Monitoring of factors of space weather and parameters of blood pressure

2007 
In keeping with Walter Kofler's extended view of health and ecology (1), focus on time structures, i.e., chronomes extends into (and assesses) the everyday variability of the biosphere and into its complementary cosmos by, 1. the current provision of computer-aided analyses (in exchange for the data), initially mainly of blood pressures (BP) and heart rates (HR), not only for clinics and care providers, but above all for the public, for self-helpers in individualized vascular health care; 2. by a service of transdisciplinary comparative analyses of a vast array of physiological and archival time series, and by 3. using the accumulating information base for a cartography leading to an atlas with reference standards as a requisite for diagnoses already being delivered of otherwise silent vascular variability disorders (VVD) that may coexist as a vascular variability syndrome (VVS); 4. seeking further improvements of individuals' as well as popu lations' health and well-being, by a. obtaining improved gender, age and ethnicity-qualified reference values for BP and HR now in the light of decades-long (2, 3) and eventually for lifelong outcomes, and b. obtaining refined harbingers of hard events; c. mapping social time structures including religious proselytism (4), crime (5), terrorism (6) and other aggression (7), all possibly related to unseen, not consciously felt magnetic and other nonphotic as well as photic influences, d. analyzing any triggering (as Chizhevsky put it), and/or any more consistent roles played by the cosmos, such as pulling, driving or amplifying built-in frequencies (8) in important events among human affairs related to the ills of society; 5. and eventually for developing countermeasures for the undesirable consequences of unseen magnetics and other nonphotics, just as we heat and air condition against seen and felt photic and thermal effects.
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