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What generator are you using and what is recommended.
>>>>I’m still thinking about the question. 😲
What generator are you using and what is recommended.
>>>>I’m still thinking about the question. 😲
Why Do Schumann Resonators Work?
zardozmike What generator are you using and what is recommended. >>>>I’m still thinking about the question. 😲 |
mijostyn Do Schumann resonators make Hi Fi’s sound better. If anything they would make them sound worse. Suppose your turntables resonance was set at a nice 8 Hz. Creating a strong 7.83 Hz electromagnetic pulse near the turntable could theoretically get the tonearm bouncing at 8 Hz. >>>>>So, you think electromagnetic waves are mechanical waves? I suggest you don’t quit your day job. |
mijostyn The original theory behind Schumann resonators was that if you created an electromagnetic pulse at 7.83 Hz (the loudest Schumann resonance point. I think there are 8 total up to 45 Hz) you will overwhelm all the man made electromagnetic pollution and create a more healthy environment. It is a hard argument to make because in this environment we live much longer due to a multitude of reasons. >>>>No, the reason the theory that the Schumann frequency is overwhelmed by modern electromagnetic waves like radio, TV and microwaves doesn’t make sense is because all of those types of waves can and do coexist without interfering or canceling each other. They are at the opposite ends of the spectrum.🔚🔜 Hel-loo! Even satellite uplink and downlink signals of many GHz won’t interfere if they are offset just a couple MHz. Duh! |
Jupiter and beyond, NASA and Schumann resonance. Excerpt from NASA report on human performance issues for manned space missions: NASA Contractor Report 33-42 1986 Human Performance Issues Arising From Manned Space Station Missions 10. One contact believes that the 🔜 absence of low-frequency radiation🔚 can have some physiological consequences. He said that this radiation is commonly referred to as Schumann resonance. Speaking to this subject he said: "Within the ionosphere-Earth surface cavity there is, I think, about an 8-Hz to 32-Hz oscillating field with a series of peaks in that field that is generated by lightning storms on Earth, but the net result of all that electromagnetic activity is that we’re exposed from conception to death to this oscillating field, and there is some evidence that if you play with that field here on Earth, particularly by superimposing a 5-Hz, 4-Hz, or 3-Hz field on what is already there (and it is very difficult to isolate the individual from it unless you go underground) and you get some neurological problems. It does affect people, and it is probably related to what happens to you when you get a relatively low-frequency strobe light flashing at you. A lot of people feel very very uncomfortable neurologically when that happens. In space, of course, it’s absent. Once you get above the ionosphere that field is absent, and there is some concern among physicists who have a background in neurophysiology that there might be an instantaneous effect contributing to the Space Adaptation Syndrome, but they are more concerned about what the long-term effect may be if the brain actually uses that frquency on occasion or continuously to reset it’s own timing signals in it’s central processor. So, I would FLAG that as an unknown.” |