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RESEARCH PROJECT ON SCHUMANN RESONANCE - AURORA BOREALIS by LECHER ANTENNA INSTITUTE

 

 

From August 2024

Dame Anne-Marie Delmotte is currently running a research project into the influence of strong solar energy ejections arriving at the Earth and of spikes in the Schumann Resonances on health and well-being.

In the graphs you can see when the Schumann Resonance is spiking (white).

Below you can see when the cosmic energy from the solar flares (solar storm in G. force) is high by its high KP index and green coming further South.

 

See also at the end of this page for information on the Schumann resonance and to watch a stunning video animation by NASA).

 

A Lecher antenna Bioenergetics session by means of the Delmotvibres-method helps to transform and integrate the energies into the energetic body thus relieving any "ill"feeling. A session will also raise your vibration considerably.

 

To take the surveys:

To survey Influence of solar flares on health and well-being

 

To survey Influence of Schumann Resonance spikes on health and well-being.

The Schumann Resonance in Sopron Hungary can be followed live at the Széchenyi Istvan Geophysical Observatory here (third graph from above)

The Schumann Resonance in Cumiana Italy live and for previous days can be seen/followed here according to date and time.

The graph for Tomsk Russia can be seen below. The huge spikes are the ones in white.

 

To book a Lecher antenna bioenergy session with Dame Anne-Marie Delmotte

Remark: only very limited availability due to heavy workload

 

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WHAT IS THE SCHUMANN RESONANCE ?

At any given moment about 2,000 thunderstorms roll over Earth, producing some 50 flashes of lightning every second. Each lightning burst creates electromagnetic waves that begin to circle around Earth captured between Earth's surface and a boundary about 60 miles up. Some of the waves - if they have just the right wavelength - combine, increasing in strength, to create a repeating atmospheric heartbeat known as Schumann resonance. This resonance provides a useful tool to analyze Earth's weather, its electric environment, and to even help determine what types of atoms and molecules exist in Earth's atmosphere.

The waves created by lightning do not look like the up and down waves of the ocean, but they still oscillate with regions of greater energy and lesser energy. These waves remain trapped inside an atmospheric ceiling created by the lower edge of the "ionosphere" - a part of the atmosphere filled with charged particles, which begins about 60 miles up into the sky. In this case, the sweet spot for resonance requires the wave to be as long (or twice, three times as long, etc) as the circumference of Earth. This is an extremely low frequency wave that can be as low as 8 Hertz (Hz) - some one hundred thousand times lower than the lowest frequency radio waves used to send signals to your AM/FM radio. As this wave flows around Earth, it hits itself again at the perfect spot such that the crests and troughs are aligned. Voila, waves acting in resonance with each other to pump up the original signal.

While they'd been predicted in 1952, Schumann resonances were first measured reliably in the early 1960s. Since then, scientists have discovered that variations in the resonances correspond to changes in the seasons, solar activity, activity in Earth's magnetic environment, in water aerosols in the atmosphere, and other Earth-bound phenomena.

Source NASA

Rainfall also seems to cause spikes in the Schumann Resonance.

 

 

Live Schumann Resonance from Tomsk Observatory in Russia in GMT +7 time
Slide to left to see current time and frequency

Source and copyright: http://sosrff.tsu.ru/?page_id=554

Live position of Aurora in Northern Hemisphere
Source and copyright NOAA US

KP-INDEX and ACTIVITY INDEX SOLAR STORM
Link to where you can view for previous dates: at Helmholtz Potsdam Zentrum in Germany

KP-INDEX and ACTIVITY INDEX SOLAR STORM
Slide to left to see right part of image
Link to where you can view for previous dates: at Helmholtz Potsdam Zentrum in Germany

Live position of Aurora in Northern Hemisphere
Source and copyright NOAA US
Slide to left to see right part of image (European continent ea)

Live Schumann Resonance from Tomsk Observatory in Russia in GMT +7 timeSlide to left to see right part of image (current date)
Source and copyright: http://sosrff.tsu.ru/?page_id=554

WATCH VIDEO BELOW OF ANIMATION OF SCHUMANN RESONANCE IN EARTH'S ATMOSHPHERE

Courtesy of NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Conceptual Image Lab

 

The current lightning strikes all over the world can be seen at this link.