceans]. In the Eastern Mediterranean there have been
recordings of a temperature inversion in depths greater
than two kilometers from a ratio of 13.3 to 13.5 degrees
centigrade to a new ratio of 13.8 to 13.5; along with
a growth in salinity of 0.02% since 1987. The growth
of salinity in the Aegean Sea has stopped, and the salt
water outflow from the Mediterranean Basin to the Atlantic
has diminished. Neither of these processes, or their
causes, has been satisfactorily explained. It has already
been established that evaporation increases in the equatorial
regions causes a water density increase which results
in an immediate sinking to a greater depth. Ultimately
this would force the Gulfstream to reverse its flow.
A probability of this event happening is confirmed by
other signs as well as multiparameter numeric models
[53]. Therefore the most highly probable scenario for
the European Continent is a sharp and sudden cooling.
Elsewhere, the Siberian region has been experiencing
a stable temperature increase [58] along with reports
from the Novosibirsk Klyuchi Observatory of a constant
growth of up to 30 nanoteslas per year of the vertical
component of the magnetic field. This growth rate increases
significantly as the Eastern Siberian magnetic anomaly
is approached.
Update Note 1/8/98: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration reported today, 1/8/98, that 1997 was
the warmest year on record since records began in 1880,
and that nine of the warmest years since that time have
occurred in the last eleven years.
2.3 Vertical and Horizontal Ozone Content Redistribution.
Vertical and horizontal ozone content redistribution
is the main indicator, and active agent, of general
climatic transformations on Earth. And, evidence exists
that ozone concentrations also have a strong influence
upon Earth's biospheric processes. Widespread models
for "ozone holes" being in the stratosphere
[7 to 10 miles above Earth] (Antarctic and Siberian)
are receiving serious corrective modifications from
reports of vertical ozone redistribution, and its growth
in the troposphere [below 7 miles]. It is now clear
that the decrease in our atmosphere's total ozone content
is caused by technogeneous [industrial, human designed,
pollution], and that the total ozone content in general
has serious effects upon the energy distribution processes
within Earth's gas-plasma [atmospheric] envelopes [54].
Stratospheric, tropospheric, and surface layer ozone's
are now being studied [55,56]. Photodissociation [the
process by which a chemical combination breaks up into
simpler constituents] of ozone, controls the oxidizing
activities within the troposphere. This has created
a special atmospheric, physio-chemical, circumstance
by which the usual tropospheric concentrations, and
lifetimes, of carbon monoxide, methane, and other hydrocarbon
gases are modified and changed. So, with the established
fact that a statistically significant rise in the ozone
concentrations has taken place in the tropospheric layers
between 5 and 7 miles, and with the addition, and full
knowledge, of ozone's oxidizing properties, we must
conclude that a basic and fundamental alteration of
the gas composition and physical state of Earth's atmosphere
has already begun.
There are continuing reports of diminishing regional
stratosphere ozone concentrations [25 to 49% or more
above Siberia (57)], and of global decreases of ozone
content in altitudes of 20-26 miles; with the maximal
decrease of 7% being at 24 miles [55]. At the same time,
there is no direct evidence of a growth of UV radiation
at the ground surface [58]. There are, however, a growing
number of "ozone alerts" in large European
cities. For example, in 1994 there were 1800 "ozone
alerts" in Paris. In addition, remarkably high
concentrations of surface layer ozone were registered
in the Siberian Region. There were ozone concentration
splashes in Novosibirsk that exceeded 50 times the normal
level. We must remember that ozone smell is noticeable
in concentrations of 100 mkg/m3; i.e. at 2 to 10 times
the normal level.
The most serious concern of aeronomists comes from
the detection of H02 that is being produced at an altitude
of 11 miles by a completely unknown source or mechanism.
This source of HO2 was discovered as a result of the
investigation of OH/HO2 ratios in the interval between
4.35 and 21.70 miles in the upper troposphere and stratosphere.
This significant growth of HO2, over the course of time,
will create a dependence on this substance for the ozone
transfer and redistribution process in the lower stratosphere[56].
The submission of the ozone's dynamic regime and space
distribution to the above unknown source of HO2, signifies
a transition of Earth's atmosphere to a new physico-chemical
process. This is very important because non-uniformity's
in the Earth's ozone concentrations can, and will, cause
an abrupt growth in temperature gradients, which in
turn do lead to the increase of air mass movement velocities,
and to irregularities of moisture circulation patterns[46,59].
Temperature gradient changes, and alterations, over
the entire planet would create new thermodynamic conditions
for entire regions; especially when the hydrospheres
[oceans] begin to participate in the new thermal non-equilibrium.
The study [53] supports this conclusion, and the consideration
of a highly possible abrupt cooling of the European
and North American Continents. The probability of such
a scenario increases when you take into account the
ten year idleness of the North Atlantic hydrothermal
pump. With this in mind, the creation of a global, ecology-oriented,
climate map which might reveal these global catastrophes
becomes critically important.
3.0 THE ARRIVAL OF NEW CONDITIONS AND CONSEQUENCES
Considering the totality and sequential relationship
of transient background, and newly formed processes,
brought about by the above stated cosmogenic and anthropogenic
PlanetoPhysical transformations and alterations of our
weather and climatic systems, we find it reasonable
to divide matters into their manifest (explicit) and
non-manifest (implicit) influences upon Earth's environment.
3.1 The Manifest or Explicit Consequences.
The classes or categories of effects brought about
by the Earth's current stage of reorganization are very
diverse. Most often, however, they tend to the transient
high-energy type of event. Based on the results of the
Yokohama Conference (Fall 1994,) they can be called
"significant catastrophes". There are nine
types of "significant catastrophes:"
Catastrophes By Type: For the period of 1963-1993
Number
$ Damage(Billions)
Deaths
Flooding
76
162
202,000
Hurricanes
73
153,000
Drought
53
167
Frost
24
Storms
6
Epidemics
100
133,000
Earthquakes
20
102,000
Starvation
18
Landslides
54,000
In addition, we must point out the abrupt growth of
meteorological/weather catastrophes in recent years.
In the Atlantic region alone there were 19 cyclones
in 1994; 11 of which became hurricanes. This is a 100
year record [ 60]. The current year, 1996, is especially
laden with reports of flooding and other types of meteocatastrophes.
The dynamic growth of significant catastrophes shows
a major increase in the rate of production since 1973.
And in general, the number of catastrophes has grown
by 410% between 1963 and 1993. Special attention must
be focused on the growing number and variety of catastrophes,
and to their consequences.
Years
total
Annual
total
annual
total
annual
1963-1967
16
3.2
39
7.8
89
17.8
1968-1972
15
3.0
54
10.8
98
19.6
1973-1977
31
6.2
56
11.2
95
19
1978-1982
55
11.0
99
19.8
138
27.6
1983-1987
58
11.6
116
23.2
153
30.6
1988-1992
66
13.2
139
27.8
205
41.0
241
8.0
503
16.8
778
25.5
Damage >1% of Casualties>1%
gross national product. of population. > 100 deaths.
One must keep in mind that the growing complexity of
climatic and weather patterns signals a transformation
tending towards a new state, or as Academician Kondratyev
says, data indicates that we are moving in the direction
of climatic chaos. In reality this transition state
of our climatic machinery is placing new requirements
upon Earth's entire biosphere; which does include the
human species. In particular, there are reports from
Antarctica that show a dramatic reaction by vegetation
to the recent changes in climate; there were 700 species
found growing in 1964 and 17,500 in 1990 [61]. This
increase in Earth's vegetative cover provides evidence
of the biosphere's reaction to the ongoing process of
climatic rearrangement.
The overall pattern of the generation and movement
of cyclones has also changed. For example, the number
of cyclones moving to Russia from the West has grown
2.5 times during the last 10 years. Increased ocean
levels caused by the shedding of ice from the polar
regions will lead to sharp changes in coast lines, a
redistribution of land and sea relationships, and to
the activation of significant geodynamic processes.
This is the main characteristic of those processes leading
to a new climatic and biospheric order.
3.2 The Non-Manifest or Implicit Consequences.
Implicit consequences are those processes which are
below the threshold of usual human perception, and are
therefore not brought to our common attention. Instrument
recordings, and even direct observations, of these phenomena
throughout Earth's electromagnetic field provides evidence
that an immense transformation of Earth's environment
is taking place. This situation is aggravated by the
fact that in the 1990's anthropogeneous (human) power
production/usage increased to (1-9)E+26 ergs/per year
which means it reached the conservative energetic production/usage
values of our planet. For example, Earth's annual energy
consumption is comprised of (1-9)E+26 ergs for earthquakes,
(1-9)E+24 for geomagnetic storms, and (1-9)E+28 for
heat emission [54].
There already are technogeneous effects upon the functional
state of Earth's electromagnetic skeleton being registered
and recorded. A seven-day technogeneous cycle for geomagnetic
field dynamic parameter variations was revealed in 1985
[62,63]. This cycle has affected many of the short cycles
in Solar-terrestrial relationships. More than 30% of
middle magnetosphere disturbances are caused by power
production, transmission, and consumption. The Van Allen
radiation belt has abruptly lowered above the East Coast
of the US from 300 km to 10 km. This process is associated
with electricity transmission from the Great Lakes to
the South along a magnetic meridian, and usage of the
ionosphere-resonance frequency (60Hz) of energy consumption
[63]. There is also a registered coherence between the
gutter qualities of the Brazilian magnetic anomaly,
and the "Hydro-Quebec" power production system.
Combined techno-natural electromagnetic processes in
megalopolises are very complex and as yet unstudied.
A 1996 study of mortality from cardiovascular diseases
in St. Petersburg, Russia uncovered a direct connection
between the city's power consumption and mortality.
Moreover, the increase in the frequency, and scope,
of natural self-luminous formations in the atmosphere
and geospace forces us to wake up, and take notice [64,65,66].
The processes of generation, and the existence of such
formations, spreading all over the Earth, represents
a remarkable physical phenomenon. What is most unusual
about these natural self-luminous formations is that
while they have distinct features of well-known physical
processes, they are in entirely unusual combinations,
and are accompanied by process features which cannot
be explained on the basis of existing physical knowledge.Thus,
features of intense electromagnetic processes are being
found in the space inside and near these natural self-luminous
objects. These features include:
3.2.1. Intense electromagnetic emissions ranging from
the micrometer wave band through the visible diapason,
to television, and radio wavelengths.
3.2.2. Electric and magnetic field changes such as
electric breakdowns, and the magnetization of rocks
and technical objects.
3.2.3. Destructive electrical discharges.
3.2.4. Gravitation effects such as levitation.
3.2.5. Others.
All of the qualities of this class of phenomena are
requiring the development of new branches of modern
physics; particularly the creation of a "non-homogeneous
physical vacuum model".[67]. An advancement of
the sciences in this direction would allow us to reveal
the true nature of these objects, which are acting apparently,
and latently, upon our geological-geophysical and biospheric
environment, and on human life [68].
Therefore, we must first take into account all of the
newly developed processes and states of our geological-geophysical
environment. These processes, for the most part, manifest
themselves in the hard-to-register, and observe, qualities
of the Earth's electromagnetic skeleton. This data also
concerns the geophysical and climatic meanings of Solar-terrestrial
and planetary-terrestrial interactions. This is especially
true of Jupiter which is magnetically conjugate to our
planet. The totality of these planet-transforming processes
develops precipitately, ubiquitously, and diversely.
It is critical that politicians be informed and trained
to understand these global relationships between the
totality of natural and anthropogeneous activities,
and there fundamental causes and effects [69]. A compelling
need exists to commence a scientific study which would
delineate the problems associated with Earth's current
transformational processes, and the effects they will
have on global demographic dynamics.[70]. The sharp
rise of our technogeneous system's destructive force
on a planetary as well as a cosmic scale, has now placed
the future survival of our technocratic civilization
in question[33,7]. Additionally, the principle of Natures
supremacy [72] over that of humanities current integral
technogeneous and psychogenic activities and results,
becomes more, and more, apparent.
CONCLUSIONS
The situation that has been created here in our Heliosphere
is of external, Interstellar, cosmic space origin, and
is herein assumed to be caused by the underlying fundamental
auto-oscillation, space-physical, processes of continuous
creation that has shaped, and continues to evolve our
Universe. The present excited state of our Heliosphere
exists within the whole, or entire, organism that makes
up the Solar System; the Sun, Planets, Moons, Comets,
and Asteroids, as well as the plasmas, and/or electromagnetic
mediums, and structures, of Interplanetary Space. The
response to these Interstellar energy and matter injections
into our Heliosphere has been, and continues to be,
a series of newly observed energetic processes and formations
on all of the Planets; between the Planets and their
Moons, and the Planets and the Sun.
Earth's ability to adapt to these external actions
and transference's is aggravated, made more difficult,
by the technogeneous alterations we have made to the
natural quality, or state, of our geological-geophysical
environment. Our Planet Earth is now in the process
of a dramatic transformation; by altering the electromagnetic
skeleton through a shift of the geomagnetic field poles,
and through compositional changes in the ozone, and
hydrogen, saturation levels of its gas-plasma envelopes.
These changes in the Earth's physical state are being
accompanied by resultant climatic/atmospheric, and biospheric,
adaptation processes. These processes are becoming more
and more intense, and frequent, as evidenced by the
real time increase in "non-periodic transient events";
ie., catastrophes. There are reasons favoring, or pointing
to, the fact that a growth in the ethical, or spiritual
quality, of humanity would decrease the number and intensity
of complex catastrophes. It has become vitally important
that a world chart be prepared setting forth the favorable,
and the catastrophic, regions on Earth taking into account
the quality of the geologic-geophysical environment,
the variety and intensity of cosmic influences, and
the real level of spiritual-ethical development of the
people occupying those areas.
It is reasonable to point out that our Planet will
soon be experiencing these new conditions of growing
energy signifying the transition into a new state and
quality of Space-Earth relationship. The living organisms
of those regions of Earth having the major "inlets",
or attractions, for cosmic influences will be taking
the lead in evolving life's appropriate reactions, or
processes, to these new conditions. These zones of vertical
commutations and energy transfers are already becoming
the heart, or hotbeds, in the search for new systems
of adaptation and mutual transformation. The general
list of these zones includes the polar regions, the
eastern continental extremities of the equatorial regions
[Caribbean, Madagascar, Philippines, Yellow Sea, etc.],
and the inner continental zones tending to folding and
uplifting [Himalayas, Pamir-Hindukush, Altay-Sayan systems,
etc.]
The most significant of these areas are the helio-sensitive
zones which have intense responses to geoeffective solar
activities [Note #1]; responses that include the very
dramatic and unusual manifestation of non-homogeneous
vacuum, or classical non-mechanical ether, domain structures.
These structures, or objects, then interact with the
heliosensitive zones producing deep and powerful effects
upon the environment such as the alteration of seismic
activities, and chemical compositions. Because these
non-homogeneous vacuum domain objects display not-of-this-physical-world
characteristics such as "liquid light" and
"non-Newtonian movement" it is difficult not
to describe their manifestations as being "interworld
processes". It is important to note that those
heliosensitive zones that exhibit middle and large scale
processes are also those that are closely associated
with these "interworld processes" produced
by physical vacuum homogeneity disturbances.
Such disturbances cause, and create, energy and matter
transfer processes between the ether media and our three-dimensional
world. The multitude of such phenomena, which is rich
in it's quality and variety, is already growing quickly.
Hundreds of thousands of these natural self-luminous
formations are exerting a increasing influence upon
Earth's geophysic fields and biosphere. We suggest that
the presence of these formations is the mainstream precedent
to the transformation of Earth; an Earth which becomes
more and more subject to the transitional physical processes
which exist within the borderland between the physical
vacuum and our material world.
All of this places humanity, and each one of us, squarely
in front of a very difficult and topical problem; the
creation of a revolutionary advancement in knowledge
which will require a transformation of our thinking
and being equal to this never-before-seen phenomena
now presenting itself in our world. There is no other
path to the future than a profound internal experiential
perception and knowledge of the events now underway
in the natural environment that surrounds us. It is
only through this understanding that humanity will achieve
balance with the renewing flow of the PlanetoPhysical
States and Processes.
NOTES
1. Since the Earth is a large very highly organized
organism, each of its structural units or territories
such as, mountain systems, rivers, tectonic faults,
ore deposits, oil fields etc. plays a certain functional
role in its life, and in its connections with the outer
world. For example, iron ore deposits support the climate
stability because they perform the connection between
the electrical activity in the atmosphere, and the electrical
activity beneath the Earth's surface.
2. Nowadays we all know the works of Tschizhevsky who
discovered, and proved in the 1920's, that deep and
various connections exist between Solar activity and
various life processes. Using vast historical and statistical
material he showed that Solar activity acts as an accelerator
and moderator upon the whole biosphere, which manifests
in the frequency and quantity of : births, deaths ,
harvests, epidemics, heart attacks, emergencies, bank
crashes, catastrophes, suicides, populations growths
and decreases, etc., etc.
3. Since different zones of Earth have different functions
in the Earth organism, their response to Solar activity
is also different. For example, the polar regions are
first to react to Solar disturbances, which we know
well in the form of magnetic storms, auroras, and nowadays,
in ocean warming at the 75 degree North latitudes. We
also know other places which demonstrate intense reactions
to different kinds of solar activity; that's what we
call heliosensitive zones. Such reactions include local
electromagnetic disturbances, low-latitude auroras,
and specific changes in the pattern of magnetic field
variations on the short term scale. There are also long-term
reactions in the state of the biosphere. One of our
colleagues, Ildar Mingazov, found, in studying the distribution
and frequency of different types of diseases in various
regions, that the intensity of disease frequency in
correlation with solar activity varies between regions,
and is maximal for heliosensitive zones (for example,
cardiovascular diseases).
(Notes by: Andrew Tetenov)
END NOTES
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