Cosmological vector potential as a possible factor of cosmophysical and heliophysical connections.

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A hypothesis is developed considering the electromagnetic vector potential as one of the possible factors responsible for cosmophysical and heliophysical connections. At present this hypothesis can be based substantially on the theoretical and experimental works in which the cosmological vector potential is accepted as the fundamental concept of the physical vacuum structure theory. The total time variations in the vector potential, caused by changes in the mutual source arrangement and the processes occurring in them, are estimated on the basis of cosmophysical magnetic field source data. The possible influences of these variations on the processes in the nature and the possible explanations on this basis of the known effects of the correlation of the biological, physicochemical, and other processes with the cosmophysical and heliophysical factors are discussed.

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