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Understanding Earth's electromagnetic pulse — science, wellness, and data.
Weather Sensitivity Test: Are You One of the 30%?
A practical self-assessment for weather-triggered headaches, fatigue, joint pain, and mood shifts. Score yourself in 5 minutes, then learn what to do about it.
How We Monitor Earth's Pulse: Our 6-Station Network
Most Schumann Resonance websites rely on a single data source. SunGeo uses six independent stations, AI analysis, and cross-validation. Here's exactly how it works.
Italian Schumann Stations: ETNA & Cumiana Live Data
SunGeo.net monitors two Italian electromagnetic observatories alongside Tomsk. Meet ETNA and Cumiana — and learn why multi-station data matters.
How to Track the Schumann Resonance in Real Time
How to track Earth's electromagnetic pulse in real-time. Understanding live spectrograms, data sources, and what changes in the 7.83 Hz signal mean.
Schumann Resonance vs Solar Activity: What the Data Shows
When the Sun sneezes, Earth's electromagnetic heartbeat changes. We compared months of Schumann Resonance data with solar wind, Kp index, and flare activity. Here's what correlates.
How to Read a Schumann Resonance Spectrogram
Spectrograms look complex, but they're simple once you know what to look for. Learn to read frequency, time, color, and the five harmonic bands.
Is Earth's Frequency Changing? Data from 6 Stations
Some claim the Schumann Resonance is rising. Others say it's stable. We have six monitoring stations and real data. Here's what we actually see.
Kp Index Explained: What Geomagnetic Numbers Mean
The Kp index measures Earth's geomagnetic activity on a 0-9 scale. Learn what each level means, why it matters for the Schumann Resonance, and how to use it.
Schumann Resonance History: From Discovery to Modern Monitoring
In 1952, a German physicist predicted Earth had a heartbeat. It took decades for anyone to figure out why it matters. Here's the full story of the Schumann Resonance.
Earth's Frequency: The 7.83 Hz Pulse Beneath Your Feet
The planet hums at 7.83 Hz — a frequency discovered in 1952 that sits right at the border of your brain's alpha and theta waves. Here's what that means for you.
Schumann Resonance and Sleep: What the Research Shows
Can Earth's electromagnetic activity affect your sleep? Research suggests yes — especially during geomagnetic storms. Here's the evidence and what you can do about it.
Schumann Resonance FAQ: Your Questions Answered
What is the Schumann Resonance? Can you feel it? Is it rising? Answers to the most common questions about Earth's electromagnetic heartbeat.
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