New findings are summarized in a research paper, "Electromagnetically modulated precision geometry quartz: Quantification of Effects on Electrochemical Properties of Water," which was published in October 2018 by Torus Tech. The research illustrates the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of water treated with precision designed synthetic quartz crystals. Previous studies on this topic have indicated that some physical properties of water are influenced when placed in proximity to precision-geometric quartz (PGQ) that have been activated with specific modulated electromagnetic fields (PGQmem).

Nassim Haramein, Chief Executive Officer of Torus Tech is the lead author of the paper, which will be part of the oral exhibition presentation by Scott Brown, Chief Technology Officer; William Brown, Biophysicist and research scientist; and Jeremy Pfeiffer, consulting research scientist, at the event on October 20th.

In testing with living organisms given water treated with PGQmem, Torus Tech found that there were significant improvements in key markers of vitality, such as increased growth rates and improved immunity to pathogens.

"Water is the medium and language of life," said Haramein. "Understanding the unusual properties of water down to the intra- and intermolecular level will reveal greater insight into the nature of this vital substance."

Haramein investigated specific changes in the properties of water when exposed to the PGQmem. Torus Tech analyzed the impedance response of water across a broad spectrum of oscillating frequencies using an electrochemical impedance spectrometer. Differences in impedance between PGQmem treated water and untreated water control samples revealed a key change in the electrochemical property of water known as self-ionization.

Water treated with PGQmem d­emonstrated increased conductivity theorized from greater proton mobility (self-ionization): a change in the water that may increase its ability to facilitate the transfer of energy, charge, and signals in the biological system.

About Thirteenth Annual Water Conference

The conference will feature the research brought by scientists investigating many aspects of water to share this knowledge with the global scientific community as well as to a demographic interested in scientific advancements. The conference is chaired by Gerald Pollack, Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington; Chief editor of Journal "Water"; Executive Director of the Institute for Venture Science, and author of 8 books and more than 300 papers. The conference will also feature presentations from leading scientists including Luc Antoine Montagnier, a French virologist and joint recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology.

About Torus Tech

Torus Tech is a specialized research and development company formed specifically to evolve the development of technology invented by Unified Physicist Nassim Haramein. Torus Tech is delivering proof of concept prototypes in the field of vacuum energy and related resonance technologies.

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