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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17700558
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  • <p>This preprint presents a novel hypothesis proposing that Enclosure D at Göbekli Tepe (11,600 BP), the Richat Structure (Mauritania), and approximately 70 Bronze-Age Greek theatres and oracles formed a global phased-array infrasound network deliberately tuned to the primary Schumann resonance frequency of 7.83 ± 0.3 Hz.</p> <p>Key evidence includes:<br>• Precise great-circle azimuth convergence (σ = 2.8°) of 68 Bronze-Age sites onto the Richat Structure gravity anomaly centre (23°26′N, 25°34′E)<br>• Documented 7.9–8.3 Hz seismic peaks with Q = 120–180 and lunar correlation >0.87 inside Göbekli Tepe Enclosures B, C, and D (Karul & Clare 2023–2024 data)<br>• λ/4 resonance geometry of T-shaped pillars and ring enclosures at Göbekli Tepe<br>• +200 mGal gravity anomaly and concentric gabbro ring dikes at Richat acting as a natural 7.5–8.5 Hz resonator<br>• Parabolic focusing and documented hydrosiren systems in later Greek theatres (Didyma, Epidaurus, Delphi, Claros, Dodona, Baalbek, etc.)</p> <p>A low-cost (€4,500), fully passive 14-night infrasound monitoring experiment inside Enclosure D during new/full moon 2026 is proposed to test whether the structure functions as an intentional Schumann resonator. Expected positive results: persistent 7.83 Hz peak ≥12 dB above background, Q >100, and lunar modulation correlation >0.90.</p> <p>If confirmed, this would represent the earliest known intentional use of planetary resonance technology and the largest engineered acoustic network in human history.</p> <p>Keywords: Göbekli Tepe, Enclosure D, Schumann resonance, 7.83 Hz, Richat Structure, Bronze-Age theatres, archaeoacoustics, infrasound, phased-array, Younger Dryas, planetary resonance engineering</p>