Friday, 7 February 2014

Ever wondered why going outside into the NATURE can make you feel so good? ;)

Ever wondered why going outside into the NATURE can make you feel so good? ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYAR-NIBS3c&feature=youtu.be

11 comments:

  1. I've always felt better outside with moving air.

    When I am unable to get outside I keep my office window open whenever possible.

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  2. It makes sense that as humans evolved we would synchronize with our surroundings.

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  3. A good reason to head out into the garden. Good vibrations...

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  4. Vibrational resonance? I thought it was the music of the spheres.

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  5. Negative ions, fresh air, sunshine and birds singing all contribute to the feel-good effect of outdoors. I think the 7.83 Hz is just as strong indoors as out, assuming your dwelling is not intentionally shielded. EMC testing companies go to great lengths to establish shielded rooms because electromagnetic waves penetrate everywhere.

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  6. Wow! This just raises so many questions to me! Do you think this Schumann resonance of 7.83 Hz has anything to do with the emergence of life on Earth,.. and would the sufficiently intelligent aliens also get it?

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  7. This is the first time you hear about Schumann resonance? Mindey I.

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  8. Corina Marinescu I guess not. I guess I read about it in a book in childhood, called "TV - it's a cinch!" on how to make a TV... (by Eugène Aisberg) But I just am not sure if I had heard this actual name of it.

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  9. This video is just full of pseudo-science. =/
    It suggests that it must be true because you feel good when you go outside? Couldn't it just as well be that while you are outside the invisible noodles of the spaghetti monster is able to reach you better? Or any of the proven causes like fresh air and sunshine?
    The problems with circadian rhythms and mood while being underground is probably due to similar issues and lack of zeitgebers (like day/night cycle).
    The part about the frequency being tied to the creation of life is interesting as well since the atmosphere was incredibly different when life first formed which would probably have caused the frequency to be different back then. But then again the researcher was researching "water memory" ie. homeopathy.
    There may be a connection between the frequency and some brainwaves but as far as the rest goes I trust it about as much as I trust snake oil to cure cancer and the research is about as solid for both.

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  10. I don't care about pseudoscience part...I am interested in Schumann resonance however ;)

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