Bad, bad, bad vibrations!
A weather watchdog has reported an uptick in Earth’s “hum-like” heartbeat, raising concerns that it could be affecting people’s brains.
Known as Schumann Resonance, this natural electromagnetic frequency creates waves in the gap between Earth’s surface and the ionosphere — the layer above Earth where sunlight charges particles, allowing radio signals to travel long distances, per NASA.
Created and maintained by lightning strikes around the world, this literal rock music generally reverberates at 7.83 cycles per second, measured in Herz.
The spike in Earth’s heartbeat has been attributed to a moderate solar flare. Angkana –
A change in this Earthly frequency is said to cause everything from ringing ears to mood swings.
However, online space weather tracking app MeteoAgent has recorded a spike in this pulse throughout February, which they say has the potential to cause problems.
The concern is that this Earthly rhythm is believed to affect brain wave patterns associated with everything from sleep to concentration, meaning that a sudden spike could theoretically throw our neural equilibrium off-kilter.
Indeed anecdotal reports have linked a disturbance in the forcefield to a variety of symptoms, including headaches, dizziness, brain fog, ringing in the ears and even mood swings and disrupted sleep.
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