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Everything that exists has a heartbeat or vibrating frequency. In the case of humans, our brain, conducted by the music of our heart, dictates the frequency at which we vibrate with diferent types of waves (alpha, beta, theta, delta, gamma). The planet also has a heartbeat, referred to as the Schumann resonance. Like the pulse of blood in an artery, currents of recently discovered gases beat in the deepest part of the sun, accelerating and decelerating every sixteen months. For their part, the galaxy, quantum matter, cells as well as other things also beat.
Over the last twenty years, the Schumann resonance, or the frequency at which the earth vibrates, has dramatically accelerated. We know this because the earth’s vibration has been used for telecommunications ever since Schumann made his discovery. Telecommunications systems have been directly affected by the increase in resonance frequency.
The sun is also speeding up, becoming more active at an increasingly aggressive pace. In 2010 or 2011, solar cycle 24 “will be one of the most intense cycles in the 400 years that the sun’s cycles have been recorded,” says solar physicist David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center. He and colleague Robert Wilson presented this conclusion during the week of December 11, 2006 at the American Geophysical Union conference held in San Francisco. Curiously, four of the five largest cycles on record have occurred in the last fifty years.
If we take a close look at society in general, we will see that it too has accelerated considerably over the last fifty years, though the rate of acceleration has been dizzying over the last two decades. Advances in all fields are increasingly dramatic and rapid. Increase in world population, technology, pollution… everything is accelerating. This acceleration, in turn, is devastating our planet. Phenomena such as global warming are a direct consequence of this acceleration. For those who saw Al Gore’s documentary, you know what we’re talking about. A curious fact, which we will return to in the chapter about Ron Davis, is that the last twenty years has seen a 500% increase in cases of autism and dyslexia in the world. What might this suggest? Everything is accelerating. The question is, toward what?anteriorsiguiente