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Unless both devices are synchronized how would the brain know which one to synchronize to? If one device was on one side and the second device was on the other side, and they weren't synchronized the two brain hemispheres cannot be synchronized together. This is true for either electromagnetic Schumann wave and acoustic Schumann wave. For stereo sound and watching movies both hemispheres should be synchronized perfectly. And the neurons of both hemispheres should be synchronized. Otherwise you'll be marching to the sound of a different drummer.
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But, more seriously, even if this Schumann resonance thing was perceptible , think about the wavelength involved. The wavelength of a 7.8Hz EM wave is so large your hemispheres would have to be in different states for there to be a difference. No matter how many sources, they will average to one value. But, of course, this stuff is not perceptible so it doesn't matter anyway
I use acoustic Schumann wave. However, Reading comprehension is apparently not your strong suit. You apparently like being on top of the waste pile.
Edits: 01/08/25 01/08/25
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