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 7.83Hz. 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 water table) could create a structure that amplifies Schumann resonance signals. The frequency 7.83Hz falls within the alpha brainwave range (8-12Hz), associated with meditative states. Ancient temples and megalithic sites worldwide seem to exhibit acoustic properties tuned to similar frequencies.
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