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Gregg braden debunked
Gregg braden debunked












gregg braden debunked

Read it to learn how someone could write a 200 page book based on such little substance. I wrote a much longer review of this book for Skeptic Report - Zero Point to Gregg Braden – where I expose Braden’s technique in more detail. Why would this matter (even if true, which it isn’t)? Because only those “tuned in” to this change (ie those clued in by Braden), will be able to move to the necessary higher state of consciousness when all this happens. See the connection? No? That’s because there isn’t one.

gregg braden debunked

Braden says the Earth’s magnetic field is about to flip. Even if it’s true ( it’s not), so what? Well, the Schumann Resonance is electro- magnetic radiation (radio waves). Braden hopes you will think Fibonacci numbers and Schumann frequencies are the same, because for no reason at all, he then states the Schumann Resonance is about to change from 7.8 Hz to the next Fibonacci number of 13 (Hz). Note they are close to the Schumann harmonic frequencies.

gregg braden debunked

And they do not mean the base frequency is changing.īraden needs to confuse his readers further, so with much fanfare he introduces Fibonacci numbers: 8, 13, 21, 34, 55. But anyone who has ever strummed a guitar will know what harmonic frequencies are. To justify this he quotes a range of Schumann harmonic frequencies: 14, 20, 26, 33, 39. Braden says it’s speeding up ( it isn’t). This frequency, 7.8 times per second (7.8 Hz), is the Schumann Resonance frequency. How many times do radio waves travel around the globe in a second? 7.8 times. In this book, Braden starts with the Schumann Resonance, a low frequency radio signal caused by lightning strikes in the upper atmosphere. Braden also makes up stuff and says it is science too. Not only is it just plain wrong, but Braden’s blatant manipulation of his readers shows he must know it’s nonsense.īraden is typical of a lot of Newage authors in that he starts with science but distorts it to draw unwarranted conclusions. I’ve read it now and I am free to say with some authority, it’s bad. I read his book Awakening To Zero Point several years ago after a friend said, don’t criticize it if you haven’t read it. Reading about the “ I Can Do It®” seminars, I was amused to see that Gregg Braden is still inflicting his nonsense on the credulous.














Gregg braden debunked