Earth's heartbeat on
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Earth's electromagnetic pulse is currently experiencing a very intense period, marked by a significant broadband burst across all frequencies. This surge follows a baseline of moderate activity that included a persistent unusual peak around 12 Hz.
With the solar wind's magnetic field oriented southward, we can expect this heightened activity to continue for the next 24-48 hours. While the Kp forecast remains low, the southward Bz suggests a continued connection with the solar wind, potentially maintaining elevated Schumann resonance levels.
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.
Pick the symptoms you noticed that day — we'll show how they line up with what the Earth was doing.
of your symptoms align with this day's activity
Correlation is not causation. This is for self-reflection, not medical advice. If you have persistent concerns, talk to a doctor.
During this intense period, focus on grounding yourself by spending time in nature or practicing mindful breathing exercises.
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