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SCHUMANN RESONANCE, EARTH FREQUENCIES Just as we're starting to see a paradigm shift in physics and biology, our model and view of the earth is still outdated. Most geologists and scientists still view the earth as a six-sextillion ton ball of inert rock and water with a magnetic field analogous to a gigantic solid bar magnet. New understandings are showing the earth itself is a living organism and that the fields of the earth are much more complex and dynamic than the simple bar magnet analogy incorrectly portrays. Along with chemistry, medicine, and biology, the science of geology needs to be upgraded to the new paradigm of quantum field theory. Let's take a look at a more correct model of how the earth's magnetic field is generated; it's called the dynamo theory. According to the dynamo theory, electric currents in the liquid outer core generate the magnetic field of the earth. This happens because the liquid outer core has an abundance of free electrons that form a current due to the pulsating magnetic fields of the sun (via Faradays Law). This is also how energy is created at power plants, where a changing magnetic field (generator) produces an electric current. These swirling electrical currents in the earth's core via Ampere's law (moving charges create magnetic fields) generate the magnetic field of the earth. Electrical currents create the earth's magnetic field, not iron deposits as most people think. Another feature that distinguishes the earth magnetically from a bar magnet is its magnetosphere. At large distances from the planet (beyond the ionosphere), this magnetosphere dominates the surface magnetic field. Electric currents induced in the ionosphere also generate magnetic fields. There are several energetic layers to the magnetosphere making it very complex and stratified. The sun, solar flares, cosmic rays, and other terrestrial phenomenon affect the earth's magnetosphere. Finally, the earth has telluric currents (from Latin tell s, "earth") or ground, currents that result from the energetic dynamics of the earth's core and ionosphere. The earth's crust is a conductor of electrons and part of the global electrical circuit involving clouds and the rest of our atmosphere. Walking barefoot on earth directly supplies our bodies with electrons and energy. The intensity of the earth's magnetic field is simply the strength of this field measured in gauss or tesla (the two main units of magnetic field strength). It turns out the intensity of the earth's magnetic field is relatively weak (.33 gauss at the equator and .66 gauss at the poles). The earth's magnetic field has declined by 50% in the last 300 years, and it's only getting worse. Supplementing ourselves with a magnetic field or PEMF device is becoming more, and more important. The Body-Mind-Earth Connection SCHUMANN RESONANCE, EARTH FREQUENCIES Abby's Magazine - Volume 6 Issue 2 | Page 35

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