Posted on 04/11/2026 8:51:54 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Earth's mysterious 'humming' vibration has surged for more than a week, prompting reports from some people who say the phenomenon is disrupting their sleep and causing ringing in their ears.
Known as the Schumann Resonance, this natural vibration is often described as the Earth's 'heartbeat,' a steady electromagnetic rhythm generated by lightning bouncing between the planet's surface and the ionosphere, which sits roughly 30 to 600 miles above the surface in the atmosphere.
Space weather monitoring app MeteoAgent reported an intense surge in Schumann Resonance readings starting on Monday, labeling them 'high' and potentially disruptive. However, experts cautioned that such measurements can fluctuate naturally.
The Earth's main frequency typically pulses around 7.83 cycles per second, measured in Hertz (Hz), with several higher-frequency bands also detected.
Some researchers and wellness advocates believe that these frequencies overlap with human brain wave patterns associated with sleep, relaxation and concentration.
Mainstream scientists have argued that research on their biological effects has been inconclusive. However, many people battling insomnia this week have already blamed the surging atmospheric disturbance for various ailments over the last four days.
'Feeling like gravity got thick. Ears ringing. Even my eyesight has been blurry. What’s up with the Schumann?' one person wrote on social media.
Anecdotal reports have frequently linked resonance spikes to people suddenly hearing ringing in the ears, feeling muscle tension, fatigue and brain fog, but medical experts have warned that these claims are not backed by strong clinical evidence.
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I’ve got tinnitus, and haven’t been woken up by anything.
The Lord works in mysterious ways.
“The Lord works in mysterious ways.”
And so does The Daily Mail.
Brit scandal sheet is known for strange headlines that reel people in ... AKA clickbait. I don’t trust a thing they say, especially their articles about Trump, America, politics....They look golfer Rory McIlroy apart today.
It is a little crazy yes, but aluminum makes a cheap Faraday cage for you cell phone. I am not certain about your brain, LOL.
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Yeah, but there are people who really believe all that stuff.
There’s folks who believe in something called *grounding*, claiming that one needs to walk on the actually earth, and grass, in bare feet to get their bodies properly aligned with earth’s magnetic field cause wearing shoes interferes with it.
As if wearing shoes shields you from the massive electromagnetic fields of the earth (the ones that give us auroras).
Aluminum is a poor conductor.
The ‘Schumann resonance’ isn’t something just ‘made up’.
I don’t find the notion that some people can be affected by it physically to be ‘strange’. Some studies have suggested that electromagnetic fields DO affect people in different ways. It’s something that needs more study.
Does this phenomenon explain, or have anything to do with, Mummenshanz?
>> And so does The Daily Mail [work in mysterious ways].
Well, the Daily Fail for sure DOES diligently work, but their ways are far from mysterious — they are unabashed Progressive Globalists (with a dash of Yellow Journalism spice thrown into the mix).
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>> claiming that one needs to walk on the actual earth, and grass, in bare feet to get their bodies properly aligned with earth’s magnetic field
Fire ants and grass burrs — helping to keep Texas sane (and hippies at bay) since 1845!
>> It’s something that needs more study.
No problem, but can it please be done privately, not to include gubmint-funded NGOs and their excessive spending on administrators’ salaries? ;-)
I wonder how you’re feeling
There’s ringing in my ears
Yep, same. Have had it for decades.
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