What is Schumann Resonance?
Schumann resonance is a set of natural electromagnetic resonance frequencies that arise in the cavity between Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. This cavity is excited by lightning discharges and solar activity and generates a fundamental “Earth heartbeat” around 7.83 Hz.
This platform monitors these resonance frequencies in real time, combining the primary frequency, harmonics, spectrum charts and field quality into a single interface. It provides a practical dashboard for both scientific research and daily energy tracking.
Key Characteristics of Schumann Resonance
- The fundamental frequency is around 7.83 Hz and lies close to the alpha brain‑wave range.
- Higher harmonics are observed around 14.3 Hz, 20.8 Hz, 27.3 Hz and beyond.
- Solar storms, ionospheric changes and global lightning activity modulate the frequency structure.