Schumann Resonance 24/7 live monitor 7.83 Hz · Primary Frequency · LIVE DATA
Monitor Earth's electromagnetic heartbeat in real-time
Check frequency, amplitude, and signal quality together instead of reading one number alone.
Compare current activity with the today index to see whether the pattern fits the broader daily context.
Use the FAQ and methodology before making claims about sudden spikes or human effects.
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Live Spectrogram
See the current frame first, then read charts and guidance with better context.
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Live SR1 Core
Primary frequency live board
The core band, sync rhythm, and harmonic pressure are framed together so the stream feels active at a glance.
The globe core and pulse trace make the live baseline feel like an active signal, not a static card.
Harmonic pulse ladder
Dominant layers from the latest stream
Energy envelope from the live feed
Quality score of the current stream
Signal Desk
Read the live feed first, then validate it with context.
Use the dashboard for current values, compare them with the today index, and confirm interpretation through methodology, FAQ, and recent analysis before treating a spike as meaningful.
Check frequency, amplitude, and signal quality together instead of reading one number alone. Compare current activity with the today index to see whether the pattern fits the broader daily context. Use the FAQ and methodology before making claims about sudden spikes or human effects.
Live Signal Graph Stack
These charts are generated from the live numeric feed, so they remain useful even when the external spectrogram image source lags.
Live Signal Graph Stack
These charts are generated from the live numeric feed, so they remain useful even when the external spectrogram image source lags.
24h Frequency Trend
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24h Amplitude Trend
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Live Harmonic Spectrum
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Instant Harmonic Power
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Live Schumann Intelligence
Expanded harmonic diagnostics generated from live API stream and quality models.
SR1 Fundamental
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SR2 Harmonic
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SR3 Harmonic
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SR4 Harmonic
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SR5 Harmonic
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Average Frequency
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Average Power
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Signal-to-Noise
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Quality Score
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Signal Strength
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Reference Station
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Values are near real-time model outputs and should be interpreted as analytical context, not medical evidence.
Focused Spectrogram Windows
Three live cuts from the same spectrogram help users isolate recency, fundamental activity, and upper harmonic pressure.
Recent window
Fundamental band
Upper harmonics
Return Signal
What changed since your last visit
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Daily brief, peak alerts, and last-visit comparison keep return visitors anchored to the live signal.
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Schumann resonance FAQ
Plain answers about 7.83 Hz, harmonics, interpretation limits, and site usage.
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Source-aware coverage
We compare frequency, amplitude, signal quality, and source timing before describing a spike as notable.
Claim limits
Live charts are not used as medical diagnosis, miracle proof, or certainty about human effects.
Corrections and transparency
When wording is too strong or a source is unclear, we update the page and prefer caution over drama.
If upstream data is delayed, partial, or noisy, Schumann Resonance Live should explain the limitation instead of overstating certainty.
Schumann Resonance Today
Need a quick reading before deep analysis? Open our Today page for activity index, 7.83 Hz baseline context, and a short interpretation layer built for daily checks.
Today Index →What is Schumann Resonance?
Earth's Heartbeat
Schumann resonances are natural frequency resonances occurring in the electromagnetic cavity between Earth's surface and the ionosphere. The fundamental frequency is 7.83 Hz, known as "Earth's heartbeat". This frequency is continuously excited by lightning discharges and forms our planet's electromagnetic signature.
Health Context and Limits
Evidence in this area is limited and mixed. Some research discusses possible indirect links between electromagnetic environment and factors like sleep, stress perception, or cognitive state, but a single Schumann chart should not be used to draw health conclusions. These readings are not medical diagnosis or treatment guidance.
How to Read Charts
In the spectrogram, the horizontal axis represents time, and the vertical axis represents frequency. Bright colors indicate high activity.
- Primary Frequency: Normal is 7.83 Hz
- Amplitude: Resonance power
- Signal Strength: Data quality
About Live Data
The live values on this page are derived from publicly available Schumann monitoring sources and presented in an interpretation-friendly format. They are provided for geophysical awareness and trend tracking, not for medical diagnosis. Short delays can occur due to upstream source latency or network conditions.
Metric cards and spectrogram visuals are refreshed in near real-time intervals. Frequency, amplitude, and signal quality should be read together, because relying on a single value can be misleading. During spike periods, multi-window comparison (short and long range) gives better context.
When reading charts, remember that the horizontal axis represents time and the vertical axis represents frequency bands. Brighter zones usually indicate stronger electromagnetic intensity. For deeper context, review our methodology and analysis content alongside live charts.
Frequently Asked Questions
These answers help you interpret Schumann data with proper scientific context.
What is Schumann Resonance?
Schumann Resonance refers to natural electromagnetic resonance modes in the cavity between Earth and the ionosphere. The best-known fundamental mode is around 7.83 Hz. The system is continuously excited by global lightning activity. Measured intensity can vary depending on atmospheric and geomagnetic conditions.
What does 7.83 Hz mean?
7.83 Hz is the approximate fundamental mode of the Schumann system. It does not mean the graph is a fixed single line at all times, because harmonics and amplitude variation are also present. Many visual spikes reflect intensity changes, not a dramatic shift of the fundamental frequency. Keeping this distinction clear is essential for accurate interpretation.
How does Schumann Resonance affect human health?
Evidence in this area is mixed and definitive medical conclusions are limited. Some studies discuss possible indirect links between electromagnetic environment and factors like sleep or stress perception. However, a single chart cannot be used for personal diagnosis or treatment decisions. Always consult qualified medical professionals for health concerns.
How is Schumann Resonance measured?
Measurements are collected by ELF-sensitive monitoring stations using antennas and signal processing equipment. Data is typically visualized as a time-frequency spectrogram. Station location, local noise, and calibration differences can influence what you see. Comparing multiple sources improves reliability.
What happens when Schumann Resonance rises?
In practice, a \"rise\" usually means increased amplitude or energy intensity rather than a permanent frequency jump. Such events can be short and may correlate with space weather, lightning patterns, or ionospheric changes. A single spike is not standalone proof of extraordinary claims. Trend analysis across longer windows and multiple references is more dependable.
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