2013
DOI: 10.2174/1874196701306010008
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Billions of Human Brains Immersed Within a Shared Geomagnetic Field: Quantitative Solutions and Implications for Future Adaptations

Abstract: Abstract:The implications for adaptation when billions of human cerebrums are considered weak conductors immersed within the same medium, the geomagnetic field, are examined. Quantitative solutions indicated that the intensity of the "transcerebral" field produced from all human brains within the geomagnetic field is the same order of magnitude as the values associated with cognitive processes and altered expressions of proteins within the individual brain. This convergence could meet one of the criteria for a… Show more

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“…Considering the strong coherence of Schumann parameters over tens of thousands of kilometers and the fact that the brain measurements in Sudbury were powerfully correlated with spherical wave guide values measured in Italy [19], the possibility exits that similar human brain-Schumann Resonance interactions could occur anywhere on the earth's surface for individual brains or large aggregates of brains. The involvement of diffusivity coupled to magnetic permeability of the medium complements this suggestion [21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Considering the strong coherence of Schumann parameters over tens of thousands of kilometers and the fact that the brain measurements in Sudbury were powerfully correlated with spherical wave guide values measured in Italy [19], the possibility exits that similar human brain-Schumann Resonance interactions could occur anywhere on the earth's surface for individual brains or large aggregates of brains. The involvement of diffusivity coupled to magnetic permeability of the medium complements this suggestion [21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…If the human cerebral and the Schumann resonances are coupled then a mechanism implicitly connected to diffusivity through a magnetic medium would be expected if not required [50]. The involvement of the magnetic diffusivity term in deriving pT fields which when divided into the range of potential differences generated by Schumann resonances and cerebral cortical activity (10 -3 V· m -1 ) approaches a velocity term for photons in a vacuum might help relate the chemistry, physics and astronomical variables shared by these "micro" and "macro" spherical wave conductors.…”
Section: Volume 39mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When divided by magnetic permeability (μ) which is 1.26 × 10 −6 N•A −2 (Newtons per square A), the result is a diffusivity term of 1.3 × 10 6 m 2 per s. Assuming 7 billion human cerebrums each with a cross-sectional surface area of 10 −2 m 2 , the total surface area of "cerebral surface" connected by the magnetic flux lines of the earth would be 7 × 10 7 m 2 would be about one minute. Even if the conductivity varied by several units or the cross-sectional area of cerebrums were slightly larger the potential passive connectivity between any one cerebrum and all other cerebrums would be within the time of less than 10 min (Persinger, 2013c). Such passive connectiveness increases the degrees of freedom within the whole aggregate for increasing complexity.…”
Section: Expansion Of the Noosphere (The Sphere Of Human Thought)mentioning
confidence: 99%