Synchronism of the Events on the Sun and the Earth - A Sign of External Influence on the Solar System

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To solve fundamental and applied problems, it is useful to detect signs of external influences on the Solar system from the synchronous responses of the Earth’s shells, using a systemic and interdisciplinary analysis of solar-terrestrial relations - taking into account, along with solar activity and GCR fluxes, the endogenous activity of the Earth due to gravitational effects on the Earth with the sides of the Moon, the Sun and other celestial bodies of the Solar system during its barycentric motion in the gravitational field of the Galaxy, as well as the effects of perturbations on the Solar system as a whole. At the same time, the mechanism, energy, cyclicity, synchronism, change in the shape of the Earth and gravity, polar asymmetry and jump-like manifestations of solar-terrestrial relations, instability of the Earth’s daily rotation become explainable. The Solar system is subject to external influences of gravity of the heavy planets of Jupiter and Saturn in the course of its barycentric motion in the gravitational field of the Galaxy, as well as the bringing in solar system of additional energy when exposed to a heterogeneous interstellar environment.
太阳和地球事件的同步性——太阳系受到外部影响的标志
为了解决基本问题和应用问题,利用对日地关系的系统和跨学科分析,从地球壳的同步响应中发现对太阳系产生外部影响的迹象是有益的,同时考虑到太阳活动和地球总热通量,以及由于地球与月球侧面的引力作用而产生的地球内生活动。太阳和太阳系的其他天体在银河系引力场中的重心运动,以及扰动对整个太阳系的影响。同时,机制、能量、周期性、同步性、地球形状和重力的变化、极不对称和日地关系的跳跃式表现、地球日自转的不稳定性都可以解释。太阳系在银河系引力场中以重心运动的过程中受到木星和土星等重行星引力的外部影响,同时,当太阳系暴露在异质星际环境中时,也会带来额外的能量。
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