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Global Cataclysms and Human-Induced Geophysical Disturbances in the Space Age

Pavel Vertinskiy

This paper explores the hypothesis that modern space activities, particularly rocket launches, have significant anthropogenic impacts on Earth's geophysical environment. The study highlights instances of increased natural disasters, such as earthquakes and cyclones, following major rocket launches. It presents evidence from various media reports and scientific analyses to support the claim that these activities disrupt the ionosphere and magnetosphere, potentially triggering catastrophic events. The paper calls for independent assessments by professionals detached from the defense industry to further investigate these correlations and proposes a reevaluation of current space practices to mitigate their ecological impact.

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