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Solar Cataclysm电子书

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作       者:Joseph, Lawrence E.

出  版  社:HarperOne

出版时间:2012-09-01

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A bold new theory about the Sun Earth relationship, its role in history, and its potentially disastrous future.We are in the midst of one of the most massive, powerful, and relentless solar storms in history, reports science journalist and solar expert Lawrence Joseph, and a single, random blast from the Sun could well destroy our way of life at any time. Tracing the Sun's behavior and its influence on Earth from the most recent Ice Age to the present and connecting groundbreaking research in solar physics to biology, politics, and culture, Joseph alerts us to the tremendous vulnerability of our infrastructure and delivers the tools and strategies we need to outsmart the Sun and protect Earth's satellites and other vital systems from the coming solar apocalypse. Solar Cataclysm implores us to rethink our understanding of human history and redefine our relationship with the 4.57-billion-year-old thermonuclear behemoth in order to defend our future.The connection between human history and solar activity has gone largely untold until now. Carefully examining the 4.57-billion-year story of our relationship with the Sun, science reporter and bestselling author Lawrence Joseph demonstrates how nearly every aspect of earthly existence and human behavior has always been and continues to be susceptible to changes in the Sun the basis for his "Moody Sun Hypothesis." As we come to realize that the Sun is far more turbulent and explosive than imagined, we must also come to terms with the fact that our future is more vulnerable to the Sun than ever suspected.From the Sun's role in global climate change to its constant threat of catastrophic solar blasts, and from stories of solar activity causing rifts in religion in the Middle Ages to the way sunspots are messing with our moods and minds today, Solar Cataclysm examines the myriad ways the ever-changing Sun disrupts our personal lives, determines the course of history, and shapes our destiny.But this isn't a tale of doom. Our fates, collectively and individually, aren't tethered to the Sun's ups and downs. With captivating storytelling and witty prose, Joseph shows us how to draw on the tools and expertise including the very latest solar science research and technology advances, as well as human ingenuity and survival instincts to respond effectively to the Sun's threats and to shield ourselves and our atmosphere, satellite system, power grids, and nuclear power infrastructure from the Sun's impending assault.How did the Sun King, Louis XIV, ban sunspots for virtually all of his seventy-two-year reignWhat makes Stanford and Purdue University scientists so sure that the Sun is sending out secret, vitally important messages todaySmart and engaging, Solar Cataclysm guides us to a new, dynamic, life-affirming level of interconnectedness among self, planet, and sustaining star.
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Contents

Introduction

Special Note: The Moody Sun Hypothesis

Past

1 - Sol Has Loved Gaia for Almost Five Billion Years

2 - Sunspots Melted the Last Ice Age

3 - The Long, Painful History of Sunspot Denial

4 - From the Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age

5 - When the Sun Fell Asleep

Present

6 - Sunspots Are Making the World Warmer

7 - The Global Cooling Scandal

8 - Twenty-First-Century Sun Worship

9 - The Sun Also Heals You

10 - Sunspots and Your Brain

Future

11 - The Sun Will Soon Short Out the Electrical Power Grid

12 - A Simple Way to Protect Our Future

13 - A Hundred Nuclear Meltdowns Coming Our Way

14 - The Sun Will Send Us Secret Warnings

15 - Three Looming Threats and One Happy Ending

Conclusion

Suggested Reading

Index

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Notes

Also by Lawrence E. Joseph

Credit

Copyright

About the Publisher

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