Schumann resonance

Schumann resonance

This frequency, also known as the "heartbeat of the earth", is a geomagnetic oscillation that has been present on our planet since time immemorial. These are standing electromagnetic waves that continuously form at a certain constant frequency along the circumference of the earth.

The physicist and electrical engineer Prof. Winfried Otto Schumann discovered these waves in 1952 and gave them their name.

It is considered by many to be one of the most important frequencies and is regarded as significant in a wide variety of circles, particularly in alternative medicine.

One of the reasons for this is the interesting parallel between the earth frequency and human brain frequencies. This is because the Schumann resonance is amazingly similar to the electrical oscillations of the alpha and theta waves of our brain!

Electrosmog, for example, leads to a disturbance of the earth's magnetic field and can have a negative effect on our entire system. The body is literally shielded from the naturally occurring frequencies, whether through urbanity or technical devices. The supposed benefits of the frequencies therefore fail to materialize and many people therefore take the opportunity to surround themselves again with the so-called "original frequency" by artificial means.

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Studies/information on the Schumann resonance

Pobachenko, O. V., Kolesnik, A. G., Borodin, A. S., & Kalyuzhin, V. V. (2006). The Contingency of Parameters of Human Encephalograms and Schumann Resonance Electromagnetic Fields Revealed in Monitoring Studies. Complex Systems Biophysics

Ghione, S., Seppia, C. D., Mezzasalma, L., & Bonfiglio, L. (1998). Effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields on electroencephalographic alpha activity, dental pain threshold and cardiovascular parameters in humans. Neuroscience Letters

Saroka, K. S., & Persinger, M. A. (2013). Potential production of the Wi-Fi frequency (2.45 GHz)-like Schumann resonance by the hippocampal formation of rats. International Letters of
Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy

König, H. L., & Pütz, R. (2018). Schumann resonances as global and local background reference for the human organism. Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications

Cherry, N. (2002). Schumann resonances, a plausible biophysical mechanism for the human health effects of solar/geomagnetic activity. Natural Hazards

Persinger, M. A., Saroka, K. S., & Koren, S. A. (2015). Quantitative support for the electromagnetic basis of the human sense of self: The feeling of a presence is associated with increased geomagnetic activity. Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research