Human intelligence: The brain, an electromagnetic system synchronised by the Schumann Resonance signal☆
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The intelligent brain has developed over hundreds of millions of years in the environment that has contained in the Schumann Resonance signal for over 3 billion years. The Schumann resonance signal is a globally and continuous available the ELF modulated, radiating signal sourced from tropical thunderstorms and propagating around the world in the resonant cavity created between the ionosphere and the earth’s surface. Human, mammal, animal, fish, bird, and reptile brains had involved in a global
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