Magnetic storm lasting a week: when will it happen and who won't withstand the impact of the magnetic wave?

Magnetic storm lasting a week: when will it happen and who won't withstand the impact of the magnetic wave?
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From October 25 to 31, Earth will face a tense week without respite - the planet will be hit by a powerful magnetic storm with a Kp index up to 6. This will not just be a surge in solar activity, but a real test for technology and the human body. The geostorm will be especially felt by people with weak energy or an unstable nervous system. When the peak of the storms will occur, who will be in the risk group, and how to protect yourself from the consequences in advance - these questions concern many.

From October 25 to 31, Earth will be covered by a prolonged magnetic storm, with its maximum forecasted for October 29-30. The geomagnetic index will rise to 6 - this is a level of a strong storm capable of causing power grid failures, disrupting satellite communications, and affecting a person's psycho-emotional state. Astronomers call such periods "cosmic stress tests," and medical professionals warn: during these days, the rhythm of life on the planet literally changes.

Weather-sensitive people usually react to such periods with a whole spectrum of symptoms - from headaches and blood pressure fluctuations to insomnia, panic, and heart rhythm disturbances. The peculiarity of the October storm is its duration: almost a week of continuous exposure can lead to energy depletion and chronic fatigue. According to meteorologists, from October 25, Earth will be attacked by solar wind streams with speeds exceeding 700 km/s. This is similar to the planet being blown by not an atmospheric, but a cosmic storm. On October 29-30, peak activity is expected (Kp 5-6). The problem is that there will be no pauses between the waves: the geomagnetic field will not have time to recover, and the impact will become cumulative. By October 30-31, fatigue may develop into full-fledged energy depletion.

While the body tolerates a short-term storm as mild stress, prolonged exposure to magnetic flows leads to overload. Cortisol levels increase - the stress hormone, pulse quickens, vessels react with pressure jumps. Medical professionals note: during such periods, the number of cardiovascular crises, strokes, and exacerbations of chronic diseases increases. The psyche also fails - irritability, anxiety, absentmindedness, and rapid fatigue appear.

Esoterics and bioenergetics believe that during strong magnetic storms, the Schumann frequency - Earth's natural energy "pulse" - is disturbed. As a result, the human biofield loses synchronicity with the planet: body and consciousness begin to exist in different rhythms. Hence apathy, mood swings, outbursts of aggression, and memory lapses.

From a physiological point of view, during geostorms, the brain becomes less stable - electromagnetic fluctuations affect neural connections. Concentration is disturbed, dizziness occurs, thoughts become confused, and sudden surges of fatigue appear. The heart works in overload mode: blood thickens, vessels lose elasticity, pressure fluctuates. Immunity also weakens - the body becomes vulnerable to viruses. The nervous system is depleted: insomnia, irritability, anxiety dreams, and a general feeling of emptiness appear. People often describe this condition as "as if strength was sucked out from inside" - cold hands, loss of tone, and a feeling of inner emptiness.

Who will feel the storm most strongly on October 25

People with cardiovascular diseases, hypertensives, and hypotensives are at higher risk than others. Also, the storm will particularly affect those who suffer from insomnia, anxiety disorders, or chronic fatigue. Children and the elderly will be vulnerable - their nervous system is most sensitive to changes in the magnetic field. In addition, empaths, mediums, and people prone to emotional burnout will feel the influence more strongly than others - they literally "read" the energy of the cosmos, which means the geostorm will be a real test for them.

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