The Schumann Frequency

The Schumann Frequency

HARD SCIENCE — MARCH 18, 2021
Is the Earth’s “heartbeat” of 7.83 Hz influencing human behavior?
Some scientists believe the lightning-produced frequencies may be connected to our brain waves, meditation, and hypnosis.
Credit: NASA/Goddard Conceptual Image Lab.
Schumann Resonance.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The Schumann Resonances are a set of frequencies produced by electromagnetic waves in Earth's lower ionosphere. The frequencies, created from thunderstorms and lightning, range from 7.83 Hz, called the Earth's "heartbeat," to 33.8 Hz. The Schumann Resonance has been studied for its effect on the planet as well as on humans.

 

The Schumann Resonance and 432Hz frequencies have been shown to have a positive effect on human health. The Schumann Resonance is a frequency that occurs naturally in the Earth’s atmosphere and is believed to be in harmony with the natural frequency of the human brain. It has been shown to induce a sense of relaxation and well-being in those exposed to it. Similarly, 432Hz is a frequency that is believed to be in harmony with the natural frequency of the human body and can help to reduce stress and promote feelings of relaxation.

In recent years, studies have looked into the effects of these two frequencies on human health. Some studies have found that exposure to the Schumann Resonance can reduce stress levels and improve overall wellbeing. Other studies have found that exposure to 432Hz can reduce stress, reduce pain and improve sleep quality.
Overall, the Schumann Resonance and 432Hz frequencies have been shown to have a positive effect on human health. They can reduce stress, improve sleep quality, reduce pain and improve overall wellbeing. As such, they may be beneficial to those who are seeking to improve their overall health and wellbeing.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The Schumann Resonances are a set of frequencies produced by electromagnetic waves in Earth's lower ionosphere. The frequencies, created from thunderstorms and lightning, range from 7.83 Hz, called the Earth's "heartbeat," to 33.8 Hz. The Schumann Resonance has been studied for its effect on the planet as well as on humans.
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Flashes of lightning that strike around the earth about 50 times every second create low frequency electromagnetic waves that encompass the planet. These waves, dubbed Schumann Resonances, may have an affect on human behavior, think some scientists.
Kept up by the 2,000 or so thunderstorms that (according to NASA) batter our planet every moment, the Schumann Resonances can be found in the waves that go up to about 60 miles above in the lower ionosphere part of our atmosphere. They stay up there thanks to electric conductivity in the ionosphere that features charged ions, separated from neutral gas atoms in the area by solar radiation, as explains Interesting Engineering. This allows the ionosphere to capture electromagnetic waves.
The Schumann Resonances encircle the Earth, repeating the beat which has been used to study the planet’s electric environment, weather, and seasons. Flowing around our planet, the waves’ crests and troughs align in resonance to amplify the initial signal.
The waves were named after Winfried Otto Schumann, in honor of his seminal work on global resonances in mid-1950s. First measured in the early 1960s, the very low-frequency waves (with the base at 7.83 Hertz) oscillate between greater and lower energy. The frequency 7.83 Hz has been called the Earth’s “heartbeat.” Progressively weaker harmonics have been measured at around 14.3, 20.8, 27.3, and 33.8 Hz.
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