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Thanks 
Trent, this is also an outstanding military study on one of the effects I have used from 1972. It was disclosed technology unclassified in the 1990s. I was able to build many devices based just on this paper. It is still very hard to find online.pic.twitter.com/LfNKFVTRkV
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The beta brainwave then seems to be a natural result of our brain’s cavity. So not only is our earth built to supply us energy at the proper frequencies for our brainwaves, but our heads are built to tune into these energies, resonate them, and amplify them.
Cheers! Gotta say my brain
is now spinning out of control in its cavity! Fascinating stuff!
The skull is a resonant cavity. An average skull would typically measure 22 centimeters front to back and 15 centimeters side to side. One could consider this a circle with an average diameter of about 19 centimeters.
A wave traveling around the circumference of a 19 centimeter circle would resonate electronically at 250 MHz or to a sound frequency of about 250 Hz. Notice that this resonant frequency is extremely close to the 12th harmonic of the high beta brainwave (21 Hz x 12 = 252 Hz).
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