Shared Joy
Jedi Council Member
It could be interesting to find out more about this phenomenon.
Here's a link to an article which refers to Russian studies, but the Google translate address they are referring to doesn't work. Maybe a Russian speaking member can contribute to the search.
_http://www.lifecoachcode.com/2017/02/03/schumann-resonance-spiking-36/
another reference cited on the previous link, showing some measurement graphs:
_https://www.reddit.com/r/Retconned/comments/5rezz5/humans_are_waking_up_for_first_time_in_recorded/o comment any of these
I don't have the knowledge to comment any of the above, but maybe somebody else can.
FWIW
Here's a link to an article which refers to Russian studies, but the Google translate address they are referring to doesn't work. Maybe a Russian speaking member can contribute to the search.
_http://www.lifecoachcode.com/2017/02/03/schumann-resonance-spiking-36/
As the previously cited article states:
“For many years this resonance frequency has hovered at a steady 7.83 Hz with only slight variations. In June 2014 that apparently changed. Monitors at the Russian Space Observing System showed a sudden spike in activity to around 8.5 Hz. Since then, they have recorded days where the Schumann accelerated as fast as 16.5 Hz. (The graph is usually blue with some green, and no white.)
At first they thought their equipment was malfunctioning, but later learned the data was accurate. Everyone was asking, what's causing this intermittent spiking activity?
Is the Earth's frequency speeding up? Since the Schumann frequency is said to be “in tune” with the human brain’s alpha and theta states, this acceleration may be why it often feels like time has sped up and events and changes in our life are happening more rapidly.
These emerging resonances are naturally correlated to human brainwave activity. So this means, we are changing.
another reference cited on the previous link, showing some measurement graphs:
_https://www.reddit.com/r/Retconned/comments/5rezz5/humans_are_waking_up_for_first_time_in_recorded/o comment any of these
I don't have the knowledge to comment any of the above, but maybe somebody else can.
FWIW