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Originally posted by charlyv
While it is certainly true that there is no physics relationship between sound frequencies and the frequency fundamentals and harmonics being talked about in the Schumann electromagnetic resonances, there is however a physical relationship... that is we can easily convert one to the other. We convert sound to electromagnetic frequencies by merely using a dynamic microphone. A dynamic microphone uses sound pressure on a diaphragm that vibrates a copper coil over a permanent magnet, producing magnetic induction which produces an electrical signal.
Conversely, a loudspeaker actually creates both sound frequencies AND electromagnetic frequencies. The electrical signal is put into a movable copper coil that is around a magnet core. The coil is attached to a paper diaphragm that radiates the frequency as sound, however , the coil and magnet themselves are also producing very weak electromagnetic frequencies. In this way, you could induce electromagnet frequencies into your head by placing a very large loudspeaker right next to you. You may go deaf due to the sound, but you would definitely be exposed to electromagnetic frequencies that are the same (in hertz) of the sound. Obviously, take away the sound diaphragm, and you have the type of instrument being used to study how the brain reacts to the Alpha, Theta and Beta frequencies that were talked about earlier in the post.
edit on 27-2-2012 by charlyv because: spelling , where caught
AND THAT is what I shall be doing this week end. Thanks for the awesome idea. I have been meaning to to make a "Koren helmet" and now I can.
Originally posted by Phage
I have a problem with this analogy.
Originally posted by Bluesma
Originally posted by tgidkp
with all of your foot stomping in response to phage's messages, you consistently fail to address a one certain topic that he has brought up to you in this thread and others:
*** EM waves are not the same as SOUND waves. ***
reading and re-reading the Original Post, I cannot find any suggestion that EM waves are the same as Sound waves? In fact, I can find no mention of sound waves at all! -Just as the Original Poster answered. Am I mistaken?
Originally posted by burntheships
Originally posted by Phage
I have a problem with this analogy.
It seems you have a problem with everything,
except the misleading "research" you post.
vlf.stanford.edu...
At the longer distances, GM appears to provide a more distinct advantage, although specifically
below ~2 kHz, comparison of these schemes is complicated by the fact that the signal propagates below the EIW cutoff frequency (~1.8 kHz), and so signal levels for the three modulation schemes cannot be unequivocably distinguished from measurement error.
I can find no mention of sound waves at all! -Just as the Original Poster answered. Am I mistaken?
Infrasound vibration (up to 20 Hz) can subliminally influence brain activity to align itself to delta, theta, alpha, or beta wave patterns, inclining an audience toward everything from alertness to passivity. Infrasound could be used tactically, as ELF-waves endure for great distances; and it could be used in conjunction with media broadcasts as well.
Further investigation led Tandy to discover that the extractor fan in the lab was emitting a frequency of 18.98 Hz, very close to the resonant frequency of the eye given as 18 Hz by NASA.[32] This was why Tandy had seen a ghostly figure—it was an optical illusion caused by his eyeballs resonating. The room was exactly half a wavelength in length, and the desk was in the centre, thus causing a standing wave which caused the vibration of the foil.[33]
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by TiM3LoRd
As the caption points out, a fractal antenna is used for cell phones. Cell phone wavelengths start at about 0.3 meters and get shorter. A very long antenna is not necessary for these frequencies.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by burntheships
I have seen that article. Thanks for reminding me of it. As I pointed out, "wiggling" the transmitter beam is a more effective method of producing ELF/VLF than the use of modulation. You're correct, through phasing, it does also allow the radiation to be stronger in a general direction
The Human brain also has natural frequencies for electromagnetic radiation. It turns out the Earth's Schumann resonances are "in tune" with the brain's Alpha and Theta states (relaxation and deep relaxation). Neurobiology researchers O'Keefe and Nadel further showed that the hippocampus of the brain is tuned to 7.83 Hz.
Also, Michael A. Persinger on behalf of NASA found a solution for cosmonauts. The first manned space flights created considerable physiological problems for astronauts, and it was only through the installation of Schumann wave generators (7.83 Hz) that the side effects were remedied..........
both the U.S. (NASA) and Russian space program use 7.83 (Schumann generators) in the space suits and space stations to prevent serious illness.
www.pemft.net...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Bluesma
I can find no mention of sound waves at all! -Just as the Original Poster answered. Am I mistaken?
You are mistaken.
External quotes in the OP:
Infrasound vibration (up to 20 Hz) can subliminally influence brain activity to align itself to delta, theta, alpha, or beta wave patterns, inclining an audience toward everything from alertness to passivity. Infrasound could be used tactically, as ELF-waves endure for great distances; and it could be used in conjunction with media broadcasts as well.
A signal with a very short wavelength can be captured by a very short antenna. A signal with a very long wavelength, not so much. That is the basic physics of the situation. While there is plenty that is not known about the way some things work, radio is not one of them.
The reason I included it in the post was because it was an example of how something even that small can be used to pic up an electrical signal.
You seemed to have sidestepped my previous question about what you believed in. Is that because its so much easier to step on someones sand castle than to make one of your own? Are you scared someone else will step on your own?
Can you show any documentation from NASA that such generators are installed? I can't. All I can find is pretty much word for word repetition of that quote with no substantiation.
Its a fact that The Schumann Resonance has indeed a profound effect on the
human so much so that astronauts, NASA and other space agencys replicate
the resonance to stabilize the health of the astronauts.
Where did I do so?
How can you deny that infrasound can be also used as a military weapon?
Originally posted by Phage
The topic here involves established scientific principles.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by burntheships
Its a fact that The Schumann Resonance has indeed a profound effect on the
human so much so that astronauts, NASA and other space agencys replicate
the resonance to stabilize the health of the astronauts.
Can you show any documentation from NASA that such generators are installed? I can't. All I can find is pretty much word for word repetition of that quote with no substantiation.
scienceandglobalsecurity.org...
Concerning the first area, it turns out that infrasound - prominent in journalistic
articles - does not have the alleged drastic effects on humans.
scienceandglobalsecurity.org...
JASON was asked to assist the U.S. Army’s National Ground Intelligence (NGIC) in finding ways to enhance the effectiveness of infrasound monitoring. In addition, we were also tasked with determining whether infrasound monitoring was likely to provide information of value in other intelligence venues.
Calcite in otoconia, microcrystals found in the inner-ear otolith, has been shown to exhibit piezoelectricity [13, 14]. These crystals have a structure similar to that of the pineal microcrystals. By that very fact the piezoelectric property of the crystals would allow them to interact with the electrical component of electromagnetic fields. A simplified formula applied to those crystals (f = v/2d) lets us think that these crystals could be sensitive to RF-EMF in the range of 500MHz to 2.5GHz depending on there size. This range contains portable wireless frequencies, GSM (872-960MHz), DCS (1710-1875MHz), UMTS (1900-1920MHz, 2010-2025MHz), or BlueTooth (2400-2483,5MHz). Piezoelectric determination of minute grain requires developing new methods based on either MEMS Precision Instruments microtweezers or direct correlation between electro-optic and piezoelectric properties in crystal with optical microscopy.
CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVES
We report here the presence of a new form of mineral deposits in the pineal gland. The calcite microcrystals would have piezoelectric properties with excitability in the frequency range of mobile communications. Their interaction with GSM waves could constitute a new mechanism of electromecano-transduction on the pinealocyte membrane, influencing by the fact the melatonin production. The RF-EMF electrical component interaction with the crystals could induce a morphological modification of the crystals, a vibration depending on the EMF frequency.
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PRLog (Press Release) - Apr 22, 2009 -
You probably know that food, oxygen, water and sleep are necessary for human survival. But you probably didn't know that magnetic resonance stimulation is just as important as the others. Now, you might find this hard to believe, but Yuri Gagrin's historic flight into space proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the human body needs magnetic resonance stimulation as a required element of human life. Ever since that first historic flight, the Russian space program and NASA both have incorporated magnetic resonance stimulation in every spacesuit and every space station.
So just why is magnetic resonance stimulation a required element for human survival? Well it turns out that the 70 trillion cells in the human body require an outside catalyst or spark in order to catalyze the reactions that take place every second. The outside source of energy is pulsed magnetic fields or magnetic resonance stimulation. So just what is magnetic resonance stimulation? Magnetic resonance stimulation or pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy is basically just a magnetic field that changes with time. It turns out that on planet Earth we are continuously exposed to pulsating magnetic fields called the Schumann resonance frequencies (The resonance frequency of the earth).
Also, we are exposed to the earths natural magnetic field which also has a pulsed electromagnetic field which vary with time. Studies have shown that the human body needs these earth-based pulsed magnetic fields. These magnetic fields create a magnetic resonance stimulation on the cells. Like a spark plug, this stimulation catalyzes or energizes the cells as they perform their myriad reactions every second.