6. Basic Conclusions and Concluding Remarks

[26]  The results obtained in the experiments lead to the following basic conclusions:

[27]  1. Parameters of the cardiovascular system and activity of the human brain correlate (exhibit synchronism of variations) with characteristics of the fundamental modes of the near-Earth resonators. Their cross-correlation function varies in the range 0.2-0.8.

[28]  2. The correlation is controlled by the levels of solar and geomagnetic activities and grows with increasing solar and geomagnetic activity, which confirms the suggested electromagnetic mechanism of solar-terrestrial relations.

[29]  To further develop and refine this mechanism, the following steps are to be undertaken.

[30]  First, to investigate differences in the behaviors of the levels of correlation between characteristics of the functional systems of a human organism and the electromagnetic field of the near-Earth resonators during the periods of separate nonstationary processes on the Sun (for instance, during solar flares) and the periods of the "quiet" Sun.

[31]  Second, to study the dependence of the manifestations of this mechanism on not only variations in frequencies of the fundamental modes of the near-Earth resonators, but also their intensities.

[32]  Third, to study whether this mechanism can manifest itself at fractional frequencies of the fundamental modes of the resonators with parametric amplification.


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