Between the nearly perfectly conducting terrestrial surface and ionosphere, a resonating cavity is formed. Broadband electromagnetic impulses, like those from lightning flashes, fill this cavity, and create globally the so-called Schumann resonances at frequencies 5 – 50 Hz (Schumann, 1952; Bliokh et al., 1980; Sentman, 1987).
ELF is used by the US Navy to communicate with submerged submarines. The extremely high electrical conductivity of seawater shields submarines from most electromagnetic communications.
Signals in the ELF frequency range, however, can penetrate much more deeply.
The low transmission rate of most ELF communications limits their use as communications channels; generally an ELF signal serves to request that a submarine surface and initiate some other form of contact.
One of the difficulties posed when broadcasting in the ELF frequency range is antenna size. In order to transmit internationally using ELF frequencies, an extremely large antenna is required.
The US maintains two sites, in Wisconsin and Michigan. Both sites use long power lines as antennae, in multiple strands ranging from 14 to 28 miles long. Considerable amounts of power are generated and emitted by ELF, and there have been some concerns over the possible ecological impact of such signals
The electromagnetic field (EMF) is composed of two related vectorial fields, the electric field and the magnetic field. This means that the vectors (E and B) that characterize the field each have a value defined at each point of space and time. If only E, the electric field, is nonzero and is constant in time, the field is said to be an electrostatic field.
The electromagnetic field generates a force F on a charged particle, given by the Lorentz equation where q is the charge of the particle, and v is its current velocity (expressed as a vector.) The behavior of electromagnetic fields can be described with Maxwell’s equations, and their quantum basis by quantum electrodynamics.
Scientists believe that the Schumann resonance is due to the space between the surface of the Earth and the ionosphere acting as a resonant cavity that is then excited by energy from lightning strikes.
A resonant cavity is a cavity in which standing waves can be built up. It is used in lasers. The lowest-frequency (and highest-intensity) mode of the Schumann resonance is at a frequency of approximately 7.8 Hz.
The phenomenon is named after W. O. Schumann, who predicted this phenomenon in the 1950s, and helped detect its existence.
The ionosphere is the part of the atmosphere that is ionized by solar radiation, and too tenuous to be cooled by contact with other air.
It forms the inner edge of the magnetosphere and has practical importance because it reflects radio waves to distant places on Earth.
The ionosphere is generally recognized to have three, sometimes four layers.
The D layer is the innermost layer, and mostly absorbs radio waves.
The E layer is the middle layer.
The F layer combines into one layer at night, but in sunlight divides into two layers, the F1 and F2.
The F layers are responsible for most skywave propagation of radio, and are thickest and most reflective of radio on the side of the Earth facing the sun.
Scientists explore the structure of the ionosphere by bouncing radio waves of different frequencies from it, and using special receivers to detect how the reflected waves have changed from the transmitted waves.
Schumann Resonance & Zero Point
Changes are occurring on the physical, emotions, mental, and spiritual levels.
Ancient prophecies predicted it. Indigenous traditions honor it. Changes within the Earth are affecting your sleep patterns, relationships, the ability to regulate your immune system and your perception of time.
You are living a process of initiation that was demonstrated over 2,000 years ago, preparing you to accept tremendous change within your body. That change is happening now.
Migraine headaches, tiredness, electrical sensations in the limbs, and cramps in the muscles networks Flu like symptoms intense dreams.
These could all be caused by the changes taking place on Earth now.
The human body will become more sensitive as a result of the new vibrations. The resonance of Earth (Schumann Resonance) has been 7.8Hz for thousands of years.
Since 1980 it has risen to over 12Hz.
This means that 16 hours now equate to a 24 hour day.
Time appears to be speeding up!
Gregg Braden tells of the scientific proof of the Earth passing through the Photon Belt and the slowing of the Earth’s rotation.
At the same time there is an increase in the resonant frequency of the Earth (Schumann Resonance).
When the Earth stops its rotation and the resonance frequency reaches 13 cycles we will be at a zero point magnetic field.
The Earth could be stopped, and in 2 or 3 days it will start turning again in the opposite direction.
This will produce a reversal in the magnetic fields around the earth and so forth.
Geophysical Condition no.1:
Earth’s Rising Base Frequency:
Earth’s background base frequency, or “heartbeat” , called Schumann Resonance, or SR – is rising dramatically.
Though it varies among geographical regions, for decades the overall measurement was 7.8 cycles per second.
This was once thought to be a constant; global military communications developed on this frequency.
Recent reports set the rate at over 11 cycles,and climbing. Science doesn’t know why, or what to make of it.
Gregg Braden found data collected by Norwegian and Russian researchers on this; it’s not widely reported in the U.S. (The only reference to SR to be found in the Seattle Library reference section, is tied to the weather.
Science acknowledges SR as a sensitive indicator of temperature variations and worldwide weather conditions. Braden believes the fluctuating SR may be a factor in the severe storms, floods, and weather of recent years).
Geophysical Condition no.2: Earth’s Diminishing Magnetic Field
While earth’s “pulse” rate is rising, her magnetic field strength, on the other hand, is declining.
According to Professor Bannerjee of the University of New Mexico, the field has lost up to half its intensity in the last 4,000 years.
Because a forerunner of magnetic polar reversals is this field strength, scientists believe that another reversal is due. They also believe that because these cyclical shifts are associated with reversals, Earth’s geological record indicating magnetic reversals also marks previous shifts in history.
Within the enormous time scale represented, there were quite a few of them.
Schumann Resonance
The Earth behaves like an enormous electric circuit. The atmosphere is actually a weak conductor and if there were no sources of charge, its existing electric charge would diffuse away in about 10 minutes.
There is a ‘cavity ‘defined by the surface of the Earth and the inner edge of the ionosphere 55 kilometers up.
At any moment, the total charge residing in this cavity is 500,000 Coulombs. There is a vertical current flow between the ground and the ionosphere of 1 – 3 x 10^-12 Amperes per square meter.
The resistance of the atmosphere is 200 Ohms. The voltage potential is 200,000 Volts. There are about 1000 lightning storms at any given moment worldwide.
Each produces .5 to 1 Ampere and these collectively account for the measured current flow in the Earth’s ‘electromagnetic’ cavity.
The Schumann Resonances are quasi standing wave electromagnetic waves that exist in this cavity. Like waves on a spring, they are not present all the time, but have to be ‘excited’ to be observed. They are not caused by anything internal to the Earth, its crust or its core.
They seem to be related to electrical activity in the atmosphere, particularly during times of intense lightning activity. They 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. So long as the properties of Earth’s electromagnetic cavity remains about the same, these frequencies remain the same.
Presumably there is somechange due to the solar sunspot cycle as the Earth’s ionosphere changes in response to the 11-year cycle of solar activity.
Schumann resonances are most easily seen between 2000 and 2200 UT.
Given that the earth’s atmosphere carries a charge, a current and a voltage, it is not surprising to find such electromagnetic waves.
The resonant properties of this terrestrial cavity were first predicted by the German physicist W. O. Schumann between 1952 and 1957, and first detected by Schumann and Konig in 1954.
The first spectral representation of this phenomenon was prepared by Balser and Wagner in 1960.
Much of the research in the last 20 years has been conducted by the Department of the Navy who investigate Extremely Low Frequency communication with submarines.
Time will appear to speed up as we approach Zero Point. A 24 hour day will seem to about 16 hours or less.
Remember the Schumann Resonance (or “heart beat” of Mother Earth) has been 7.8 cycles for thousands of years, but has been rising since 1980.
It is at about 12 cycles at present. It stops at 13 cycles.
Zero Point or the Shift of the Ages has been predicted by ancient peoples for thousands of years. There have been many shifts including the one that always occurs every 13,000 years at each half ofthe 26,000 year, Procession of the Equinox.
Zero Point or a flip of the magnetic poles could happen.
It is said that after Zero Point the Sun will rise in the west (see also the signs of the end of time in Islam): and set in the east. Past occurances of this change have been found in ancient records.
Painting by Salvador Dali - "The Disintegration Of The Persistance of Memory"