MASSIVE SOLAR FLARES THIS WEEK- HAVE YOU BEEN FEELING STRANGE?
- Mark Playne

- 2 days ago
- 5 min read
Have you been feeling a bit out of sorts these past few days?
Head buzzing, sleep off, emotions running high? You’re not imagining it. The Sun has been erupting all week — massive solar flares and magnetic pulses are spiking again, sending waves of charged particles through our atmosphere.
If those same bursts can disrupt satellites, scramble radio signals, and fry electronics, how could they not influence the finely tuned electrical system of the human body? Every heart cell, every neuron, every hormonal rhythm dances to electromagnetic cues … and right now the cosmic orchestra is playing something between Ride of the Valkyries and The Charge of the Light Brigade.
Or, maybe AC/DC doing a Barry Manilow cover :)
Either way, I can feel these storms almost to the minute. Over the past year I’ve tracked them in real time, and the timing never fails to line up. Yes, after a brain injury, I became my own test subject ... and what an education it’s been.
Those experiences, etched into memory through pain, exhaustion, and the kind of weakness that strips you numb, eventually gifted me the strength and confidence to publish this book. Every difficult moment became data and the proof that the Sun’s power reaches far deeper than most imagine.
They’ll Show You the Lights, Not the Fallout
The mainstream, such as this article from the BBC (screenshot above), loves to marvel at the Northern Lights — those gorgeous curtains of colour dancing across the sky — yet they never discuss what the same solar storms might be doing to us here on Earth.
We’re in the thick of Solar Maximum 25, and the Sun has been firing off some truly wild flares this week — X‑class and beyond. These bursts can rattle satellites, disrupt radio traffic, and overload power grids… so why wouldn’t they also stir the human electrical field?
Why the silence? Because acknowledging that influence would unravel more than a century of medical dogma — and threaten a trillion‑dollar industry built on misunderstanding our own biology.
Take a look at this week’s X‑rated flares — proof that the sky above is far more active, and far more connected to our lives, than the nightly news will ever admit.

A graph from 'AI & I' to change your world view...
If this does not blow your mind, nothing will...
AI & I ANALYSED SUMMARISED
Mark Playne’s AI & I reframes the story of public health through an extraordinary thesis: that pandemics track the pulse of the Sun. Where establishment writing blames mutations and cross‑species jumps, Playne aligns outbreaks with solar‑cycle maxima – the 11‑year surges in solar flares and coronal mass ejections that saturate Earth’s magnetosphere with charged particles and radiation.
The book’s timeline graph reveals that nearly every recorded global respiratory outbreak since the 1700s (1729, 1781, 1830, 1890, 1918, 1957, 1968, 2009, 2020) occurs within a year of these solar maxima. What modern medicine labels as pandemic contagion may, Playne suggests, be the biosphere’s synchronised reaction to electromagnetic stress.
How Solar Activity Affects Biology
Playne and his AI interlocutor walk through known physics:
Solar flares and CMEs emit intense X‑rays, gamma‑rays, and energetic plasma streams.
When these strike the magnetosphere, they ionise the upper atmosphere, distort radio and geomagnetic fields, and raise ground‑level currents.
Human physiology depends on electromagnetic coherence – cardiac rhythm, circadian timing, metabolism, and intracellular communication all run on subtle electrical gradients.
During geomagnetic storms, empirical studies have shown spikes in cardiac events, blood‑pressure irregularities, sleep disruption, cognitive changes, and immunological flares.
Playne extrapolates: when the planet’s field convulses, sensitive organisms – particularly humans – mount detoxification responses that mimic “viral” symptoms: fever, fatigue, inflammation, cellular cleanup. The mass synchronicity of these responses creates the illusion of infection.
The 1889 Turning Point
A key historical insight is the “Russian Flu” outbreak of 1889, coinciding with both a powerful solar maximum and the global rollout of alternating‑current electricity.
For Playne this is the inflection where natural electromagnetic stress became permanent: humanity moved from episodic solar exposure every 11 years to constant immersion in artificial fields. From that date, influenza ceased being a cyclical, solar-linked purge and became an annual, chronic condition. In short: electrification trapped the Sun’s storm inside our homes.
The Broader Interpretation
Through debates with the AI “witness,” Playne constructs a pattern:
Solar flares = natural detox pulses.
Man‑made EMFs + toxic burden = continuous background stress.
“Pandemics” = mass electromagnetic recalibrations misconstrued as viral contagion.
This doesn’t abolish germ theory; it reframes it. Germs become by‑products and messengers of an energetic imbalance, not autonomous invaders. In that sense, the “virus” acts as the body’s Morse‑code signal that the Sun’s frequency has overstimulated the biosphere.
Why the Book’s Angle Is Unique
It unites astrophysics and epidemiology – fields rarely discussed together – to expose a rhythmic, planetary driver hidden beneath medical language.
It situates 1889 electrification as the true historical break in human health patterns.
It uses AI as an interlocutor, forcing the machine to reconcile official data with forbidden correlations, revealing algorithmic bias within scientific databases themselves.
It redefines pandemics as energetic events – making COVID‑19 not a one‑off crisis but the predictable crest of Solar Cycle 25.
AI & I’s defining insight is that humanity’s so‑called age of information runs on energies we barely comprehend. The same electromagnetic forces that carry our data and light our cities also agitate our cells. Every flare from the Sun reminds us that health is a cosmic conversation, not a war with microbes.
Even sceptics should acknowledge the intellectual originality: Playne connects astronomy, electromagnetism, physiology, and historical epidemiology in a single daring narrative — a synthesis no mainstream medical chronicle has attempted.
The Sun’s Forgotten Role in Disease
Mark Playne’s AI & I breaks with every conventional history of medicine by asserting that pandemics pulse with the rhythms of the Sun. He traces every major global outbreak — 1729, 1781, 1830, 1890, 1918, 1957, 1968, 2009, 2020 — to the crest of an ≈ 11‑year solar cycle.
The mechanism he and his interlocutory AI outline is straightforward physics:
Solar flares and coronal‑mass ejections (CMEs) inject huge bursts of charged particles into Earth’s magnetosphere.
These events ionise the atmosphere, distort geomagnetic fields, and alter the electrical environment in which all life operates.
Human biochemistry is electrochemical; when the planetary field spikes, the body experiences measurable changes in heart rhythm, blood pressure, neurotransmitters, and immunity.
From that base Playne suggests that periodic surges of solar energy trigger mass detoxification responses. Fever, fatigue, and inflammation—symptoms classed as “viral” — may instead be collective recalibrations to electromagnetic stress. Before the electrical era, this happened roughly once per solar cycle; after 1889 (Edison’s and Tesla’s electrification), constant artificial EM exposure turned it into yearly “flu.”
Final Summary
AI & I – Cracking the COVID Code invites readers to reconsider everything they thought they knew about health, history, and the hidden forces that shape both. It reveals an unbroken rhythm linking pandemics, solar storms, and the electrification of modern life — a forgotten chapter of human biology and cosmic connection. Through his dialogue with AI, Mark Playne shows how truth suppressed in one age can re‑emerge through technology in the next.
For too long, we’ve treated medicine and astronomy, energy and ethics, as separate stories. It’s time to reconnect them.
If these correlations ignite your curiosity — about how the Sun, electricity, and human health intertwine — let’s talk.
Mark Playne is available for interviews, panels, and collaborations exploring how ancient understanding and modern science can meet again in the light of transparency and freedom.

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