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The increasing frequency of climate catastrophes worldwide against background of global warming and reduction of biodiversity in human ecosystem are typical signs of global extinction, the sixth in ~600 million years of Phanerozoic. The regularity of global extinctions of marine biota with a period of ~62 Myr in Phanerozoic correlates with cyclicity of tidal effects of stellar environment of Solar System as it revolves around center of Galaxy. In accordance with Anthropic Principle, abiogenic factors of mass extinctions can correct evolution along vector of anthropogenesis. Human parasitism on biosphere, demographic problems and stagnation of sapientation during 6th extinction suggest launch of mutagenesis, necessary for fixing dominance of thinking over the instinct of reproduction at level of the human genome. Taking into account chirality of bilaterals, sexual dimorphism and molecular mechanism of circadian clock, it was suggested that role of mutagenic factor is played by chiral photon-neutrino quanta, genetically linked to the neutrino of the proton-proton cycle of Sun's energy. Sensitization of biosphere to action of chiral factor at night will be provided by anomalous physicochemical properties of liquid water in hydrosphere and in physiological fluids. It is shown that the ~11-year cycle of Solar activity reflects the influence on the physics of Sun of periodicity of the tidal effects of syzygy of Jupiter, Venus and Earth, as well as interactions of magnetic dipoles of Sun and Jupiter. Synchronous with Solar activity changes in flux of chiral quanta on the night side of earth will be additionally modulated by geography and this will manifest itself in differences in mentality of population of southern and northern hemispheres of Earth, as well as coastal and continental territories.
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https://doi.org/10.32942/X2VD0H
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Life Sciences
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Galaxy, Sun, planets, biosphere, chirality, water, temperature, mutagenesis
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Published: 2024-11-12 08:33
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English
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