Schumann Resonances
The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectral peaks in the extremely low frequency portion of the Earth’s electromagnetic field spectrum.
The global electromagnetic resonance phenomenon is named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann who predicted it mathematically in 1952. Schumann resonances are the principal background in the part of the electromagnetic spectrum from 3 Hz through 60 Hz and appear as distinct peaks at extremely low frequencies around 7.83 Hz (fundamental), 14.3, 20.8, 27.3, and 33.8 Hz.
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Schumann resonances are a marker of global consciousness, of the mental state of the planetary population. If they jump, it means that something is happening, the consciousness of people is evolving and the earth’s frequency is increasing. It depends on the number of people who have awakened and are looking for solutions to their problems.
The image below gives a dynamic picture of the Schumann resonances. The measuring equipment is located in Tomsk, Russia. The image is updated every 15-20 minutes.