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What if distant cosmic events subtly influence life on Earth in ways we rarely notice? When the Streets Go Quiet: Gamma Ray Bursts and Their Possible Influence on Life, Health, and Human Behavior on Earth examines three intriguing patterns that first sparked this inquiry: moments when streets and public spaces seem unusually empty, clusters of accidents and near misses, and unexpected occurrences of strokes or other acute health events. Drawing on astrophysics, neuroscience, and behavioral science, this book explores whether these patterns could, in principle, be linked to the timing of…mehr

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What if distant cosmic events subtly influence life on Earth in ways we rarely notice? When the Streets Go Quiet: Gamma Ray Bursts and Their Possible Influence on Life, Health, and Human Behavior on Earth examines three intriguing patterns that first sparked this inquiry: moments when streets and public spaces seem unusually empty, clusters of accidents and near misses, and unexpected occurrences of strokes or other acute health events. Drawing on astrophysics, neuroscience, and behavioral science, this book explores whether these patterns could, in principle, be linked to the timing of energetic cosmic phenomena like gamma ray bursts. It does not claim certainty or predict disaster; instead, it invites readers to consider the possibility, understand the scientific limits, and appreciate the delicate thresholds of human physiology and behavior. With curiosity tempered by rigor, this work illuminates the extraordinary hidden within ordinary life-and encourages careful observation without fear. Contents: 1: A Universe That Explodes, 2: Energy Beyond Comprehension, 3: Past Cosmic Threats to Life, 4: Radiation and the Living Cell, 5: The Nervous System Under Subtle Stress, 6: Thresholds, Timing, and Fragility, 7: When the Streets Go Quiet, 8: Accidents, Near Misses, and Disrupted Attention, 9: Strokes, Sudden Illness, and Vascular Vulnerability, 10: Coincidence, Correlation, and the Human Mind, 11: What Would Convince Us Either Way, 12: Listening Without Fear.