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Research paper thumbnail of Pattern in solar variability, their planetary origin and terrestrial impacts

The Sun’s activity constantly varies in characteristic cyclic patterns. With new material and new... more The Sun’s activity constantly varies in characteristic cyclic patterns. With new material and new analyses, we reinforce the old proposal that the driving forces are to be found in the planetary beat on the Sun and the Sun’s motions around the center of mass. This is a Special Issue published on Pattern Recognition in Physics where various aspects of the Planetary–Solar–Terrestrial interaction are highlighted in 12 independent papers. The Special Issue ends with a General Conclusion co-authored by 19 prominent specialists on solar terrestrial interaction and terrestrial climate. They conclude that the driving factor of solar variability must emerge from gravitational and inertial effects on the Sun from the planets and their satellites. By this, an old hypothesis seems elevated into a firm theory, maybe even a new paradigm.

Research paper thumbnail of Pattern in solar variability, their planetary origin and terrestrial impacts

The Sun’s activity constantly varies in characteristic cyclic patterns. With new material and new... more The Sun’s activity constantly varies in characteristic cyclic patterns. With new material and new analyses, we reinforce the old proposal that the driving forces are to be found in the planetary beat on the Sun and the Sun’s motions around the center of mass. This is a Special Issue published on Pattern Recognition in Physics where various aspects of the Planetary–Solar–Terrestrial interaction are highlighted in 12 independent papers. The Special Issue ends with a General Conclusion co-authored by 19 prominent specialists on solar terrestrial interaction and terrestrial climate. They conclude that the driving factor of solar variability must emerge from gravitational and inertial effects on the Sun from the planets and their satellites. By this, an old hypothesis seems elevated into a firm theory, maybe even a new paradigm.

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