Aura

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What Is Aura?

Living things have magnetic fields around them called auras. When read, they can reveal a person's emotional and physical state and reflect the personal energy of those around them. The seven interconnected layers that make up an aura each reflect a person's emotional, physical, astral, logical, and divine aspects. Auras are generally not visible to the unaided eye, but we can definitely feel them.

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Facts about aura

The Earth is shielded by a magnetic field that makes the charged particles bounce from pole to pole, creating two gigantic donut-shaped belts populated by energetic electrons and protons. The magnetosphere deflects cosmic rays and protects us from solar flares. Sometimes, cosmic radiation does reach us, but without creating any harm, just like other low levels of radiation we are regularly exposed to.

Cosmic rays are of two kinds: galactic and solar. Galactic cosmic radiation comes from the remnants of supernovas, which are powerful explosions during the last stages of massive stars that either collapse to black holes or are destroyed. The energy released in these explosions accelerates charged particles outside our solar system, making them highly penetrating and extremely hard to shield. In essence, supernovas act like huge, natural particle accelerators. The Earth is constantly exposed to galactic cosmic radiation.

Yes. While airplanes passengers are exposed to elevated levels of cosmic radiation, especially at higher altitudes and latitudes, the radiation they receive in one flight is quite insignificant.

“It is fascinating how our understanding of cellular damage induced by high levels of cosmic radiation could help advance technology for cancer treatment using high-energy particle accelerators,” Hajek said. Because of their unique properties, beams of charged particles, similar to those encountered in space, can destroy deep-seated tumours while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.