The Solar Pendulum: What If the Sun Modulates Our Politics?
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Across continents and cultures, political movements seem to pulse in mysterious synchrony. The Arab Spring rippled through nations with vastly different histories. Latin America's "pink tide" swept leftward almost simultaneously across countries separated by mountains and oceans. European democracies swing between social democratic and conservative governments in patterns that transcend national boundaries. These coordinated shifts have puzzled political scientists for generations, typically explained through economic contagion, policy diffusion, or shared media influences. But what if we're missing the forest for the trees? What if these political oscillations respond to forces beyond our terrestrial explanations—forces emanating from the very star that powers our planet?
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