With the heart and solar activity study, is there anything in the study that would suggest someone having a heart attack due to enormous solar flare bursts or anomalys?
I'm not sure which study exactly you're referring to; perhaps the one on heartrate variability?
Without going to the material to get exact details, let me offer you somethings to think about, as I just work through what you're asking first.
What is a heart attack? It is otherwise called "arythmia", or unnatural heart rhythm. Your heart has a pacemaker, which maintains the natural rhythm.
A electro-nervous signal from the brain to the pacemaker keeps things going smoothly.
Many of the body's functions operate through an electro-chemical response from brain, to organ, through the nerve fibers.
The ionosphere is a type of plasma, which holds-back alot of the sun's ejecta, and guides it around the planet, successfully.
These bursts intensify the ionosphere, while also forcing down into the lower atmosphere the upper layers of voltage.
Atmospheric electromagnetics will effect the nervous energy with the nervous system, which includes the electrical impulses. It is possible that ambient electricity in the air will cause the heart rhythms to flutter.
Technically, it's possible.
Yet, consider something to go with this : The Carrington Event.
We are told in the bible, in a few places, that in the "end of days" man's hearts will fail, due to fear. Incredible wonders and signs will cause men's heart to fail. Potentially, fantastic events are the incipient events to potential heart attacks, among the population.
The last great recorded solar CME was the Carrington event, in 1859. It was tremendous. It set the telegraph wires on fire. This was/is-still fairly significant.
At the time, there were not any huge reports of massive deaths, from arythmia. There were a few unfortunate telegraph operators who got shocked, from the machinery being ungrounded.
When we get these things, often, it's secondary effects that are the most important to consider.
Stress, and erratic heartbeat, can get your heart mis-firing.
Your body itself can be a self-contained circuit, if you allow yourself to have these energies to move through you.
As I've said almost from the beginning, it's not as important what's happening around you, so much as it is how you deal with it.
You grounding these energies is more important than what they actually, technically are.
@Vert Arbusto Thank you for such an educated and succinct reply sir.
It was the study report on these pages I was referring to. Very interesting to say the least. As someone who’s had a mild type of heart attack 30 months ago and also I am fitted with an artificial pacemaker that keeps my heart rate from going below 60bpm.
I liked your end time references from the Bible. Though I am not religious persé, I do believe in the positive & negative energies that surround us and are everywhere and can be manipulated with the right intention for the purpose of good.
I am interested in knowing about what you say grounding. Is that something you could elaborate on a bit more as the how to?
And how listening to the frequency of Schumann’s resonance of 7.83hz can help or not in anyway, does it really benefit us in anyway by listening to that sound/frequency?
@chrischristopher Thank you. I'm not of the belief that the bible is the inerrant word of God, that's absurd. However, I maintain that it is inspired literature, and part of it can be there to Guide us.
Personal discretion is advised.
There are alot of good suggestions in proverbs, and wisdom in Solomon.
If you know where to look, and how to read what's there, you can find good suggestions for Grounding in the book Proverbs.
Humans are a self-contained system. You can choose to be plugged-in, Or, you can choose to isolate.
If you can think of all the various ways you isolate, and alienate yourself, these are the things that a person does to stay ungrounded.
As a physical vessel, you are sorta like a ship, adrift on the ocean.
You could be on a clear trajectory; Or, you could be rudderless, and ungrounded.
There are multiple things in the course of your day that you can do to stay connected, and grounded, but FIRST, you need to understand the concept, and why it's important. You being connected to the wonderful world in which you are a part, is what grounding is.
Relative to "hearing" 7.8 Hz, you can't.
The human ear operates within the range of 20 to 20,000 Hz, Outside of that, you are unable to detect. I'm fairly certain this is an evolutionary thing, and not a limitation in the hardware itself.
However, you can't recognize below 20 hz. At that point, you recognize bass waves as a "feeling", and not a sound.
7.8 Hertz is NOT earth's heartbeat. There's nothing magical about this resonance, as many people want to believe.
7.8 is a part of a series of harmonics, which need to work together.
Your ears can not recognize 20 Hertz, Your brain can not distinguish a difference between two frequencies to elicit a 7.8 Hz differential.
Technically, you can't 'hear' anything below 20 Hz, The waves are far too big for you to extract meaningful data.
In the speaking range, from 50-130 Hz, you might, theoretically detect an 8Hz difference, possible. Trained listeners might be able to.
It's simply the power of belief at that point.
If you believe it's doing you good, than it probably is. Not due to what not there, but based on the power of your belief itself.
Thank you for the post, and the comments.
I'm not sure which study exactly you're referring to; perhaps the one on heartrate variability?
Without going to the material to get exact details, let me offer you somethings to think about, as I just work through what you're asking first.
What is a heart attack? It is otherwise called "arythmia", or unnatural heart rhythm. Your heart has a pacemaker, which maintains the natural rhythm.
A electro-nervous signal from the brain to the pacemaker keeps things going smoothly.
Many of the body's functions operate through an electro-chemical response from brain, to organ, through the nerve fibers.
The ionosphere is a type of plasma, which holds-back alot of the sun's ejecta, and guides it around the planet, successfully.
These bursts intensify the ionosphere, while also forcing down into the lower atmosphere the upper layers of voltage.
Atmospheric electromagnetics will effect the nervous energy with the nervous system, which includes the electrical impulses. It is possible that ambient electricity in the air will cause the heart rhythms to flutter.
Technically, it's possible.
Yet, consider something to go with this : The Carrington Event.
We are told in the bible, in a few places, that in the "end of days" man's hearts will fail, due to fear. Incredible wonders and signs will cause men's heart to fail. Potentially, fantastic events are the incipient events to potential heart attacks, among the population.
The last great recorded solar CME was the Carrington event, in 1859. It was tremendous. It set the telegraph wires on fire. This was/is-still fairly significant.
At the time, there were not any huge reports of massive deaths, from arythmia. There were a few unfortunate telegraph operators who got shocked, from the machinery being ungrounded.
When we get these things, often, it's secondary effects that are the most important to consider.
Stress, and erratic heartbeat, can get your heart mis-firing.
Your body itself can be a self-contained circuit, if you allow yourself to have these energies to move through you.
As I've said almost from the beginning, it's not as important what's happening around you, so much as it is how you deal with it.
You grounding these energies is more important than what they actually, technically are.
Do well, be well.