Schumann Resonance scale

Schumann scale is based on the Schumann Resonance of Earth that is 7.83 Hz (501.12)

Tesla discovered the resonance frequency of the earth. Tesla was a genius, but many of his his discoveries were not taken seriously, partly because he was before his time.

1952, the German physicist Professor W.O.Schumann of the Technical University of Munich predicted that there are electromagnetic standing waves in the atmosphere, within the cavity formed by the surface of the earth and the ionosphere. Schumann resonance occurs because the space between the surface of the Earth and the conductive ionosphere acts as a waveguide. The limited dimensions of the Earth cause this waveguide to act as a resonant cavity for electromagnetic waves in the ELF (extremely low frequency) band. The cavity is naturally excited by energy from lightning strikes.

There are several frequencies involved but the Schuman Resonnace is usually said to be 7.83 Hz (7-13 Hz). Other frequencies associated with the Schumann Resonance include 13.8 Hz, 19.7 Hz, 25.7 Hz, 31.7 Hz, 39 Hz, and 45 Hz. The exact frequency varies over time. There is also evidence that the average frequencies are drifting over time as well.

The Schumann Resonance at 7.83 Hz lies within the range of alpha brain waves. A persons brain waves resonate with that frequency and it has been shown in scientific studies to be an essential requirement for physical and psychological health. Since there are so many extraneous ELF frequencies in the earth’s atmosphere at this time, these frequencies can cause a drowning out of the natural Schumann Resonance.

The Schumann resonance facilitates the natural resonance in the body and helps to recover autonomic nerve balance, remove stress, and intensify concentration . The brain produces electromagnetic waves, which lie in the range between 1 and 40 Hz. This spectrum is in medicine divided into four ranges, which accompany with different consciousness conditions:

  1. Delta waves (1-3 Hz) are characteristic for dreamless deep sleep and koma conditions.
  2. Theta waves (4-7 Hz) are characteristic for the dream sleep.
  3. Alpha waves (8-12 Hz) arise in the relaxed awake condition, e. g. in a meditation or briefly before falling asleep and/or immediately after awaking.
  4. Beta waves (13-40 Hz) are dominant in the normal awake condition.

The Schumann Resonance was first used for healing by Dr. Ludwig in Germany, who is known as the Father of Magnetic Therapy. Dr. Ludwig convinced NASA to install Schumann Resonance devices on spacecraft to have a stabilizing effect on the astronaut’s health in space.

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