kiri love dovey chill, kanan? kalian terikat denganku selamanya akan begitu 🤨
mengingat nanti ada yang coba masuk universe buatanku, maka lore klian akan masuk juga ke sana. jujur agak berat ngedelet oc begitu saja jika sesama creator cekcok lalu aku stop interaksi oc
update: akhirnya tapirnya tewas disembelih warga 😨🤷🏻
kemarin sore ada yg ngejar tapirnya dan menjelang magrib sudah disembelih.
pembunuhan hewan langka melanggar hukum dan bisa dipidana, saat ini polisi sedang mencari pelakunya.
ya Allah kenapa mereka WNI... 😭
3D LIVE ALIEN STAGE Museum in 2372 Showcase!
■ Cast: SUA, IVAN, LUKA
■ Dates: October 30, 2026 – November 1, 2026
■ Venue: Shinagawa Stellar Ball (Inside Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa, Shinagawa Prince Hotel, 4-10-30 Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
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Listen to this sound.
It's called the earth's heartbeat.
Winfried Otto Schumann predicted this in 1952 with nothing but mathematics, and he was almost embarrassed to publish it.
He calculated that the gap between the Earth's surface and the ionosphere, the electrically charged layer of the upper atmosphere, forms a closed cavity. A resonant chamber. And like any chamber, from a cathedral to the hollow body of a guitar, it has a natural frequency at which it wants to vibrate.
His number was roughly 7.83 Hz.
Then comes the part almost nobody mentions. What actually excites this cavity, what strikes the bell and keeps it ringing, is lightning. At any given moment around 2000 thunderstorms are firing across the planet, sending out close to 50 lightning strikes every second. Each strike releases a burst of electromagnetic energy that races around the globe inside that cavity. The bursts sized to fit the chamber reinforce each other, and the whole planet hums.
You are standing inside a resonant cavity powered by lightning. Right now. It has never once switched off in the entire history of your species.
That part is not fringe. It is textbook geophysics, confirmed experimentally in the early 1960s, used today to track global lightning activity and monitor changes in the upper atmosphere.
The story splits at this point, and I would rather be straight with you than sell you something.
7.83 Hz sits almost exactly on the border between alpha and theta brain waves. Alpha shows up when you close your eyes and relax. Theta shows up in deep meditation, light sleep, that hypnagogic drift in the seconds before you lose consciousness. So the coincidence is real. The number the planet hums at lands right inside the range your brain produces when it goes quiet.
That coincidence became the foundation of an entire industry. Devices that promise to pulse 7.83 Hz into your bedroom. Apps that claim to sync your brain to the Earth. The story that modern life, wrapped in artificial electromagnetic noise, cut us off from the planet's rhythm and made us sick.
Most of it runs miles ahead of anything anyone has actually shown.
A numerical match between two frequencies does not mean one drives the other. Your brain has no antenna tuned to 7.83 Hz. By the time the Schumann resonance reaches you it is astonishingly faint, far weaker than the fields humming off the wiring in your walls. If your neurons were genuinely locking onto ambient fields at that strength, your house would have hijacked your consciousness long before the planet ever got the chance.
The honest version is simple. The Earth's pulse is real. The frequency overlap with resting brain states is real. A proven causal bridge between them is not.
And somehow that makes the true story more interesting, not less.
Because the deeper question the hype walks straight past is why your brain settles into rhythms at all. Why does a calm nervous system drift toward these slow, ordered oscillations? Why do billions of neurons, with no conductor and no sheet music, spontaneously fall into step the way fireflies flash in unison, the way pendulum clocks mounted on the same wall drift into sync over a few hours? Synchronization is one of the deepest patterns in nature. It runs through heart cells, power grids, applauding crowds, and the neurons firing behind your eyes as you read this line.
The planet resonates because lightning drives a cavity into sync. Your brain resonates because millions of cells drive each other into sync. The mechanisms have nothing to do with one another. The underlying phenomenon, order emerging for free out of countless tiny oscillators finding a shared beat, might be one of the most universal laws we have.
That is the part worth being floored by. Not that the Earth is secretly tuning your mind. That the same mathematical principle, resonance and synchronization, writes itself into thunderstorms and heartbeats and neurons and clocks in the same handwriting.
The mystics felt something real and then reached for the wrong mechanism. There is a rhythm that runs through the living and the nonliving alike. It just is not a radio station in the sky broadcasting into your skull.
It is something stranger.
A tendency, stitched into the structure of reality itself, for separate things to fall into step.
The Earth found its beat from lightning.
You find yours from ten billion neurons quietly agreeing on when to fire.
This girl turned out to be a German agent and a talented chemist. She would wet her lips with a deadly poison that would cause her victim to go into cardiac arrest in 24 hours. She drank the antidote and left town.
She was not caught until a year later, when she killed more than a thousand American soldiers and officers. The brutal interrogation lasted two days, the girl did not say a word and died of blood loss.