Abstract

A person's intelligence is shaped by genes and later by environmental conditions. This paper explores the question: Is there an influence of the fluctuations of the planetary gravitational field on the development of the human brain? The oscillations of the planetary gravitational field lead to higher oscillations, to higher harmonics, in material structures. A correlation function, which can describe nonlinear correlations and which has already been used with success in triggering earthquakes, is applied in this investigation to the development of the highly complex human brain. At the time of birth, it is not only the genes that determine a person's intelligence. The research also suggests that fluctuations in the planetary gravitational field also have an influence. The results suggest that there is something like a "quality of time" in the temporal environment of birth that has a stimulating effect on the development of the brain.

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