Hi all of you wild and funky people,
By way of introduction, some two decades ago, I left the Jehovah’s Witness ideology at considerable personal costs, from there went forward to get a quality college education and I’m now a research scientist at an American university. A few months ago I, along with a team of international scientists, published a scientific paper that addressed a neural-behavioral discovery I had made many years ago that involved Jehovah’s Witnesses. The paper was published by Dr. Kuniaki Otsuka, and is part of a series on Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, published by Elsevier in Holland
Using a large epidemiological study that utilized The Watchtower’s own statistical reports for a 50-year period and from 108 nations, my colleagues and myself demonstrated a viable relationship with the motivational behaviors of Jehovah’s Witnesses and geomagnetic location along with cyclic time variations. Essentially, the study mathematically shows that the amount of time spent in field ministry activity for all classes of Jehovah’s Witnesses (from publisher to Special Pioneer) is strongly influenced by both the location where someone lives as well as regular 10.5 or double cycles of 21 years, in their activity. The cycles are driven by solar activity (an 11.2 year cycle), which modulates the Earth’s Magnetosphere and produces a radiation known in geophysical circles as geomagnetic pulsations. The geomagnetic pulsations appear to stimulate the human cerebral cortex by a mechanism known as LTP (long-term potentiation) giving rise to motivational behavior.
The reason for the geographical effect is that geomagnetic pulsations are not distributed evenly over the planet. For instance, there is much more of this radiation reaching the Earth’s surface at the geomagnetic equator, and places like Japan, and Korea say than Canada or the USA. Our study showed as much as a 300% difference in motivational levels in time spent by publishers engaged in preaching activity.
This human motivational effect is not limited to Jehovah’s Witnesses per say. One of the Russian researchers on our team demonstrated similar religious motivational relationships with six other religious organizations, a paper of which will be forthcoming in time.
The implications of this research have the following value. The geomagnetic pulsation cycle, which we believe to be responsible for the gross neurological stimulation, roughly follows the sunspot cycle. We are now near a time of peak sunspot activity, but in only a few years, the peak period of geomagnetic pulsations will follow. Jehovah’s Witnesses may enjoy a yearly gain in both productivity and membership when this happens. Smaller increases in publisher motivation will occur this year to roughly 2005 and then there will be significant decreases in both the JW publisher output and the growth rate.
The broader implications of the findings are that the success enjoyed by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society is not of any supernatural origin. The motivational effects provided by geomagnetic influences are completely natural and predictable in a gross way.
I offer the summarized findings of this research here as I do not have the time nor desire to wage a personal war against the Jehovah’s Witnesses or any other religion. My objectives as a scientist are that of understanding the world and explaining phenomena I find of interest. I can certainly add that my time spent doing research has been much more rewarding than the twenty years I spent inside the Borg.
Finally, I would be interested in reading your responses to this information. If you feel this information should be more widely known, I could spend some time and write an article for the more general public, like in a periodical like, “Psychology Today” or other general psychological or scientific journal. Typically, my published work is for other scientists in peer-reviewed journals but perhaps this information deserves some additional insemination into the public at large.
Also, my public thanks here to some of you who helped me in the past to collect the data used in this statistical analysis. Your contribution is appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Skip Starbuck AKA Mindchild