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>>19403395
>Earth spins around sun
>Moon spins and moves earths magnetic pole in a centripetal motion
>OMG oscillating ( vibrating) Sphere creates resonance!
>>19403656
How does that affect us?
After all other animals can sense that EM field.
>>19403395
>2014
>>19403668
Magnetism affects everything and is in fact responsible for every phenomena known to man. (why do you think the golden ratio is found in every single thing in the universe that we've found, including, cells and subatomic structures). So the answer is that it does affect you, but to what degree.
>>19403717
While wise and informative, your post leave us in the same place.
>>19403761
Think of it as a rate of change. It's always going to change and you're always going to change with it to adapt to it. Humans are less of aware of EM fields for whatever reason, probably our intelligence and adaptability made this evolutionary trait useless to us, or the fact that we're subjected to so much EM radiation that we've become accustom to it and unable to tell the difference. Maybe animals have this trait to make up for their lack of intelligence? Their brain power is focused more on the senses rather than their cognitive ability?
The point is without this resonance you have nothing but a dead planet. Technically you would have nothing since everything has resonance of some sort so it might just cease to exist or draw energy from another area of space, much like heat goes from where it is to where it isn't.
TL;DR: it can go either way lol.
>>19403908
I don't think it would be useless to us in any situation, it's a sense it's information and we usually welcome those.
as you said maybe we have to much stimulus to make sense of it.
But what I really believe it's that we can always percieve it, we just call it something else.
>>19403953
I believe it's the difference in the spectrum of light we can see vs what animals see. Magnetism and electricity are what causes light so perhaps animals are seeing what's happening on a different spectrum. When they run from something we're unaware of, perhaps what they're seeing is the disturbances in the spectrum they can see. To us it may look like a bright and sunny day, but to a bird it may look like a huge thunderstorm (maybe they're seeing storm clouds on a bright sunny day. Hell my dad can sense a storm coming because of arthritis in his knees causing his blood vessels and nerves to become sensitive to cold front atmosphere pressure.
To us a dog whistle can't be heard, but it causes pain to the dog because they can hear a different spectrum of decibels and frequencies that we cannot.
>>19403908
Because humans are not native to earth, therefore do not have the naturally evolved required adaptations to survive the transition period from glacial to inter-glacial period.
>>19403908
>>19403953
>>19404169
A lot of stuff that we can't experience has been blocked out through evolution as it isn't immediately necessary for your survival as a person.
People have been saying for a while that these things can be experienced by shutting down these "filters" through the use of TM or psychoactive substances.
>>19404469
sure they could, you're altering what the brain is processing, over time you're rerouting your neural network and some of the changes could be permanent. Much how a blind person will hear things or smell thing better than someone who can see.
>>19403395
it's the ascension