Schumann waves and Kibardin's electromagnetic smog
Schumann waves and Kibardin's electromagnetic smog

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Not many people know that all life on Earth is under the continuous influence of standing electromagnetic waves of low and ultra-low frequencies between the Earth's surface and the ionosphere. These are the natural electromagnetic frequencies of the planet Earth. One of them, the main one, is equal on average to 7, 8 hertz.

The first to discover special low and ultra-low frequencies of oscillations of the Earth's atmosphere was the American physicist and inventor Nikola Tesla, and then, after 50 years, the research was continued by German specialists - the physicist Winfried Otto Schumann and the doctor Herbert Koenig. They found that there are so-called "standing electromagnetic waves" in the Earth's atmosphere, later called Schumann waves. These waves are excited by discharges in the clouds (lightning) and magnetic processes on the Sun.

Long-term experiments were carried out in the USA (NASA) and Germany (M. Planck Institute), as a result of which it was found that Schumann waves are vital for the synchronization of biological rhythms and the normal existence of all life on Earth. However, over the past decades, these waves have begun to be drowned out by the building materials of buildings and structures in which we live and work, as well as by the "electromagnetic smog" of the active life of mankind.

The weakening of the impact of natural Schumann waves on the human body can cause headaches, disorientation, nausea, dizziness, etc. People who experience great stress and stress especially need these waves. The weakening of Schumann waves is acutely felt by the elderly and vegetatively sensitive people, as well as chronic patients.

Schumann waves have frequencies: 7, 8 Hz (variations during the day ± 1, 5 Hz); 14.5 Hz, 20 Hz, 26 Hz (with a spread of ± 0.3 Hz). The rest of the harmonics can be ignored due to their low intensity and weak effect on human health and behavior.

A person spends his whole life in the cavity of the resonator, the Earth - the ionosphere, which has a significant effect on the functioning of our body.

Schumann waves practically coincide (resonate) with the frequencies of the alpha and beta rhythms of the human brain. These waves are vital for the human body to synchronize its biological rhythms. The Schumann resonance frequencies correspond to the so-called "standing waves" in a thin spherical Earth-ionosphere waveguide.

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Figure 4 shows the resonator schematically. The outer circle denotes the upper layer of the ionosphere, while the lower layer of the ionosphere is located at an altitude of about 100 km and is known as the Heaviside layer. On the daytime (solar) side of the Earth, the Heaviside layer is much lower than on the nighttime.

The Heaviside layer and the surface of the Earth have sufficient electrical conductivity to form an electromagnetic resonant cavity, in which the waves described by Schumann constantly exist. These waves are excited by discharges in the clouds (lightning, which are caused by the simultaneous combination of thunderstorms passing through the globe, about 100 discharges per second) and by magnetic processes on the Sun.

The resonant electromagnetic oscillations in the cavity of the Earth's surface - the ionosphere reach the highest intensity during the day. At night, the resonance properties are 5–10 times weaker, since the leakage of low-frequency electromagnetic waves through the ionosphere, which has a low electron concentration at night, increases.

At night, especially between 2 and 4 o'clock, awake people show slowness in actions, the number of errors in solving arithmetic problems increases. This is due to the fact that it is during the night hours that the intensity of the Schumann resonance field decreases significantly, and the processes of abstract thinking of a person are directly related to the alpha rhythms of his brain.

From year to year, the technical equipment of mankind is increasing and its environment is deteriorating. Twenty-four hours a day we are exposed to the destructive effects of artificial electromagnetic fields, the power of which is many times greater than what our grandfathers experienced on themselves. In large cities, for example, in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the intensity of artificial electromagnetic fields is 100 or more times higher than the natural background.

This has led to the fact that the fundamental frequencies of 7, 8, 14, 1 hertz, set by the Creator-nature, are constantly shaded by "electronic smog" from an active influence on the human brain structures, which leads to a weakening of the functional systems of the body, which in their natural habitat must work strictly offline. For example, the pineal gland, having caught a frequency of the order of 8 hertz, makes the left and right hemispheres work synchronously. The hemispheres themselves only in this state begin to control the subcortex, which produces male and female hormones; this is not artificially controlled. Only under the influence of a frequency of about 8 hertz, the pineal gland produces the hormone melatonin.

Doctors have discovered that cancer can develop in the human body without melatonin. Electromagnetic radiation from "electronic smog" inhibits the pineal gland. The activity of the left hemisphere is suppressed, hence mental illness, depression and other negative human conditions arise.

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