Anonymous ID: 4d94dd Dec. 29, 2019, 10:58 p.m. No.7660551   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0583 >>0614 >>0626

>>7660507

>Can we correlate it to anything?

My best guess would be that bright spot in the lower part of the sun that's staring us in the face. Solar activity definitely affects our Global Electric Circuit. Everything is Electric, jsyk

Anonymous ID: 4d94dd Dec. 29, 2019, 11:38 p.m. No.7660677   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7660583

>When we think about Tesla's work, energy protons and the absolute beauty of photosynthesis.

Totally. Photosynthesis is an Electrical process. However, they way it's been taught has focused primarily on the "chemistry" aspect, and tends to ignore the very real Electromagnetic Force that drives the process. When a student asks why, they are usually met with the 'explanation' that it's just "chemistry". The entire field of "chemistry" relates to magnetic structures and balancing charges. Yet, if you look at the definition of "chemistry" there doesn't appear to be any mention of said Force. The way they explain it makes one think it's almost like "when a man loves a women…" sort of thing.

 

On the flip side, if you read the definition of an "Electrical Current", It become evident rather quickly how and why this stuff might pertain to something like "Chemistry". Although, the Electromagnetic Force is not bound to atoms alone. It scales to all sizes, from sub-atomic to galactic and beyond. It's pretty much the Force that holds everything together in the Universe. It also gives us all "Life"!

 

>Hmmm ….I gotta go dig.

Very interesting topic since it spans so many fields. Sometimes it takes a little bit of rewiring of one's brain before things really start to click.

Anonymous ID: 4d94dd Dec. 30, 2019, 12:17 a.m. No.7660763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0815 >>0869 >>0941 >>1032 >>1077

>>7660614

>All is quite, that's not aimed at Earth, too low.

It's not aimed directly at us, but it is on the side facing us. It looks like a point of interest, which is why I made the correlation.

 

>>7660626

>Low Sun activity = moar cosmic rays!! We are being bombarded!!!

Which would probably affect the Schumann Resonance. I'm glad you linked Ben, because he's been on top of this stuff way longer than I have. He really doesn't cover the Schumann Resonance or how that fits in, but definitely recognizes the Electromagnetic affect the sun has on our planet.

 

There could be more to the story on the Schumann spikes, but other than the slight uptick of cosmic rays, we don't really have anything major to worry about at this time it seems. Perhaps the spikes in the Schumann may have been related to man-made causes, but short of someone stopping by with classified info, that may potentially jeopardize a mission, I doubt we'll hear anything other than anon speculation.

 

Anyway. Thanks again for sharing the video. Today's wasn't uploaded yet when last night's Schumann spikes hit, but it was pretty much the first place I checked before commenting. This stuff is fascinating, but I'm stillit learning on the fly

Anonymous ID: 4d94dd Dec. 30, 2019, 1:45 a.m. No.7660949   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7660869

>It would be interesting for Ben to include the Schumann resonance in his daily report.

Yeah, it would be nice to get a daily coverage to compare them side-by-side. There's so many different aspects to how this stuff all intertwines. The way we've branched science off into it's own little cubicles, completely separate from one another, led to the inability for most to make these types of connections sooner.It's like being zoomed so far into a microscope, you forget what it is that you're really looking at.

 

I haven't paid as much attention to Ben this year. Mostly, because he keeps pushing the "micronova" thing. I don't really trust anything based on that bases it's hypothesis on long term "cycles", but that's just me. I interpret the data differently. Which is perfectly fine to have a few different angles covered, just in case.

 

>Very complex subject.

Indeed

 

>Also how it interacts with the human nervous system and cognition, mood etc.

Very fascinating! Also, can be incredibly scary. Don't think we haven't studied this type of thing. I can't really say what may still be classified, but I've seen some really spooky shit in unclassified docs. Human minds can definitely be manipulated by Electromagnetic fields and waves. And things tend to worry me a bit when I look out into a sea of smart phone zombies, or people glued to television screens. Don't think they don't know what they are doing. Just another form of mind control, and I hope we all know about those "projects", by now.

 

>Found this at Heart Math with a link to the original study.

Reading it, now.

 

This is the type of thing that people tend to notice when the are in tune with their body. Although, they don't always look at the bigger impact. We've been used to getting daily weather reports, but they don't really explain the science behind the meteorology to us. We'll notice things like storms coming in or rise in barometric pressure and relate physical/mental/emotional changes. But kind of like the scientists under microscopes, we don't always see the bigger picture.

 

I kinda made it a point to not focus anymore of my time on entertainment, so I have more time to learn as much as possible. I've already seen so many interesting things removed from the internet, researching some of this stuff, it's scary. Especially, when one stops to think about how much work they've put into keeping us unaware of this stuff, while others have been using it for top secret projects and, even worse, profiting off brainwashing humans, while they-…

 

You guys know the rest. I'll shut back up, now