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Enercy of Schumann resonance cavity

Enercy of Schumann resonance cavity

Enercy of Schumann resonance cavity

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Hello All,

I'm doing some research into the Schumann Resonance and I'm trying to get a rough idea of the energy content of the cavity at its fundamental frequency of 7.8 Hz, which I heard has the highest intensity. I know that the resonance is caused from lightning strikes all over the world, and I know that the RF they put out is quite powerful. Would anyone have any idea about this?

God Bless,
Jason O

RE: Enercy of Schumann resonance cavity

Wikipedia agrees with your data.

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