Is the Speed of Light a 3rd Harmonic Wave?

by / Monday, 07 October 2019 / Published in Electrical Testing

Greg Poole

Industrial Tests, Inc. Rocklin, CA, USA

Copyright © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Scientific & Academic Publishing.

Abstract

Schumann Resonant currents are known to exist in the Earth’s cavity. By representing these resonant currents throughout the inner Earth, it is shown through string wave calculations that tension exists between the center of the Earth and the surface of the Earth. Using known facts of the Earth it is possible to calculate Schumann resonance or conversely, insert measured resonance values and calculate tension. The known parameters and the measured values of resonance suggest that there exists wave tension, which acts as an electromechanical connection or “string” between the center of the Earth and all things on the surface of the Earth. It is concluded that naturally occurring Extremely Low Frequency waves penetrate everything living and nonliving on the Earth, thus providing a resonant connection which creates tension, more commonly referred to as gravity (g). Curiously, calculations indicate that the speed of light may be a 3rd harmonic of 1 x 108 m/s.

Keywords: 3rd Harmonic, Extremely Low Frequency, Gravity, Schumann Resonance, String Wave

Cite this paper: Greg Poole, Is the Speed of Light a 3rd Harmonic Wave?, International Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Vol. 9 No. 4, 2019, pp. 103-107. doi: 10.5923/j.ijtmp.20190904.02.


Introduction

Historically it has been thought that Schumann resonances occurs because the space between the surface of the Earth and the conductive ionosphere acts as a closed waveguide. My previous work in modeling the electrical Earth indicated that extremely low frequency (ELF) electrical currents are emanating and flowing through the Earth’s core and mantle [1]. The currents through, in and around the Earth are all thought to operate at Schumann Resonance. Schumann resonances are the principal currents of the Earth and generate the electromagnetic spectrum from 3 Hz through 60 Hz and appear as distinct peaks at around 7.83 Hz (fundamental). The various even and odd harmonic currents are major contributors, and it is thought that the primary current flow throughout the Earth is a third harmonic. The graph below (Figure 1) shows that the 3rd harmonic, 23.5Hz, has a higher magnitude and thus a dominant signature on the Earth.

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