Earth's heartbeat on

Monday, April 6, 2026

64
Active
Kp 3.0
What was happening

Earth's electromagnetic pulse is currently experiencing a very intense storm, with widespread high activity across all Schumann resonance frequencies. This is a significant event, marked by a broad burst of energy and unusual peaks in the signal.

What came next

While the current storm is intense, solar wind conditions and Kp forecast suggest a return to more stable levels over the next 24-72 hours, with a low probability of significant geomagnetic activity. However, the southward IMF indicates that the Earth's magnetosphere is open, so we will continue to monitor for any shifts.

Schumann
64
Peak: 98
69 readings
Geomagnetic
Kp 3.0
Avg: Kp 2.3
Unsettled
Solar wind
556 km/s
Bz min: -3.7 nT
M flare: 20%
Could it have affected you?

Pick the symptoms you noticed that day — we'll show how they line up with what the Earth was doing.

Correlation is not causation. This is for self-reflection, not medical advice. If you have persistent concerns, talk to a doctor.

Wellness insight

During this intense period, focus on grounding yourself by spending time in nature or practicing mindful breathing exercises.

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