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Solar Activity and Cosmic Rays Activity are the dominant factors influencing directly or indirectly, substrata of our biosphere ?
Faraone P.
Italy e-mail: passfahren@tin.it
Canadian researchers(1) recently found several significant correlations between size variations of the ozone-hole and CRA(Cosmic Rays Activity) [1981-1992 and 1990-2007] in the Antarctic Hemisphere (0-65 degrees, south latitude) The researchers noted effectively a significant positive correlation between the Cosmic Rays Activity and the enlargement of the ozone-hole . When SA [Solar Activity (Wolf’s Number)] shall be very much low there is also a low possibility that Solar Activity neutralize the cosmic rays effects in our biosphere and then we have consequently a more enlarged ozone-hole. These researchers hypothesized also a probable confirming of these correlations in the next years 2008-2009 and 2019-2020 . Faraone P(2) enphasized the opportunity to insist always more frequently in the researches about the possible correlations of these external energies CRA and S.A. with many other biosphere-substrata to confirming more clearly, the importance of these energies as possible dominant factors in influencing directly or indirectly, the biosphere-substrata generally and bio-substrata especially . Faraone P. remarked this important necessity in his experimental researches (1970-1991) about microbiological substrata said CSD, and also his collaborators confirmed this opportunity, through their significant statistical elaborations realized on Faraone’s CSD data .in correlation with S.A. and CRA .
References 1. http://sciencebackstage.blogosfere.it/2009/06/il-rapporto-tra-lozono-e-i-raggi-cosmici.html 2. http://www.cifa-icef.org/index_ita.html
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