Why Most People Never Think About Timing. Because We Were Not Taught To. But Science Is Catching Up.

The modern world operates on a single dimension of time — linear, mechanical, value-neutral. A Tuesday at 9am is the same as a Thursday at noon.

But science now tells us otherwise.

Living organisms have evolved within the Earth’s natural electromagnetic fields. Research confirms these fields directly regulate the circadian rhythm — the biological clock controlling every physiological function in the human body. The Schumann resonance, the Earth’s own electromagnetic frequency, precisely overlaps with the human brain’s frequency bands. We are not separate from these fields. We are tuned to them.

The Moon’s gravitational pull shifts across its phases, altering ocean tides — and evidence points to a corresponding biological tide within the human body itself.

Jyotish understood this thousands of years ago, long before instruments existed to measure it. The cosmos is not a static backdrop to human activity; it is a living, moving field — and we are embedded within it.

Our ancestors understood this. Every major event — a birth, a marriage, a new beginning — was orchestrated with precision. Not superstition. Science cloaked in ancient language.

This series invites us to rethink what we have overlooked.

Next: Brahma Muhurtha — The Hour the Rishis Never Wasted.

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