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| | "Rhythms and Cycles" by Willy Ph. Felthuis |
 | | While in the latter case the smallest cycle, that of a little over 11 years, might well be connected with the sunspots (which apparently, according to the Russian professor, A. Tchijevsky, have an unmistakable effect on human excitability), any explanation for the other figures is still lacking. |
 | | For mysteries there are, in significant quantity, especially with regard to some cycles which not only adhere closely to their pattern, but also, after a man-made interruption such as a world war, resume that pattern exactly in rhythm, without distortion, as if there had been no disturbance at all. |
 | | This was found to be the case, for instance, in the acreage of wheat planted and in the construction of residences. |
| www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/cycles/cy-felt.htm (1989 words) |
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