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Power Towers

          Power Towers, also known as Irish Round Towers, Paramagnetic Towers, or Energy Towers, are fascinating structures that date back to around 600 CE to the Middle Ages, and are primarily found across Ireland. These towers, often built from local stone, are believed to have unique paramagnetic properties, being able to enhance and channel ambient electromagnetic energies. It is believed that these towers, due to their specific construction and materials, can harness the Schumann resonance, a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth's surface and the ionosphere.

           The Power Towers are believed to collect this energy during thunderstorms, when the Schumann resonance is particularly active. The energy is then channeled through the stone structure and its resonant cavity, effectively turning the entire tower into a giant antenna. This energy is then believed to be directed into the ground and surrounding region, benefiting the local ecosystem.

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