The Earth's Brain Wave: Schumann Wave
In the 1960s, Andrea Puharitz, a researcher at the American Society of Medicine and Hyperpsychology, proposed that 8Hz is the frequency of hyper perception operation and also the frequency emitted by healers while studying the impact of Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) on the mind.
In the 1980s, Dr. Robert Becker, an American doctor who was also a physicist, traveled the world to measure the brain waves of healers. He found that all therapists displayed the same brain wave pattern of 7.8-8Hz when providing treatment, regardless of their customs or how contradictory their customs were.
Dr. Baker tested Christian healers, Hawaiian priests, wizards, Satrian priests, as well as prophets, ESP readers, and psychics, all of whom showed the same results.
You may come across a more precise number, 7.83Hz, which is just an average, commonly referred to as 8Hz.
Magical brainwaves
Brain waves, also known as brainwaves, are bioelectrical signals generated by the transmission of information between neuronal cells. In 1929, German psychiatrist Hence Berge first published an electroencephalogram (EEG).
There are five different types of brain waves in the human brain: α Alpha wave β Bo (beta wave) γ Gamma waves δ Delta wave and θ Bo (Sita Bo).
When a person opens their eyes to watch the colorful world, their brain is filled with chaotic information from all directions. At this time, the measured brainwave frequency is about 14-30Hz, called β Wave.
As soon as you close your eyes and isolate yourself from external interference, coupled with muscle relaxation, some people may experience brainwaves with a frequency of 8-13Hz in an instant or a few seconds, called α Wave.
If you sit still with your eyes closed for too long, feel too comfortable, or even start dozing off, then α The wave disappears and sometimes low-frequency brainwaves of 4-7Hz appear, called θ Wave.
If you fall asleep deeper, you will experience brain waves of 0.5~3.5Hz, called δ Wave.
γ Waves are the fastest among brain waves and are related to simultaneously processing information from different regions of the brain. γ Waves transmit information quickly and quietly, and the brain must be quiet to enter γ Wave.
Note that the five brainwave frequencies, from high to low, are not in the order of the Greek alphabet( α/β/γ/δ/θ) Named, but γ、β、α、θ、δ。
To sum up, it is:
γ Wave - extremely excited brain waves;
β Wave - a relatively excited brain wave;
α Wave - a brain wave for relaxing meditation;
θ Wave - brain waves in a semi sleeping state;
δ Wave - Brain waves in a deep sleep state.