What is schumann frequenz?

The Schumann frequency, also known as the Schumann resonance, is a worldwide phenomenon that occurs naturally in the Earth's atmosphere. It is a low-frequency electromagnetic resonant frequency that resonates at around 7.83 Hz. This frequency is named after German physicist Winfried Otto Schumann who first discovered it in 1952.

Schumann frequencies result due to the interaction between the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere, which is a layer of the Earth’s atmosphere that contains charged particles. The frequencies are caused by lightning strikes that continuously occur on the Earth's surface. These lightning strikes create electromagnetic waves that reflect between the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere, causing the Schumann resonance.

The Schumann resonance is considered important because some studies have shown that it could have a positive effect on human health and wellbeing. There are claims that exposing the body to the Schumann frequency can help reduce stress, improve sleep quality, and promote overall relaxation. However, much of the evidence regarding the effects of the Schumann frequency is currently anecdotal, and further research is needed to confirm its benefits.