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Original Message Last night i had the impression all my clocks were too fast.

Just a feeling. However this morning, this pattern still fallows.



To give it a rest i decided to count seconds in my head at normal useal pace that we all know off.

Oddly now a minute is only 38 seconds....

So a tried a gain but a slightly faster pace and got to 58 seconds.

After thinking a while about it. I realised that the only logic explication i can come up with is the same as in computer Overclocking!


On a computer Front side bus you have an opperating frequency!

take amd for exemple: its almost always 200 mhz.

From there you have the memory bandwidth that is callculated and the northbridge frequency as well.


If You increase the Frequency of the FSB from 200 to say 210!

Every CLOCK CYCLES run faster. meaning a lower latency between each cycles!


Anyway all this to come back to the Schuman resonance!

i think its no longer 7.83 hertz. Im thinking of something near 17.6 hertz
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