Schumann · 7.83 Hz

7.83 Hz

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An audible take on Earth’s 7.83 Hz resonance.

What the science says

The Schumann resonance is a real electromagnetic phenomenon in the gap between Earth and the ionosphere, around 7.83 Hz. It is not a sound (7.83 Hz is below human hearing), so this plays it as a 7.83 Hz binaural beat, an audible stand-in rather than the field itself.

The traditional view

Often called Earth’s "heartbeat" and used in grounding meditations.

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Questions

What is Schumann · 7.83 Hz?
Schumann · 7.83 Hz is a notable frequency. An audible take on Earth’s 7.83 Hz resonance. Often called Earth’s "heartbeat" and used in grounding meditations.
Does Schumann · 7.83 Hz really work?
The Schumann resonance is a real electromagnetic phenomenon in the gap between Earth and the ionosphere, around 7.83 Hz. It is not a sound (7.83 Hz is below human hearing), so this plays it as a 7.83 Hz binaural beat, an audible stand-in rather than the field itself.
Do I need headphones for Schumann · 7.83 Hz?
Yes. This is a binaural beat, which relies on a slightly different tone in each ear, so headphones are needed for the effect. You can switch it to an isochronic version in the mixer to listen on speakers.
Is it safe to listen to Schumann · 7.83 Hz?
It is meant for relaxation and curiosity, not medical treatment. Keep the volume comfortable, avoid sleep tones while driving, and check with a professional first if you have a seizure disorder or a health concern.

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