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Schumann Resonance Myths vs Science: What the Live Data Actually Shows

Separating Schumann resonance myths from peer-reviewed science: 7.83 Hz claims, health memes, and what Tomsk/NOAA-based monitors can and cannot prove.

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Popular articles sometimes claim the Schumann frequency “dropped,” “ disappeared,” or “heals the body.” Peer-reviewed geophysics describes cavity modes that vary with ionospheric conditions — not a single fixed wellness clock. Our site publishes live monitoring for informational and educational use.

Myths we avoid

  • “Exact 7.83 Hz always” — real modes drift and harmonics move.
  • Instant health causation from spectrogram color — not supported on this dashboard.
  • Guaranteed predictions from spikes — we do not forecast events.

What science supports

Schumann resonances are measurable electromagnetic phenomena documented since the 1950s. Space weather drivers modulate the ionosphere and can influence how modes appear on sensors. We link primary sources (Tomsk SOS, NOAA SWPC, NASA educational materials) and encourage critical reading.

Editorial commitment

See our Editorial Standards page for sourcing, corrections, and disclaimer policy. We update guides when monitoring methodology or labeling changes.

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