bitman on Nostr: What are the odds? Yesterday I was reading Mises — back in the 1950s he casually ...
What are the odds?
Yesterday I was reading Mises — back in the 1950s he casually mentions that some economists were pushing the idea that business cycles follow a clear 11-year rhythm tied to sunspots and solar activity.
He dismissed it as nonsense 75 years ago…
But here we are, decades later, and there’s still some weird correlation showing up. 🤔 Maybe this is another rabbit hole I need to dive into. Any suggestions? #asknostr
⚡️🔎 NEW - A study of a theory that US intervention in the middle east is correlated to 11 year solar cycle of sunspot activity
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