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In Reply to: RE: B b b b but posted by rick_m on October 29, 2008 at 12:58:04
I've done and there is no further elaboration, unfortunately, but the Schumann resonances will vary on the planet's surface. Apparently the Schumann resonances are set up by the movement of the planet through the the solar wind but the induced electromagnetic field is dependent on the ground composition: makes sense as over the middle of the Pacific ocean should have less induction than say a continental slab of possible ferromagnetic rock. There are some interesting implications in all of this. My guess is that by examining the lines of magnetic declination, it ought to give some indication of the inductive qualities of the surface topology.
All this, though, certainly pushes the notion of user controllable conditions. Although I am not surprised. With individual components like resisters reaching the .001% tolerance range I wonder at the limits of resolution we can achieve.
Stu
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