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Presented as an interview with a solar researcher, the narrative outlines a theory that invisible solar S-regions, distinct from visible sunspots, emit radiation correlated with terrestrial magnetic disturbances and sudden shifts in human mental states. The researcher describes clinical cases of abrupt-onset episodes combining depression, insomnia, and violent rage that remit unexpectedly, argues these occurrences resist conventional stress-based explanations, and proposes that periodic solar activity can help trigger waves of social unrest and mass violence. The piece treats the idea as speculative fiction, blending scientific exposition with psychological and historical implications.

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Robert S. Richardson

Robert S. Richardson is an author recognized for his contributions to literature, particularly in the realm of fiction. His notable work, "Disturbing Sun," showcases his ability to weave complex narratives that engage readers on multiple levels. While not widely known, Richardson's writing reflects a unique perspective and a commitment to exploring the intricacies of human experience. His work invites readers to reflect on deeper themes, making him a noteworthy figure for those interested in contemporary literary voices.

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