by LynfromNM on July 28th, 2007

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Is there any empirical evidence or scientific proof that a full moon causes people to behave strangely, or exacerbates whatever peculiarities or obsessions a person may have?

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  • by Po etry on November 13th, 2009

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    Go to an ER during a full moon. Look at their pateint records and see the how many more they have during that time. The moon's gravitational pull causes the tides, which ar water, and one could only make sense that since we are over 70% water the moons pull would have an effect of maybe pulling on the cerebrospinal fluid causing a minute shift or a different amount of pressure placed somewhere else in the brain to cause altered behavior. If you watch animals, they become more aggressive (not more active). Many deer hunters will say that a full moon is a waste of time to go hunting because very few deer come out (maybe they know something) q:)

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    • That's what I'm looking for, some kind of statistical review of ER records. Intriguing theory.

      LynfromNM

      by LynfromNM on November 13th, 2009

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