Δεν πιστεύω να είναι κανένα quasi-scientific εσχατολογικό cult; Ποτούτα πολλά αέρφι.
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Ok. But I will mention two Cypriot scientists I trust in case they want to object.
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Θα ήθελα πολύ να βρεθούν κ άλλοι που παρακολουθούν το φαινόμενο να έχω κανένα να συζητούμεν !
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It's a real thing in the sense that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schumann_resonances … are a thing... but I have no idea why you think it's leading to something specific?
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If you can explain a bit more, maybe that would help us understand your point of view?
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These Resonances have always been steady at 7.83hz, at least since we could measure them. Now they are not flat, nor stagnant at 7,83hz. When living things vibrate at higher frequency, have similar effects as when one spends time meditating. So it like natural meditation
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Is there a study on vibrating and the effects of meditation?
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This is the resonant frequency of the Earth's atmosphere. Not an electromagnetic wave. It's interesting that you are saying this is not stable anymore. I suspect if true it may have to do with climate change. But how can this affect any living thing?
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It’s just various theories at the moment Niko, I don’t have the answers, and I didn’t find any. Just lots of people trying to explain / understand the effects.
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It's definitely not changing for a number of reasons. More here: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Schumann_Resonance …
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NASA thinks it affects a number of phenomena , including the magnetic field https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/news/gallery/schumann-resonance.html …
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