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In Reply to: RE: Schumann frequency - Houston, we have a problem! posted by geoffkait on April 16, 2015 at 08:13:38
Here is a quote from a site which I didn't know about when writing about frequency change of the Schumann Resonance.
There are also +/-0.5 Hz variations in the center frequency, caused by a diurnal increase in ionization of the ionosphere as a result of radiation from the sun, having the effect of reducing the height of the ionosphere at 12 local time. Another factor which influences center frequency is sunspot activity.
The rest of the site is pretty interesting, too.
I might add that the suns output will grow over the next couple billion years. THIS should also have an effect on the Schumann resonance as well as rendering the Earth a barren desert before eventually getting swallowed up by the sun.
Too much is never enough
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Yeah, I can you see you sitting there adjusting the frequency to within a half a cycle while checking the latest diurnal ebb and flow in ionization data from the National Weather Service like a monkey on crack. Lol
You're nuts.
And in a later post you make a BIG DEAL about some Schumann generator being 'more accurate'!7.83+- 5% is probably WAY good enough. After all, the Alpha frequency varies far more than that.
After some thought and reading a few reviews, I suspect more important than hitting 'the' frequency ON THE NOSE, is the ability to adjust the output to YOU the user.
Too much is never enough
Edits: 05/02/15
The Alpha wave is NOT a single frequency - it's a range of frequencies - whereas the Schumann frequency is, at least the fundamental, is. That's the whole point of the OP. Hel-looo! I am getting the feeling you're not paying close attention as the new device from Acoustic Revive the RR-888 is stated to be more uh ACCURATE than it's predecessors, not to mention more POWERFUL. I suspect Acoustic Revive is a better judge than you with respect to what the requirements are for accuracy. You're very good at speculating, I notice.Actually as fate would have it the placement of the Schumann device is probably more critical than the accuracy of the frequency. As per Acoustic Revive's web site regarding the RR-888,
"RR-888 should never be in direct contact with other devices. When you connect the RR-888 to the wall receptacle with the AC adapter (included), you set the RR-888 at a height of over 1m50cm in your room. If the height of the location of the RR-888 is less than 1m50cm, the effect becomes less, therefore, you must make sure of the height of the setting position. If the height is obtained, then the other angles are less important, however you may experiment to find the best overall position in your room."
Extra Credit: see if you can come up with an explanation why the height of the device is critical. Feel free to speculate.
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Isn't that the rub here? You suggest some brand is best because of accuracy. 7.83xxxxx or whatever.
Well, if the 'target' frequency varies so much than WHY bother with such an accurate oscillator?
It would make more sense to have it adjustible to EACH user and for how each persons frequency varies over time, be that hours, days. or a lifetime.Placement of the device? Sure. Getting that right is worth experiment. And may take a little time.
You are such a condescending schmuck it is amazing. You posit 'questions' to which only you in your benificince have answers than get on the ole high horse when answers are not forthcoming. I'll bet when you worked for NASA that you were in charge of O-Rings.
UPON reflection, I'll contend that repeatability is more important than sheer 'accuracy' to a frequency of unknown value.
If I hit the 'sweet spot' by whatever means in adjusting the frequency, I'd sure like to find it again next time I turned the device ON.
Too much is never enough
Edits: 05/24/15
It's not each person's frequency. The reason some decides have a tuning knob is mist likely because they aren't accurate so you need to fine tune them to 7.83. Unlike Alpha frequencies that ARE produced by the brain. The entire theory of why the Schumann Frequency is important from an evolutionary point of view and why it affects the sound and vision is based in the idea that the frequency has always been about the same, I.e. 7.83 Hz. That's why it has not changed at all since Schumann discovered it in 1952. We always responded to the same frequency. Is it a "pilot wave," something we need to survive. Who the hell knows?
In my reading 'reviews' of such devices, it is clear that response varies from little to lots.
I'm not going to speculate about WHY you'd want some variability, but I think it isn't a bad idea. But for me? If I had the means, I'd replace the potentiometer with a stepped 1% resistor ladder of custom values so I could TUNE to several frequencies and go back to them with good repeatability.
One company offers to 'mark 7.83hz.' on the tuning dial for a slight additional charge!
My Meter has a frequency input which I may check somehow. Perhaps a tone CD and check at my speaker inputs? I have no idea and dont want to smoke the meter since I DO use the Type-K thermocouple input as a data point for my BBQ Grill.
Too much is never enough
You've got QUITE an imagination.
Fact is, the Schumann Resonance DOES vary, both short and long term.
Too much is never enough
Yeah, right, it varies between 7.827 and 7.834. I always said 7.83 is an approximate number.
Don't get me wrong. The 'discovery' of the Schumann Resonance is a very big item which IMO has NOT reached the peak of significance yet.
I'd love to be able to confirm some notes I read which say such generators are on either the space station or WERE on the shuttle. I've also read where OTHER mammals ALSO are locked into this frequency.
Are there ANY DIY versions or schematics?
And as a complete sidenote, I wonder how much Tesla would have changed history IF he had succeeded in establishing a world wide power grid, which apparently would have REINFORCED the natural resonance and maybe 'soothed' the entire planet at once? Talk about Behavior Modification!
Too much is never enough
I used to work for NASA and I'm also pretty damn good at Internet searches. Trust me, NASA never used Schumann devices, supposedly on the Shuttle. I was fooled for about ten seconds by all the New Age and Health sites that talk about NASA having a Schumann generator. It's what we call an old wives tale. Hel-looo!The tale:
In 1962, the National Bureau of Standards division' of Radio Propagation reported the actual physical detection and instrumental recordings of these signals; and as predicted, tracings were indistinguishable from human brain waves.
Unfortunately, very little is publicly known about this biological signal, although NASA has been using this knowledge to protect astronauts while they are outside the earth's natural source. The physical condition of early astronauts deteriorated severely while in outer space, away from the Schumann Resonance. The problem was solved by introducing the 'Schumann Simulator' into all space shuttles, a magnetic pulse generator mimicking the Earth's frequency. This demonstrates the simple fact that we cannot be healthy if disconnected from the "natural biological frequency." Mike Korell
How is that for interesting? This familiar resonance pattern works at affecting our moods and well-being. I found it very interesting that NASA actually created a device that can mimic the Earth's frequency to keep astronauts in a good state of mind.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/94567/how_schumanns_resonance_affects_you.html?cat=58
Edits: 04/28/15 04/28/15 04/28/15
No longer an 'Old Wives Tale'.
I don't know the NEW name for 'Truth By Internet' but I suspect that large amounts of Politics, Pyramids, Diet Supplements and UFO stuff is all fabricated, made up or simple delusion.
So, it comes as NO surprise if a Schumann Generator on the Space Station is made up stuff.
Too much is never enough
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