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Subject: Collective frequency


Author:
Joshua Harmon
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Date Posted: 00:53:22 01/03/03 Fri

Yes, I might add there is scientific evidence: At 7.83 Hz the atmosphere resonates continually, which also is a bioelectric frequency that corresponds to a state of mind just below the threshold of consciousness, in the hypnagogic range. In the atmosphere, electromagnetic waves that approach the 7.83 Hz fundamental "Schumann Resonance" exhibit the least attenuation as distance from the source is increased, and as well travel straight through the solid earth. There is much to study about this and related topics at any science and engineering library (feel free to pick my brain; otherwise, I'm forcing myself to keep it short). Anyway, it would follow (logically) we are swimming in a sea of shared consciousness.

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