Quick Guide to Reading Schumann Resonance Graphs
This article's purpose is to give a brief explanation on how to read and understand the Schumann Resonance graphs. If you would like information on what these graphs are and what they mean, please see "The Schumann Resonances and Effects Explained" article.
The 4 corners of the line graphs represent 4 separate meters; they are independent data collection devices. Meter 1 is white, Meter 2 is yellow, Meter 3 is red, and Meter 4 is green.
When you see “A” (A1, A2, A3, A4) that line graph is showing amplitude data. Amplitude is the “extent” or “range” of the energy. This is how much the energy is “amplified”. (Think: turning up and down the volume dial.)
Usually, either the Frequency OR Amplitude line graph is shared. The other graph that is mostly shared is the shaded graph. The shaded graph combines all data from the first meter: A1, F1, and Q1. So it is a clear visual of the intensity of the electromagnetic resonance energy from one of the data collection meters.
The number you see circled in the format below is the highest Amplitude recorded at that point in time.
Here we go.
The 4 corners of the line graphs represent 4 separate meters; they are independent data collection devices. Meter 1 is white, Meter 2 is yellow, Meter 3 is red, and Meter 4 is green.
When you see “A” (A1, A2, A3, A4) that line graph is showing amplitude data. Amplitude is the “extent” or “range” of the energy. This is how much the energy is “amplified”. (Think: turning up and down the volume dial.)
When you see “F” (F1, F2, F3,
F4) that line graph is showing frequency data. Directly quoting the disclosurenews website, ‘“Frequency”
is [the] “cycles per second” as something turns on a specific axis’. (It is the
speed at which the energy is vibrating.)
When you see “Q” (Q1, Q2, Q3,
Q4) that line graph is showing quality data. “Quality” is the “value” of the energy or how
good/clean/pure the energy is.
I hope this made understanding how to read the Schumann Resonance graphs a little easier and clearer. I try to make things clear and concise so please let me know if this was helpful!
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