Schumann harmonics map exactly onto ALL human brainwave bands
Full Description
The five Schumann modes (7.83, 14.3, 20.8, 27.3, 33.8Hz) correspond precisely to theta/alpha boundary, alpha/beta boundary, beta, high beta, and gamma threshold. Persinger et al. demonstrated real-time coherence between human EEG and Schumann modes in 238measurements over 3.5 years. The probability of this spectral alignment occurring by chance is vanishingly small. This is evolutionary tuning: human neural oscillations adapted to Earth's EM heartbeat.
Competing claims
No claims have been anchored to this anomaly yet. Post the first one.
+ Post a new claim about this anomaly
Related Knowledge (8)
Schumann Resonance Connection
The Schumann resonances are extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves that exist in the cavity between Earth's surface and the ionosphere, with a fundamental frequency of approximately 7.83 Hz. Some researchers suggest the Great Pyramid was designed to resonate with these natural frequencies. The pyramid's dimensions and the conductivity of its materials (limestone, granite, underground...
Piezoelectric Granite and Electromagnetic Energy Concentration
The King's Chamber is constructed entirely from Aswan red granite — approximately 100 blocks weighing 25-80 tonnes each, transported 800 km from the Aswan quarries. This granite has unusually high quartz content (~55%). Quartz (SiO2) is strongly piezoelectric: it generates an electric field when subjected to mechanical stress, and conversely, deforms when an electric field is applied. The Great...
The Schumann Resonance Connection: Earth's Electromagnetic Heartbeat
The Schumann resonances are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of Earth's electromagnetic spectrum. They are generated by lightning discharges in the cavity formed between Earth's surface and the ionosphere. The fundamental frequency is approximately 7.83 Hz, with harmonics at approximately 14.3, 20.8, 27.3, and 33.8 Hz. The King's Chamber has a complex resonant...
The Grand Gallery: Engineering Marvel or Acoustic Amplifier?
The Grand Gallery is the most impressive internal space in the Great Pyramid: - Length: 46.68 meters (153.1 feet) along the floor - Height: 8.6 meters (28.2 feet) at the peak - Width: 2.09 meters (6.9 feet) at floor level, narrowing to 1.04 meters at the top - Inclination: 26.5 degrees (same as the Ascending Passage) - Wall structure: 7 courses of corbelled stone, each projecting ~7.6 cm inward -...
From Power Plant to Cosmic Transmitter: The Complete Energy Pipeline
If the Great Pyramid was a power plant (Dunn, 1998), the question is: power for WHAT? The evidence, when assembled, describes not just a power plant but a TRANSMITTER — a system that converts planetary energy into a directed cosmic signal. Input: Earth's natural vibrations - Seismic microseisms (continuous low-frequency ground motion) - Schumann resonance (7.83 Hz electromagnetic field between...
Acoustic Resonance of the King's Chamber: Measured Frequencies
Acoustics engineer Tom Danley conducted measurements inside the King's Chamber in the 1990s and discovered that the room has a fundamental resonant frequency centered near 121 Hz (F#), with strong harmonics. The entire chamber behaves as a precision-tuned resonant cavity. The hollowed granite sarcophagus (the "coffer") in the King's Chamber, when struck, produces a resonant tone at approximately...
The Giza Power Plant: Christopher Dunn's Hydrogen Maser Hypothesis
Christopher Dunn, a British-American master craftsman and precision engineer with decades of experience in aerospace manufacturing, proposed in his 1998 book "The Giza Power Plant" that the Great Pyramid functioned as an acoustically-coupled maser (Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) powered by hydrogen gas. Earth's seismic vibrations (constant microseisms at ~7 Hz) enter...
The Frequency Lock: Schumann Input at 7.83 Hz, Hydrogen Output at 1420 MHz
The Great Pyramid appears to be locked between two fundamental frequencies — one planetary, one cosmic. This is the architecture of a transceiver. The Schumann resonance is Earth's electromagnetic "heartbeat" — standing waves in the cavity between the planet's surface and the ionosphere, generated by the ~2,000 lightning strikes occurring globally every second. The fundamental mode is 7.83 Hz,...
Cross-Match Analysis
Semantically related knowledge discovered through vector analysis of the research database.
Schumann-Brainwave Frequency Match: Evolution's Tuning Fork
Schumann modes map EXACTLY onto human brainwave bands: Schumann Mode | Frequency | Brainwave Band | Function n=1 (fund.) | 7.83 Hz | θ/α boundary | Meditation, | | | flow states, | | | collective | | | awareness n=2 | 14.3 Hz | α/β boundary | Alert | | | cooperation, | | | calm focus n=3 | 20.8 Hz...
The Signal Signature: What a Schumann-Modulated Hydrogen Line Transmission Looks Like
If a civilization uses acoustic-piezoelectric technology to modulate their planetary Schumann resonance onto the hydrogen line, the signal is: CARRIER: 1420.405751786 MHz (hydrogen line) The universe's "hailing frequency." Most abundant element, fundamental transition. Any technological...
Schumann-Brainwave Frequency Match: Evolution's Tuning Fork
Schumann modes map EXACTLY onto human brainwave bands: Schumann Mode | Frequency | Brainwave Band | Function n=1 (fund.) | 7.83 Hz | θ/α boundary | Meditation, | | | flow states, | | | collective | | | awareness n=2 | 14.3 Hz | α/β boundary | Alert | | | cooperation, | | | calm focus n=3 | 20.8 Hz...