Climate Change In Our Magnetic Environment
Posted: Wednesday, March 25, 2009
by Simon Broderick
BrodPod
It is commonly believed that we live in one gigantic
magnetic field, but in fact we live in two, and both are changing at a fast
pace, possibly faster than evolution, meaning our bodies cannot keep up with
the change of the natural environment that we are designed to live in.
The first of these fields is the earths natural magnetic field, generally
assumed to be a static field with north at the top of the world and south at
the bottom. However, this has not always been the case. The earths magnetic
field is subjected to geomagnetic reversals which are estimated to occur on
average every 250,000 years. This is a natural cycle of time and does not
necessarily present any issues as evolution has always coped with this slow
change. However, there is a problem. The earths magnetic field is fading at an
alarming rate, probably faster than at any point in history. Today it is about
10 percent weaker than it was in 1845 when the German mathematician Carl
Friedrich Gauss (whose name is now used as a unit of magnetic measurement)
started to keep records.
The second field is the earths natural electromagnetic field known as the
Schumann Resonance. In 1952 Professor W. O. Schumann of the Technical
University of Munich proved that the main frequency of the earths resonance is
7.83 Hz. This discovery was immediately linked to research that was being
carried out on the alpha rhythm of brain waves, which just happened to be about
the same as the earths resonance. It is not only human brains that have the
same frequency as the earth, but all mammalian brains share this common
frequency. This phenomenon suggests that the Schumann Resonance is the tuning
fork of life.
Any schoolboy will tell you that magnetic fields and electricity are
inextricably linked, and our bodies are a mass of bioelectrical activity. Each
individual cell is dependant on the electrical resistance of its neighbouring
cell and it is this electrical communication combined with the bodys
transportation system (blood flow) that controls the efficiency of all cellular
functions in the body. An electrical breakdown causes pain, disease, tiredness,
etc, etc. Modern medicine relies on this mechanism to provide chemical
cocktails that have the ability to change the resistance levels of targeted
body cells.
When the first astronauts ventured into space they suffered nausea, dizziness,
and vomiting; subsequent flights included a device to produce a pulsed
frequency of the Schumann Resonance and the problem disappeared. Volunteer
students who lived for four weeks in a bunker hermetically sealed against all
magnetic fields suffered physical and emotional disorders, but after only a
brief exposure to the Schumann Resonance of 7.83 Hz their health stabilised.
Research by E. Jacobi at the University of Duesseldorf showed that one sided
use of Schumann wave simulation without the geomagnetic stimulation (the
earths magnetic field) caused serious health problems. But the bad news is the
earths frequency is rising (figures suggest the average frequency has jumped
to nearly 11 Hz) and science can offer no explanation, but one theory suggests
that the continual and growing bombardment of man-made electromagnetic waves
around our planet is starting to effect our natural environment.
Is lifes tuning fork starting to play the wrong
note?
It was this changing magnetic environment that prompted
Nigel Broderick to research the use of magnotherapy as a means of combating
this phenomenon. More information is available at www.brodpod.co.uk
what you DONT go on to say,is that we are protected from the suns solar winds and flares by this exact magnetic shield and when that shield shifts or fails,even intermittently,during a planetary magnetic flux,the Earth and all inhabitants will be fried with radiation,an evolutionary non adaptability!
