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Apr 24 2023

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Winfried Otto Schumann: Discovering the Earth's Heartbeat.

Introduction:

German physicist Winfried Otto Schumann discovered something that would change the way we think about the Earth and its relationship to the cosmos forever.
Winfried Otto Schumann proved the existence of "Earth's Heartbeat".
Schumann's research demonstrated that the Earth's atmosphere acts as a resonant cavity for electromagnetic waves, resulting in a low-frequency pulse.
In this article, we will explore the fascinating story of Winfried Otto Schumann and his groundbreaking discovery of the Earth's heartbeat.

Brief History of the Life and Work of Winfried Otto Schumann
Winfried Otto Schumann was born on May 20, 1888 in the city of Tubingen, Germany.
He was interested in science from a young age and pursued a degree in electrical engineering. After completing his degree, Schumann continued his education and earned his doctorate in physics. After completing his education, Schumann served in World War I as a radio operator. He became interested in the behavior of radio waves in the Earth's atmosphere, which led him to make his most significant discovery.
After the war, Schumann became a professor of physics where he taught for many years. Schumann continued working until retiring from active research at the age of 73, though he continued teaching for a further two years.
Schumann died on September 22, 1974.

What are the Schumann Resonance Frequencies?
At its most basic level, the Schumann Resonances are a set of natural electromagnetic frequencies that surround the Earth. Lightning strikes and other electrical discharges in the atmosphere create global electromagnetic resonance waves. These waves reflect back and forth, between the surface of the Earth and the ionosphere.
The fundamental Schumann Resonance frequency is approximately 7.83 Hz, but there are a number of other frequencies present on the Earth. These frequencies are typically expressed as harmonics of the fundamental frequency, with the second harmonic at 14.1 Hz, the third harmonic at 20.3 Hz, and so on. This results in a set of seven stable resonance frequencies with distinct peaks. The Schumann Resonance Frequency peaks are 7.83 Hz, 14.1 Hz, 20.3 Hz, 27.3Hz, 33.8Hz, 39Hz, and 45Hz.
The implications of Schumann's discovery go far beyond the technical details of electromagnetic waves. In many ways, the Schumann Resonances remind us that the Earth and the cosmos are intimately connected.

The Discovery of "Earth's Heartbeat"
Schumann collaborated with another scientist named Herbert Konig and together they confirmed the Earth maintains a frequency of 7.83 Hz. Schumann's discovery of the "Earth's Heartbeat", has had significant implications for our understanding of the Earth's atmosphere and the behavior of electromagnetic waves in the natural world.

The Schumann Resonance link to the mind
Herbert Konig discovered that the main frequency produced by the Schumann Resonance is extremely close to the frequency of Human alpha brain waves.
Frequency of Human Brainwaves:
• Delta (0.1 – 4Hz) Brainwaves at lowest consciousness
• Theta (4Hz – 7Hz) Brainwaves during meditation
• Alpha (7Hz – 12Hz) Brainwaves during normal activity
• Beta (13Hz – 30Hz) Brainwaves during high alert or agitation
• Gamma (30Hz – 40Hz) Brainwaves during integrated memory processing

The Schumann Resonance is constantly present to us on Earth influencing the biological circuitry of our brain and our bodies. When the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) started sending people outside of Earth's atmosphere, they would come back weak and sick. The astronaut's disconnection from the Schumann Resonance created symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and bone loss. Understanding the Schumann Resonance was the break NASA needed to enable astronauts to spend time in space without getting ill. The international Space Station and all modern spacecraft and space suits now utilize the Schumann frequency of 7.83 Hz. Today scientists around the world monitor the Schumann resonance. Its potential impact on human health and consciousness is the subject of ongoing research.

Conclusion
Winfried Otto Schumann was a German physicist who discovered something remarkable the Earth's heartbeat.
Schumann's discovery, of this set of resonance frequencies, was not immediately recognized. It later became clear that these frequencies had important implications. Today they have an impact for a wide range of fields from meteorology and geophysics, to even psychology.
Schumann's discovery of this frequency array has had a lasting impact on our understanding of the natural world, and its potential impact on human health and consciousness is the subject of ongoing research.
So the next time you hear about the Earth's heartbeat, take a moment to reflect on the wonder and mystery of our world. The Schumann Resonances are just one small piece of a vast and complex universe, but they remind us that even the smallest details can hold great meaning and significance.

FAQs
1. What is Schumann resonance?
Schumann resonance is a low-frequency electromagnetic resonance that occurs in the Earth's atmosphere. Caused by lightning discharges, which produce electromagnetic waves that propagate through the Earth's atmosphere, and reflect back and forth between the surface of the Earth and the ionosphere.
2. 2. Why is Schumann resonance important?
Schumann resonance is important because it has significant implications for our understanding of the Earth's atmosphere and the behavior of electromagnetic waves in the natural world. The Schumann resonance frequency of 7.83 Hz is extremely close to the frequency of Human alpha brain waves. This resonance has a profound impact on human health and consciousness.
3. How is The Schumann resonance measured?
The Schumann resonance, are measured by using a specialized instrument called a Schumann resonator. This instrument picks up the electromagnetic waves generated by lightning discharges.
4. How does the Schumann resonance benefit astronauts?
While the Schumann resonance is a natural phenomenon, it is possible to create similar frequencies using specialized equipment. The international Space Station and all modern spacecraft and space suits now utilize the Schumann frequency of 7.83 Hz, enabling astronauts to spend more time in space without getting ill.


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