The sun is less positive than five times from the point of view compared to other stars similar to it, and may owe the planets of the solar system. This conclusion was researched by researchers from the center of Helmholtz to Dresden-Rossendorf in Germany. The work is published in the Sun Physics magazine. Turns out, Venus, Earth and Jupiter every 11 years synchronously “push” the magnetic engine inside the sun with their tidal forces. This creates a complex system of pile cycles, including close vibrations (QBO) with 1,724 years. They, according to the calculations of the authors, automatically reduce the average capacity of the solar field. This effect reduces the possibility of extremist events like Carrington Super Burium in 1859, when Polar's radiance was seen in Rome and Havana, and inappropriate newspapers. According to researchers, the relatively quiet nature of our bright stars can become an important condition for the appearance and preservation of life on Earth.















