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Why are these ultra low frequency waves capable of such extensive travel? The unique properties of these signals give them an advantage. Unlike higher frequency waves (such as light or radio waves), ultra low frequency electromagnetic waves can traverse enormous distances with minimal loss. They penetrate oceans, soil, and the Earth’s magnetic field, and they are generated naturally by the brain in various states of activity.
Environmental factors—like the Earth's ionosphere and magnetic field—could facilitate the passage of these signals across continents. This means the planet itself might serve as a conduit or medium for linking human minds in an unbroken, invisible web. In this scenario, the Earth is more than just our home—it's a giant neural network that subtly ties us all together.