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EARTH'S RESONANCE Frequency Could Be Reason For Current EVENTS

 
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EARTH'S RESONANCE Frequency Could Be Reason For Current EVENTS
Why are all theses things in the News?

Disaters and mysterious die-offs, etc...

This is a Theory that has been around for awhile, but it seems to have gained credence lately.

Could be a number of different reasons which triggered it off.

Who knows?

But,consider the following from this site.

Just as a tuning fork has natural frequencies for sound,
the planet Earth has natural frequencies,
called Schumann resonances,
for electromagnetic radiation.

The Human Brain also has natural frequencies
for electromagnetic radiation.

It turns out that the Earth's Schumann resonances are
"in tune" with the Human Brains's Alpha States and Theta States.

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The fundamental frequency of the Schumann resonance
is roughly the fundamental frequency of a spherical shell whose
inside boundary is the surface of the Earth
and whose
outside boundary is the ionosphere,
acting as a spherical shell electromagnetic waveguide cavity.

The fundamental frequency ought to be roughly
the time it takes electromagnetic radiation
to go all the way around the spherical shell.

Since the speed of light is about 300,000 km/sec
and one cycle is the circumference
of the Earth, which is about 40,000 km/cycle

the fundamental frequency should be on the order
of 300,000 km/sec
_____________________ = 7.5 cycle/sec
40,0000 km/cycle


A cycle/sec is just a Hz, so that 7.5 cycle/sec is 7.5 Hz.

The Schumann Resonances are actually observed
by experiment to occur at several frequencies
between 6 and 50 cycles per second;
specifically 7.8, 14, 20, 26, 33, 39 and 45 Hertz,
with a daily variation of about +/- 0.5 Hertz.

The 7.8 Hz observed fundamental resonance is
close to the rough theoretical estimate of 7.5 Hz.

So long as the properties of Earth's electromagnetic
cavity remains about the same, these frequencies remain the same.

The solar sunspot cycle may change the frequencies,
because the Earth's ionosphere changes in response to
the 11-year cycle of solar activity.

The fundamental frequency could be varied due to a number of things:

the strength and configuration of Earth's magnetic field,
which has been weakening for the past 2,000 years;

the composition and properties of the atmosphere;

the location and properties of the ionosphere;

the ionosphere is linked to the magnetosphere by Alfven waves;

the solar sunspot cycle;

electromagnetic storms from the sun;

electromagnetic properties of the Earth, such as

"earthquake lights",

Project HAARP,

thunderstorms,

elves, sprites, and jets, as illustrated and
described in July 1997 Discover magazine,

and so on.


If you look at the interior of the Earth, you see that there is
a differential physical rotation of the solid inner core
with respect to the surface of the Earth.
However, it takes about 400 years for the inner core
to make a complete revolution inside the Earth, so that
its frequency is only one cycle per 400 years.

It is more interesting to look at
the frequency of currents at the boundary
between the solid inner core and the liquid outer core.
Since the inner core has radius of about 1,200 kilometers,
its circumference is about 7,500 kilometers.

How long would it take an electrical current,
travelling at the speed of light (300,000 km/sec),
to go once around the circumference of the inner core (7,500 km)?

That is about 7,500 km / 300,000 km/sec, or 1/40 sec.

In other words, the natural frequency of the Earth at the
boundary of the inner core is about 40 cycles/sec,
which is at the upper end of the range of frequencies
measured for the
Schumann resonances: 7.8, 14, 20, 26, 33, 39 and 45 Hertz.

Therefore, the Schumann resonance frequencies
correspond to the range of natural frequencies of the Earth
from its surface to the boundary of its solid inner core.



Research on Schumann resonances is done
by Dave Sentman and Matt Heavner in Alaska.

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The weakening of the Earth's magnetic field over the past 2,000 years
that has been observed may indicate
the onset of another magnetic field reversal.
The last reversal of Earth's magnetic field
was about 788,000 years ago.



The map (taken from the cover of Nature, illustrating the
article of Lau, Mazaud, Weeks, Fuller, and Herrero-Bervera,
Nature vol. 351 (6 June 1991) page 447)
shows movement of virtual geomagnetic pole (VGP)
from its present position near the Earth's axial north pole
during excursions and reversals that occurred
about 120,000 years ago, about 1.8 million years ago,
about 6.5 million years ago, and about 11 million years ago.

The VGP primarily moves between the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
and the Pacific West Coast of the Americas,
but
secondarily it moves along the Asian Pacific Rim,
and
sometimes it seems to be located at the antipodal area of
the center of the Pacific Ocean, in the region of Giza.

Jim Branson (e-mail: [email protected])
has noted that Schumann Resonance data
from quake.geo.berkeley.edu show a daily periodicity for the
peaks of BT1 (North-South component) and BT2 (East-West component).

The BT1 peaks (East-West Schumann component)
seem to be when the subsolar longitude (local noon)
is about 8 hours west of Greenwich,
which is along the North American West Coast,
where the tectonic motion is North-South shearing.

The BT2 peaks (North-South Schumann component)
seem to be when the subsolar longitude (local noon)
is about 2 hours west of Greenwich,
which is along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge,
where the tectonic motion is East-West spreading.

Therefore, the BT1 and BT2 peak longitudes seem to
mark the boundaries of the primary zone of VGP movement
during geomagnetic excursions and reversals.

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The natural frequencies of the Human Brain are:
Beta waves (14 to 30 Hz),
Alpha waves (8 to 13 Hz),
Theta waves (4 to 7 Hz), and
Delta waves (1 to 3 Hz).

Alpha frequencies
have been associated with meditation and relaxation.
Theta frequencies
have been associated with a dreamy, creative states.
According to a web page related to an October 2002 Physics News Update: "... EEGs can now record brainwaves without the need for electrodes to be inserted into the brain or even for them to be placed on the scalp. The figure shows a brainwave trace for periods when the eyes are open and when they are closed.


The red regions respond to the alpha wave (eyes closed) at a frequency of around 9 Hz. (Courtesy University of Sussex) ...".

The Beta and Alpha waves (8 to 30 Hz) seem
to correspond to the
Schumann resonances: 7.8, 14, 20, 26, 33, 39 and 45 Hertz.

The 30 Hz high end of the Beta waves is roughly coincident
with the frequency of cats' purrs:
According to an 18 March 2001 article in the London Telegraph by David Harrison: "... the purring of cats is a "natural healing mechanism" ... between 27 and 44 hertz ... was the dominant frequency for a house cat, and 20-50Hz for the puma, ocelot, serval, cheetah and caracal. This reinforces studies confirming that exposure to frequencies of 20-50Hz strengthens human bones and helps them to grow. ... Almost all cats purr, including lions and cheetahs, though not tigers. ...". However, according to a Bengal Tiger web page: "... [Bengal] tigers purr. Domestic cats purr when breathing in and out -- tigers purr only when [breathing] out. ... the roar of a Bengal tiger can be heard 2 miles away ... the Siberian tiger, a cousin of the Bengal tiger, is the world's largest cat ...".


What about the Theta and Delta Waves (1 to 7 Hz)?


The 1 Hz frequency of the Delta waves is 7.5 times lower
than the 7.5 Hz natural frequency at the surface of the Earth.
Since the radius of the Earth is about 6,400 km,
the radius for a 1 Hz natural frequency is
about 7.5 x 6,400 = 48,000 km.

Here are some natural frequencies that seem to correspond
to the Delta and Theta waves of the Human Brain.

Plasma Sheet (opposite Sun),
inner radius = 60,000 km 0.8 Hz

Magnetopause (toward Sun),
radius = 60,000 km 0.8 Hz

Geosynchronous orbit,
radius = 35,000 km 1.4 Hz

Outer Van Allen electron belt,
outer radius = 25,000 km 2 Hz

Inner Van Allen proton belt,
outer radius = 12,000 km 4 Hz

Inner Van Allen proton belt,
inner radius = 8,400 km 5.7 Hz



As to the following frequencies:

Magnetopause
(opposite Sun), radius = 380,000 km 0.125 Hz

Plasma Sheet
(opposite Sun), outer radius = 380,000 km 0.125 Hz

Moon orbit,
radius = 384,000 km 0.125 Hz

it is interesting that 0.125 Hz is about 8 seconds per cycle,
which is roughly the same period as the 5 second delay
that has been observed between
the onset of a 1 to 2 millitesla magnetic field
(about 100 times stronger than Earth's magnetic field)
and the first bursts of brain activity
responding to the magnetic field.
(See Science 260 (11 June 1993) 1590.)


Low-frequency electromagnetic waves of humans may be
associated with Qi. If so, Qi may be detectable physically.

~godspeed~
~godspeed~





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