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​Jeremy Pfeiffer
Entrepreneur & Independent Scientific Researcher, SVP Water Research

Specializing in RnD and experimental validation of non-conventional resonance based technologies. Primary interests include sympathetic vibratory physics, water and consciousness. Current research efforts employ EIS (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy), EMM (Evapo-Method Microscopy) as a method for measurement, detection and characterization of subtle energy states in water. Cybertronica international research team member. Recently completed a double certification in Quantum Computing online course at MIT. Former experimental validation team member at Torus Tech, LLC.

Jeremy Pfeiffer has spent the last twenty years synthesizing his passions in both the arts and sciences. Where inquiries into Nature's “divine design” require sophisticated admixtures from both fields, his diverse technical skills have enabled him to move seamlessly between news, documentary, corporate social responsibilty content, to story development (the film lab)….to vibratory physics experiments in quite a different laboratory setting. A avid researcher and expert in the field of late 18th and 19th century etheric sciences, Jeremy has strong interests in health services, water research, longevity science, material science and noetics. He has worked closely with Dr. Masaru Emoto, Dale Pond, Serge Kernbach, Robert Grant, Nassim Haramein as well as other notable people in his field of interests. In 2015 he co-founded Vera Vita Supply, a longevity science products company. His notable alliance with Conference on the Physics Chemistry and Biology of Water (Chaired by professor Gerald H. Pollack) and other research and consulting services provide him with continuous information for his growth interests in these fields.

Remote Consciousness:
Latest Results from Optically Excited Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy 

Water Conference 2019
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) with optical excitation between 470nm and 940nm represents a very sensitive tool for detection of non-chemical treatment of fluids. Optical/temperature excitation is performed in pulse or continuous mode that perturbs long-term ionic dynamics and makes it sensitive to external influences.  
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Characterizing non-chemical water treatment
​advanced biological and electrochemical approaches

Water Conference 2018 
Characterizing the non-chemical water treatment – advanced biological and electrochemical approaches.
Serge Kernbach, Cybertronica &
​Jeremy Pfeiffer, Torus Tech LLC

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Nonlocal quantum phenomena in macroscopic systems

Water Conference 2017
1k replication experiments with Electrochemical Impedance
Spectroscopy in water.
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Electromagnetically modulated precision geometry quartz: quantification of effects
on electrochemical
properties ​of water

Torus Tech, LLC 2018
​Testing has been performed with precision-geometric quartz (PGQ), engineered as geometrically identical regulartetrahedron-cut quartz, precisely oriented to the crystal axes. The PGQ crystals are exposed to modulatedelectromagnetic (EM) fields.
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Material property changes under the influence
of information

Water Conference 2015
IC Project: Transmission of specific field generated by a primary substance over long distances, and changing the state of secondary substance.

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Informational copies of materials into water

Water Conference 2014
Material property changes under the influence of information Anton Fedorenko Moscow Institute of Physics andTechnology, Russia Jeremy Pfeiffer Pond Science ...
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