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What is the vibrational frequency of the Earth?
#1
hey everyone, I've been studying about the Earth's vibrational frequency and I'm curious—what is it, and how is it measured?
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#2
the vibrational frequency of the World is often referred to as the Schumann Resonance, which is a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (elf) part of the Earth's electromagnetic spectrum. The crucial frequency is approximately 7. 83 Hz.
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#3
this frequency is linked to the Earth's electromagnetic field and can vary slightly depending on atmospheric conditions and geographical location. It's essentially the “heartbeat” of the planet.
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#4
it's fascinating how this frequency is used in divers studies related to environmental science and even in some alternative medicine procedures. It's considered a reliable and constant feature of the Earth's electromagnetic environment.
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#5
if you're fascinated in more detailed measurements or the science behind it, researchers use specialized equipment to detect those frequencies, and you can typically find updates on studies from scientific journals.
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