The 3 keys to bio-energetic design and the earth frequency


 
  • Earth Frequency

  • Material 

  • Shape power 



Earth Frequency:


The Schumann frequency resonances, or the earth frequency harmonic cascade, are a set of frequencies in the spectrum with extremely low frequency (ELF) in Earth’s electromagnetic field.  These resonances are global electromagnetic phenomena generated and excited by lightning discharges and energetic conditions generated in the cavity formed in between the Earth's surface and the ionosphere. This energy is used by trees and the vast ecosystems they are connected to, and can also be harvested and amplified by structures and buildings by following specific shapes and measurements resonant to these frequencies. When combined with adequate dielectric materials this can have profound benefits to the overall health of people.

 
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In the work of scientist Philip Callahan he describes how trees and forests are a perfect example of this type of dielectric antenna, operating as a low energy system and low-frequency ELF, by which they are able to tap into the Schumann Harmonic Cascade, this in fact determines the health of a tree and the health of an entire ecosystem. The challenge and questions are how do we extend this out from forests and trees to include our own buildings and our own bodies.

 
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So why is the Schumann frequency or earth frequency so fundamental for our biology? Because without it, our body’s biological functions cannot operate in harmony and balance resulting in negative effects to the overall health of any living thing.  In fact, this has been experienced by astronauts and is resolved by using a device called Schumann frequency generator which is a requirement for humans to spend long periods of time in space while separated from the Earth's natural frequency. Like water, air and food, these frequencies are essential to life. We can understand the crucial importance of earth frequency 7.8hz in the DNA from the experiments of Luc Montagnier, where DNA is generated in water by using this earth frequency.

Material:


The role of the energetic function of material in architecture has many implications for bioenergetic design, but in the context of the Schuman harmonics, we need to understand that a dielectric material acts as a component of a capacitor (also known as a condenser). 

Capacitor: a device that stores electrical energy in its dielectric component in the presence of an electric field where the field effect of a capacitor is known as capacitance.

 
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Capacitance exists in any given situation between two electrical potentials; it is interesting to note that the atmosphere is positively charged, and the earth has an opposite negative charge. Dielectric materials situated between the atmosphere and the earth, for example, a forest or a building, exhibit the same electrical condition as the dielectric component in a capacitor capable of storing this charge. This operates on a much larger scale and yet is subtle, functioning as a subtle energy system or low-frequency ELF.

 
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Moreover, we need to understand the concept of the dielectric constant of a given capacitive material. The dielectric constant is defined by the amount of permittivity of a material in  been capable  to concentrate electric flux, it’s electromagnetic conjugate or opposite will be the role of an iron core in coil, which increase the magnetic field, having as a property, a great magnetic permeability. In the same direct relationship  when the dielectric constant increases, the electric flux density increases in a capacitor.

 
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In nature, any given biological growth process that generates a material gives it a specific quality that creates an internal, coherent, fractal structure makeup, because of this, these materials are able to exhibit very high dielectric constants. This term is normally exclusively used in electrical engineering, but we can see now that there are profound implications for this in architecture. Many structures, not just capacitors used in electronics, exhibit capacitance. The physics of dielectric systems are very complex in relation to standard electrodynamics. However, structures such as cones, pyramids, and domes can be seen as waveguides that collect and direct energy.

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Complex antenna designs like fractal antennas are used in electronics - like in mobile phone antennas. In this context we can see how a tree or a building can be seen as a complex dielectric fractal antenna. Interestingly dielectric resonating properties are also described in electronics, like the action of cavity-like structures made of special ceramics, when waves are confined inside this resonator, they bounce back and forth between the sides. The resonant characteristic frequencies of the so call “dielectric resonator” create standing waves in its internal structure, oscillating with large amplitudes, creating an amplification. This physics can be applied also to natural structures and buildings.

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Shape energy


Many ancient cultures have understood the principles of subtle energy and their relationship to shape or form and how specific shapes can create energy  fields. The essence of how geometric patterns can influence subtle energy is not a new concept. In the context of the modern age, the myriad of human-made antennae, which cover planet earth, similarly capitalize on the properties of geometric shapes, which use the phenomena of resonance in order to transfer signals, Professor Philip Callahan also suggested that religious structures throughout the ancient world were finely tuned dielectric antennae which collected energy from the sun, the earth and the cosmos and then passed it onto the meditators, religious practitioners and the environment around these temple structures

 
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One such shape very well known today is the pyramid structure. Many experiments have been carried out demonstrating its effect on life. One of the most extensive studies was performed by Russian pyramid researcher Alexander Golod who found many other influences are taking place in the presence of the pyramid energy field. Some of the most relevant being: the improved regeneration of tissue, the increase of agricultural yields, the improvement in the immune systems of biological organisms the, and mitigation of radioactivity. Also physicists have observed significant changes in superconductivity temperature thresholds. Essentially  we could then simply argue that these effects are not exclusive to the pyramid energy but are the characteristic energetic effects of the shape, geometry and proportion, and therefore are the energetic expression of all-natural design.

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So are there evidence of these effects taking place in structures? Yes, there were demonstrated by Philip Callahan,  a half century ego, in his work as radio engineer he was experimenting, measuring the field effect of living trees using  his radio amplifiers and a spectrum analyzer. To measure the frequencies of the subtle electric fields of  trees,  he noticed that the earth frequency harmonics were present in trees only when they were healthy. Then he realized that  effectively this could be used as means of diagnosis to determine the health of tree. Later on, he heard of village on the coast of England where people where living over 100 years. His intuition and knowledge led him to go to this village and study  the houses in which this people where living. This culture were building their homes traditionally with earth and hemp fiber, used as well in their fishing practices. Then Callahan studied, in the same way he did with trees, the field effect of these constructions. As he expected found that the electric field of this houses also contained the earth frequency harmonic cascade.

So can we replicate these studies today ? 

In fact BioArc has participated in the development of this project.  We utilise advanced spectrum analysis with a state of art EEG headset and functional app, developed by Dan Winter group. This app has two different programs, one, called Flame in Mind,  for measuring brain waves (which are an electric field on the millivolts region); and another specifically designed to measure the subtle electric field present in architectural environments. This system uses an iPad and a headset to provide real time spectrum analysis of a given environment. We created an 80 page document where we measure six conventional buildings and four bio-architecture environments, were we also cross-reference these with other types of bioenergetic analysis.

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