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In Reply to: RE: Anybody use Schumann frequency? I use 2 sources at once. Nt posted by Geoffkait on April 22, 2025 at 07:47:31
Use it for what? And are there headphones that can reproduce tones so low that humans can't hear them?
I use the isochronic version played on two mobile devices, streamed from YouTube. . The way these things work is the pulses of Schumann are at frequency 7.83 Hz. The tones are audible without headphones on. The binaural beats version of Schumann is used when listening to Schumann f on headphones, your brain interprets two higher frequencies with difference of 7.83 HZ as the Schumann frequency itself - it hears the difference.OK,The general idea is to synchronize all neurons in the brain and synchronize both brain hemispheres. That way your sensory performance is improved considerable,, right in the area of the brain responsible for audio and video sensory processing.
It's all about energy and the hemispheres of the brain. (No need for panic.) Hey, even one Schumann source is clearly audible, you know, assuming your system is not kaput and your hearing is not kaput. To further confuse you, perhaps, almost all Schumann generators employ electromagnetic waves as opposed to acoustic waves. Electromagnetic SCHUMANN Wavelength 24,000 miles.
Now, I know what you're thinking, why Schumann frequency and not some other frequency? That will be discussed next, assuming there's any interest, which there probably isn't.
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I don't think that is what he is talking about. I think he is talking about a frequency, within the audible range, that is being frequency modulated at the Schumann frequency.
To me that's a whole different thing.
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