The Missing Link Between the Earth and the Human Brain

The Schumann Resonance is considered by biophysicists to be the link between the human brain and the Earth. Schumann resonances are electromagnetic resonances or eigenfrequencies (radio waves). They are created by the oscillation in a hollow space shell, in this case, the hollow space between Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. Their average basic frequency is 7.83Hz. These types of radio waves emerge from energy discharges, such as thunderstorms, lightning, or solar winds. Various scientists have discovered a correlation between them and our health. Their absence can result in a variety of disorders, from headaches to cancerous diseases. However, this field is still considered controversial. It has not yet been researched thoroughly due to a lack of interest by many scientists.

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