A lot of people ask questions about the Schumann Resonance so I have compiled some information to help.

Please R/T

Most of us have seen these graphs popping up on our feed and people commenting on them talking about frequencies and it's correlation to ourselves.
What is the Schumann Resonance?

In 1952, phsycist Winfried Otto Schumann discovered, by mathematical equation, that the earth essentially had a pulse.

7.83 Hz.
"The limited dimensions of the Earth cause this waveguide to act as a resonant cavity for electromagnetic waves in the ELF band. The cavity is naturally excited by electric currents in lightning."

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schumann_resonances
ELI5: There is lighting striking the earth at all times and this energy bounces back and forth from the earth to the magnetic field and back again, creating a "pulse."

A frequency of 7.83 Hz.
So, how do we read the graphs?
How does this relate to us as humans living on this earth?
ELF waves in the Earth's magnetic field just so happen to overlap with the electrical patterns observed across the cortex of the human brain. (Brain waves)
Those who have studied and kept track of the Schumann resonance have noticed that it is changing.

We are recording record high frequencies that we havent seen before.

It is believed something is definitely changing on Earth and observers are eager to figure it out.
Please drop in any other information you have on the Schumann Resonance and share this with your friends who are wondering what the heck it is! ❤🇺🇲🌎

What do you think is happening to Earth??? Let me know. 👇
I see people share this one but wasn't able to find much info on it. Nevertheless, here you go.
Good question! When did we notice the change occur? Here's what I found:

https://twitter.com/DridnfrankH/status/1287535357026697217?s=19
https://twitter.com/schumannbot/status/1304650291112013829?s=19
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