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Today’s Schumann chart is fascinating. Those large white spikes you see blasting up the screen are what we call full-frequency spikes. That means the entire spectrum is lighting up at once — low, mid, and high frequencies all activating together. It’s like the Earth is receiving powerful broadband pulses of energy. But what really caught my attention are the horizontal lines running across the chart. Those represent sustained resonance bands — the Earth holding a tone for a longer period of time
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Today’s Schumann chart is fascinating. Those large white spikes you see blasting up the screen are what we call full-frequency spikes. That means the entire spectrum is lighting up at once — low, mid, and high frequencies all activating together. It’s like the Earth is receiving powerful broadband pulses of energy. But what really caught my attention are the horizontal lines running across the chart. Those represent sustained resonance bands — the Earth holding a tone for a longer period of time
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