Tuning In: How Your Body Syncs with Earth.

Your body is connected to Earth's 7.83 Hz rhythm via structured water. Learn to tune your antenna for total energetic harmony.

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Got pulled down a rabbit hole learning about Schumann resonances, which are electromagnetic wave resonances in the atmosphere because the area between the earth's surface and the ionosphere acts as a spherical waveguide. The energy input is from lightning, which is practically continuous (50 strikes/s) when viewed worldwide. The fundamental frequency involved is 7.83 Hz, with various weaker harmonics above that.

How I got pulled into the rabbit hole...

Of *course* people are selling woo / magic / New Age B.S. around this stuff. But I'm sorry to say, your little trace-printed-on-a-PCB antenna supposedly broadcasting on this frequency to boost its "natural healing properties" is not going to be an effective radiator at sub-8 Hz, even if you turn it into a spiral to make it longer. The wavelength of the 7.83 Hz fundamental is ~38,000 km, so a basic quarter-wave antenna should be >9000 km long...

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NASA Scientific Visualization Studio | Schumann resonance animation

At any given moment about 2,000 thunderstorms roll over Earth, producing some 50 flashes of lightning every second. Each lightning burst creates electromagnetic waves that begin to circle around Earth captured between Earth's surface and a boundary about 60 miles up. Some of the waves - if they have just the right wavelength - combine, increasing in strength, to create a repeating atmospheric heartbeat known as Schumann resonance. This resonance provides a useful tool to analyze Earth's weather, its electric environment, and to even help determine what types of atoms and molecules exist in Earth's atmosphere.The waves created by lightning do not look like the up and down waves of the ocean, but they still oscillate with regions of greater energy and lesser energy. These waves remain trapped inside an atmospheric ceiling created by the lower edge of the "ionosphere" - a part of the atmosphere filled with charged particles, which begins about 60 miles up into the sky. In this case, the sweet spot for resonance requires the wave to be as long (or twice, three times as long, etc) as the circumference of Earth. This is an extremely low frequency wave that can be as low as 8 Hertz (Hz) - some one hundred thousand times lower than the lowest frequency radio waves used to send signals to your AM/FM radio. As this wave flows around Earth, it hits itself again at the perfect spot such that the crests and troughs are aligned. Voila, waves acting in resonance with each other to pump up the original signal.While they'd been predicted in 1952, Schumann resonances were first measured reliably in the early 1960s. Since then, scientists have discovered that variations in the resonances correspond to changes in the seasons, solar activity, activity in Earth's magnetic environment, in water aerosols in the atmosphere, and other Earth-bound phenomena. ||

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