Earth's heartbeat on

Thursday, May 7, 2026

60
Active
Kp 3.3
What was happening

Earth's electromagnetic pulse is showing elevated activity today, with notable intensity in the 22-30 Hz range and unusual peaks at 23 Hz, 29 Hz, and 32 Hz. The Schumann resonance is broadened across the higher frequencies, indicating a dynamic energetic environment.

What came next

Conditions are expected to remain stable over the next 24-72 hours, with no significant geomagnetic activity anticipated. The solar wind is currently slow and the magnetosphere is well-shielded by a northward IMF.

Schumann
60
Peak: 95
60 readings
Geomagnetic
Kp 3.3
Avg: Kp 1.5
Unsettled
Solar wind
416 km/s
Bz min: -2.6 nT
M flare: 35%
Sleep that night
77
SQI
Good
Mostly settled — minor disturbance
Moon
65%
Waning Gibbous
Kp peak
3.3
observed that day
Schumann
Active
station average
6h drop
-6.0
hPa in 6h

A mostly settled night. One or two mild factors are pushing the index down, but nothing dramatic. Most sleepers will not notice anything; sensitive individuals may take slightly longer to drift off.

Estimate based on real measurements that night. Sleep effect grounded in peer-reviewed studies (Cajochen et al., Current Biology 2013 on lunar phase; Babayev 2002 on geomagnetic-melatonin coupling). Not medical advice.

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

With the current elevated resonance, consider engaging in mindful activities to help ground your energy.

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