Facts about the Schuhmann Resonance
Hey dear community, first of all I would like to welcome you all to my new post and hope you had a day full of interesting experiences! In this post, I would like to discuss an interesting topic and hope you can expand your knowledge a little.
The Schuhmann resonance is also known as the earth's own vibration, which was named after the physicist Winfried Otto Schumann (1888 - 1974) who discovered it in 1952 and is often also referred to as the oscillation of the earth, which is located in a range of 7.83 Hz. In his research at the time, Schuhmann found that the earth is surrounded by an electromagnetic field that forms between the ionosphere or the earth and according to studies, this frequency is closely connected to the human brain and influences the whole organism. Even before that, the Irish physicist George Francis FitzGerald (1851 - 1901) went into more detail about the topic and the existence of these frequencies in 1893, but his research was not very widespread at that time. The Schuhmann Resonance can be counted to the low-frequency waves and especially this frequency is associated with consciousness and has a strong influence on the pineal gland, which is also often known as the third eye and is responsible for the production of the hormone melatonin and thus these frequencies have a huge influence on well-being as well as the subconscious. This effect on the human body makes it specifically interesting for medical applications and there are also interesting results when it comes to the growth of plants and it has been found that it can influence growth and other living beings on earth are also dependent on it. There are also studies that the lack or disturbance of the Schuhmann frequency could lead to problems and it is probably also interesting that this frequency can help to improve memory performance and restoring harmony or balance.
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