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Recieved: 2002/08/21 23:56
Subject: Re: [K-list] Strange dreams
From: mundaneyogi


On 2002/08/21 23:56, mundaneyogi posted thus to the K-list:

Dear Mystress et al.,

This is extremely interesting stuff, but I have got to get some
sleep, so I'll try to be breif :)

--- In Kundalini-GatewayATnospamy..., Mystress Angelique Serpent
<mystressATnospamf...> wrote:

>...
> > I've seen the same grounding disconnect. The earth
> >frequency moved higher, bringing up higher energy issues with
security, etc.
>...

Speaking of grounding, let's make sure we ground good intuition
with good science, then we might come up with something remarkable.

> Even so, the planetary vibration is rising, has been for some
time...
> the measurable magnetic field vibration of the planet has been
changing,
> affecting everything from people to aircraft navigation systems.
Do a
> search on "Schumann resonance" and you will find more info.

The Schumann resonance has a fundamental frequency of approximately
7.83 Hz (Hz = Hertz = vibrations per second). This is the average,
taken from emperical observations over several years. The value of
this fundamental frequency is based on factors such as the
circumference of the earth, the speed of light, and planc's
constant, none of which are likely to change by any appreciable
amount. Therefore, the fundamental frequency of the Schumann
resonance is not rising, nor is it likely to in the foreseeable
future.

However, along with the fundamental resonance, various harmonics
have also been observered. You musicians know about harmonics and
the overtone series, right? Overtones occur at integer multiple of
the fundamental frequency, f*2, f*3, f*4... So, a fundamental of 8
Hz has overtones of 16, 24, 32... You can observe this on a
guitar. Place your finger lightly on the middle of a string, thus
cutting the size of the string in half, and causing it to vibrate
twice as fast, and you get the first harmonic -- an octave (or f*2)
higher than the open string pitch. Other harmonics occur if you cut
the string in thirds, quarters, etc.

Now, while the fundamental frequency of the Schumann resonance won't
change, it is conceivable that the increased heat energy from global
warming could increase the amplitude (i.e., the strength of the
signal or loudness, if you will). Just as overblowing a flute
causes it to jump to higher harmonics, global warming could cause an
increase in the higher Schumann resonance overtones. *** Warning:
this is highly speculative stuff :) ***

What intrigues me about this is, the predominace of various
harmonics are what cause us to perceive difference timbres. They
are what make a trumpet sound different than an oboe. So, what
effect would a change in the predominance of various harmonics in
the Schumann resonance have?

Ack! My girlfriend says it's time to go to bed :) Oh -- but this
is so interesting. Thanks for keeping me up til nearly 3 AM
Mystress!

Peace and Love,

Ken



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