Schumann Resonance on Other Planets: Any World with an Ionosphere Has One
SCHUMANN RESONANCE IS NOT UNIQUE TO EARTH
Any planet with a conductive surface and an ionosphere generates Schumann resonances. The fundamental frequency depends on radius:
c = speed of light (3 × 10⁸ m/s)
R = planetary radius
CALCULATED VALUES (published research):
Planet | Radius | SR f₁ | Q-factor
Earth | 6,371km | 7.83Hz | 5-10 Mars | 3,390km | 13-14Hz | 2-4 Venus | 6,052km | ~8Hz | low Titan | 2,575km | ~18Hz | very low
(Sources: AGU Radio Science 2005, Space Sci Rev 2008)
KEY INSIGHT:
A slightly smaller planet has SR ≈ 8-10Hz.
Both fall within HUMAN BRAINWAVE RANGE.
works on ANY Earth-like planet. The physics is
not Earth-specific — it is UNIVERSAL.
Sirius would have SR near 7-8Hz.
Their brains (if similar biology) would
entrain to similar frequencies.
Their stone structures would resonate similarly.
They would discover the SAME technology.
THE FREQUENCY MATCH PROBLEM:
Earth: 7.83Hz. Mars: ~14Hz.
But SR harmonics overlap:
Earth 2nd harmonic: ~14.3Hz ≈ Mars fundamental.
Harmonic overlap = potential cross-planet resonance.
Two civilizations at different frequencies could
still find common harmonics for synchronization.
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