Let us not confuse acoustic waves with electromagnetic waves. Here is a pop quiz. How do you produce a 7.8 Hz acoustic wave in the room using a Schumann frequency CD playing through two bookshelf speakers? Pop quiz 2: How can a 7.8 Hz electromagnetic wave fit into a room if the wavelength is 25,000 miles?
a wave is a wave period just at a different timebase.
and wrong a wave of wrong size can be produced in a bad size chamber but at greatly reduced Db. its been done in General Semiocnductors acoustic/faraday anacolehic chambers here in Hicksville Ny for the Navy . I was part. and dont make light of the Jamming work millions of lives depended on it and I doubt you had top secret clearance as me
Also done here at Brookhaven national Labs whils i worked there with radiation reflected of the ionsphers. thats why Tesla-you remember him, was located out here in his heyday of resonation the atmosphere
a wave is a wave period just at a different timebase.
and wrong a wave of wrong size can be produced in a bad size chamber but at greatly reduced Db. its been done in General Semiocnductors acoustic/faraday anacolehic chambers here in Hicksville Ny for the Navy . I was part. and dont make light of the Jamming work millions of lives depended on it and I doubt you had top secret clearance as me
Also done here at Brookhaven national Labs whils i worked there with radiation reflected of the ionsphers. thats why Tesla-you remember him, was located out here in his heyday of resonation the atmosphere