“Every second, a multitude of pulses travel around the world in this unique, resonant chamber between Earth and the ionosphere, sending colluding signals to all microorganisms. These signals couple us to the Earth’s magnetic field. Named after their discoverer, these Schumann Resonances (SR) drive the harmonizing pulse for life in our world.” Eric Thompson
This has been called "The Heartbeat of the Earth". I find it interesting that it affects so much AND that it's changing. There is talk of it influencing everything from time to Earth changes.
From Clyde Lewis:
Planet Earth and humanity are rapidly approaching a time of significant changes as part of a major evolutionary age for all inhabited worlds within our Universe. We may not be able to see, hear, feel, or taste the magnetic fields surrounding us, but some may wonder whether they can still affect our bodies and brains. Could the double helix pulse by the Schumann Resonance indicate that the next phase will be the ascension or the destruction of mankind -- or of life on Earth?
Thoughts out there?
This has been called "The Heartbeat of the Earth". I find it interesting that it affects so much AND that it's changing. There is talk of it influencing everything from time to Earth changes.
From Clyde Lewis:
Planet Earth and humanity are rapidly approaching a time of significant changes as part of a major evolutionary age for all inhabited worlds within our Universe. We may not be able to see, hear, feel, or taste the magnetic fields surrounding us, but some may wonder whether they can still affect our bodies and brains. Could the double helix pulse by the Schumann Resonance indicate that the next phase will be the ascension or the destruction of mankind -- or of life on Earth?
Thoughts out there?
Schumann Resonance: Does Earth's 7.83 Hz "Heartbeat" Influence Our Behavior? - Interesting Engineering
Yes, the earth has a heartbeat, and scientists theorize that it could affect brain and nervous system activity. Let's explore one of earth's mysteries and how it affects human behavior.
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