By: Hettie Basil Lighttower
Okay, let’s reel this Schumann Resonance back in. To re-cap a smidgeon…. It is named after physicist Winfried Otto Schmann in 1952. They are resonances measured at low frequencies between the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. Most often they are generated by lightning strikes. When there is no interference in this field it has a normal natural reading of 7.83 Hz. This hertz is also the same for the earth in…

