Assessing the Biomedical Consequences of Cosmic Events on Human Health
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https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2439Keywords:
Cosmic Events, Blackholes, Pulsars, Supernova, Sunlight, Radiation, Human BodyAbstract
This paper explores the profound relationship between humanity and the universe, examining how celestial bodies and cosmic phenomena influence our lives beyond the familiar effects of sunlight. While significant research has been conducted on the origin and composition of celestial bodies, the potential impacts of cosmic events such as black hole collisions, supernovae, pulsars, quasars, and cosmic radiation remain less understood. By integrating insights from diverse scientific disciplines, this study seeks to broaden our understanding of how these phenomena may shape our existence. The investigation aims to uncover the subtle yet potentially significant ways in which the universe affects the trajectory of human life, thereby expanding the scope of cosmic influence beyond the traditionally acknowledged factors of light and heat.
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